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    Active Site Hydrogen Bonding Induced in Cytochrome P450cam by Effector Putidaredoxin by Mammoser, Claire C, Ramos, Sashary, Thielges, Megan C

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-06-2021)
    “…Cytochrome P450s are diverse and powerful catalysts that can activate molecular oxygen to oxidize a wide variety of substrates. Catalysis relies on effective…”
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    Dynamics underlying hydroxylation selectivity of cytochrome P450cam by Ramos, Sashary, Mammoser, Claire C., Thibodeau, Katherine E., Thielges, Megan C.

    Published in Biophysical journal (02-03-2021)
    “…Structural heterogeneity and the dynamics of the complexes of enzymes with substrates can determine the selectivity of catalysis; however, fully characterizing…”
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    Poly(amidoamine)-coated magnetic particles for enhanced detection of Schistosoma circulating anodic antigen in endemic urine samples by Markwalter, Christine F, Corstjens, Paul L A M, Mammoser, Claire M, Camps, Garrett, van Dam, Govert J, Wright, David W

    Published in Analyst (London) (17-12-2018)
    “…Accurate and sensitive point-of-care diagnostic tools are critical for schistosomiasis control and elimination. The existing ultrasensitive lateral flow assay…”
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    The structure of plastocyanin tunes the midpoint potential by restricting axial ligation of the reduced copper ion by Mammoser, Claire C., LeMasters, Brynn E., Edwards, Sydney G., McRae, Emma M., Mullins, M. Hunter, Wang, Yiqi, Garcia, Nicholas M., Edmonds, Katherine A., Giedroc, David P., Thielges, Megan C.

    Published in Communications chemistry (23-08-2023)
    “…Blue copper proteins are models for illustrating how proteins tune metal properties. Nevertheless, the mechanisms by which the protein controls the metal site…”
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    Analysis of the Stability of Natural and Unnatural Amino Acids in Extraterrestrial Conditions by Mammoser, Claire, Brown, Bayland, Dhar, Shilpa, Rowe, Laura

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only In addition to the 20 natural amino acids used in the genetic codes of most biological organisms, there are hundreds more non‐proteinogenic, or…”
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    Affinity Ligand for the Separation of Glycosylated Proteins from Non‐Glycosylated Proteins by Gunter, Amy, Mammoser, Claire, Dhar, Shilpa, Rowe, Laura

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only When studying glycosylated proteins, a method of separating glycosylated proteins from other proteins is crucial for purifying the sample…”
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    Metalloprotein Interactions and Conformational Heterogeneity Studied by Infrared Spectroscopy by Mammoser, Claire C

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…Proteins must maintain aspects of their structure to perform biological roles, yet are far from static, fluctuating between conformational states on a wide…”
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    Screening Unnatural Fluorescent Amino Acids for Incorporation into E. Coli Cellular Machinery by Mammoser, Claire, Dhar, Shilpa, Kelly, Brett, Rowe, Laura

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2016)
    “…Fluorescence can be used in optical imaging to view cell activity in vivo . Fluorescent proteins and organic dyes are the primary method of visually tracking…”
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    Optimizing a Screen for Incorporating Unnatural Amino Acids into Bacterial Proteins by Dhar, Shilpa, Mammoser, Claire, Gunter, Amy, Kneusel, Alyson, Burkhart, Grace, Brown, Bayland, Rowe, Laura

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Several unnatural amino acids (UAAs), including some fluorescent variants, were tested in a Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) –based screening system that…”
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    The structure of plastocyanin tunes the midpoint potential by restricting axial ligation of the reduced copper ion by Mammoser, Claire C., LeMasters, Brynn E., Edwards, Sydney G., McRae, Emma M., Mullins, M. Hunter, Wang, Yiqi, Garcia, Nicholas M., Edmonds, Katherine A., Giedroc, David P., Thielges, Megan C.

    Published in Communications chemistry (23-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Blue copper proteins are models for illustrating how proteins tune metal properties. Nevertheless, the mechanisms by which the protein controls the…”
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    Journal Article