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    Site-Specific Bioconjugation through Enzyme-Catalyzed Tyrosine–Cysteine Bond Formation by Lobba, Marco J, Fellmann, Christof, Marmelstein, Alan M, Maza, Johnathan C, Kissman, Elijah N, Robinson, Stephanie A, Staahl, Brett T, Urnes, Cole, Lew, Rachel J, Mogilevsky, Casey S, Doudna, Jennifer A, Francis, Matthew B

    Published in ACS central science (23-09-2020)
    “…The synthesis of protein–protein and protein–peptide conjugates is an important capability for producing vaccines, immunotherapeutics, and targeted delivery…”
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    Expanding chemistry through in vitro and in vivo biocatalysis by Kissman, Elijah N., Sosa, Max B., Millar, Douglas C., Koleski, Edward J., Thevasundaram, Kershanthen, Chang, Michelle C. Y.

    Published in Nature (London) (04-07-2024)
    “…Living systems contain a vast network of metabolic reactions, providing a wealth of enzymes and cells as potential biocatalysts for chemical processes. The…”
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    Reaction pathway engineering converts a radical hydroxylase into a halogenase by Neugebauer, Monica E., Kissman, Elijah N., Marchand, Jorge A., Pelton, Jeffrey G., Sambold, Nicholas A., Millar, Douglas C., Chang, Michelle C. Y.

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-02-2022)
    “…Fe II /α-ketoglutarate (Fe II /αKG)-dependent enzymes offer a promising biocatalytic platform for halogenation chemistry owing to their ability to…”
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    The Sinorhizobium meliloti nitrogen-fixing symbiosis requires CbrA-dependent regulation of a DivL and CckA phosphorelay by Bender, Hayden A, Huynh, Roger, Puerner, Charles, Pelaez, Jennifer, Sadowski, Craig, Kissman, Elijah N, Barbano, Julia, Schallies, Karla B, Gibson, Katherine E

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (24-10-2024)
    “…The cell cycle is a fundamental process involved in bacterial reproduction and cellular differentiation. For , cell cycle outcomes depend on its growth…”
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    Biocatalytic control of site-selectivity and chain length-selectivity in radical amino acid halogenases by Kissman, Elijah N, Neugebauer, Monica E, Sumida, Kiera H, Swenson, Cameron V, Sambold, Nicholas A, Marchand, Jorge A, Millar, Douglas C, Chang, Michelle C Y

    “…Biocatalytic C-H activation has the potential to merge enzymatic and synthetic strategies for bond formation. Fe /αKG-dependent halogenases are particularly…”
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