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    Self-assembly in the ferritin nano-cage protein superfamily by Zhang, Yu, Orner, Brendan P

    “…Protein self-assembly, through specific, high affinity, and geometrically constraining protein-protein interactions, can control and lead to complex cellular…”
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    Design and Applications of Protein-Cage-Based Nanomaterials by Zhang, Yu, Ardejani, Maziar S., Orner, Brendan P.

    Published in Chemistry, an Asian journal (20-10-2016)
    “…Materials science is beginning to focus on biotemplation, and in support of that trend, it is realized that protein cages—proteins that assemble from multiple…”
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    Designability of Aromatic Interaction Networks at E. coli Bacterioferritin B-Type Channels by Zhang, Yu, Zhou, Jinhua, Ardejani, Maziar S, Li, Xun, Wang, Fei, Orner, Brendan P

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (08-12-2017)
    “…The bacterioferritin from (BFR), a maxi-ferritin made of 24 subunits, has been utilized as a model to study the fundamentals of protein folding and…”
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    Complete shift of ferritin oligomerization toward nanocage assembly via engineered protein-protein interactions by Ardejani, Maziar S, Chok, Xiao Ling, Foo, Ce Jin, Orner, Brendan P

    “…Computational redesign of a dimorphic protein nano-cage at the C3-symmetrical interfaces forces it to assemble into the monomorphic cage. These monodisperse…”
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    Mutagenesis study to disrupt electrostatic interactions on the twofold symmetry interface of Escherichia coli bacterioferritin by Zhang, Yu, Wang, Lijun, Ardejani, Maziar S, Aris, Nur Fazlina, Li, Xun, Orner, Brendan P, Wang, Fei

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-12-2015)
    “…Ferritins and other cage proteins have been utilized as models to understand the fundamentals of protein folding and self-assembly. The bacterioferritin (BFR)…”
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    Defined Substrates for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Growth Identified from Surface Arrays by Derda, Ratmir, Li, Lingyin, Orner, Brendan P, Lewis, Rachel L, Thomson, James A, Kiessling, Laura L

    Published in ACS chemical biology (01-05-2007)
    “…Methods for the rapid identification of defined cell growth conditions are lacking. This deficiency is a major barrier to the investigation and application of…”
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    Rational disruption of the oligomerization of the mini‐ferritin E. coli DPS through protein‐protein interface mutation by Zhang, Yu, Fu, Jing, Chee, Sze Y., Ang, Emmiline X. W., Orner, Brendan P.

    Published in Protein science (01-11-2011)
    “…DNA‐binding protein from starved cells (DPS), a mini‐ferritin capable of self‐assembling into a 12‐meric nano‐cage, was chosen as the basis for an…”
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    Arrays for the Combinatorial Exploration of Cell Adhesion by Orner, Brendan P, Derda, Ratmir, Lewis, Rachel L, Thomson, James A, Kiessling, Laura L

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (08-09-2004)
    “…A new method for the fabrication of arrays of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of alkane thiols (ATs) on gold to combinatorially assay surfaces for cell…”
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    The discovery of small-molecule mimicking peptides through phage display by Dudak, Fahriye Ceyda, Boyaci, Ismail Hakki, Orner, Brendan P

    Published in Molecules (19-01-2011)
    “…Using peptides to achieve the functional and structural mimicry of small-molecules, especially those with biological activity or clear biotechnological…”
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    High-Throughput Discovery of Synthetic Surfaces That Support Proliferation of Pluripotent Cells by Derda, Ratmir, Musah, Samira, Orner, Brendan P, Klim, Joseph R, Li, Lingyin, Kiessling, Laura L

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-02-2010)
    “…Synthetic materials that promote the growth or differentiation of cells have advanced the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Most…”
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    The Crystal Structure of a Maxi/Mini-Ferritin Chimera Reveals Guiding Principles for the Assembly of Protein Cages by Cornell, Thomas A, Srivastava, Yogesh, Jauch, Ralf, Fan, Rongli, Orner, Brendan P

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-08-2017)
    “…Cage proteins assemble into nanoscale structures with large central cavities. They play roles, including those as virus capsids and chaperones, and have been…”
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    A Structure-Based Assembly Screen of Protein Cage Libraries in Living Cells: Experimentally Repacking a Protein–Protein Interface To Recover Cage Formation in an Assembly-Frustrated Mutant by Cornell, Thomas A, Ardejani, Maziar S, Fu, Jing, Newland, Stephanie H, Zhang, Yu, Orner, Brendan P

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (06-02-2018)
    “…Cage proteins, which assemble into often highly symmetric hollow nanoscale capsules, have great potential in applications as far reaching as drug delivery,…”
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    Modular peptides from the thermoplastic squid sucker ring teeth form amyloid-like cross-β supramolecular networks by Hiew, Shu Hui, Guerette, Paul A., Zvarec, Ondrej J., Phillips, Margaret, Zhou, Feng, Su, Haibin, Pervushin, Konstantin, Orner, Brendan P., Miserez, Ali

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-12-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] The hard sucker ring teeth (SRT) from decapodiforme cephalopods, which are located inside the sucker cups lining the arms and tentacles of…”
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    Obey the Peptide Assembly Rules by Ardejani, Maziar S., Orner, Brendan P.

    “…Application of simple design rules enables controlled assembly of discrete peptide nanostructures. [Also see Report by Fletcher et al. ] The complex properties…”
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    Detection of Specific Protein–Protein Interactions in Nanocages by Engineering Bipartite FlAsH Binding Sites by Cornell, Thomas A, Fu, Jing, Newland, Stephanie H, Orner, Brendan P

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (06-11-2013)
    “…Proteins that form cage-like structures have been of much recent cross-disciplinary interest due to their application to bioconjugate and materials chemistry,…”
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    Stabilization of a Protein Nanocage through the Plugging of a Protein–Protein Interfacial Water Pocket by Ardejani, Maziar S, Li, Noel X, Orner, Brendan P

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (17-05-2011)
    “…The unique structural properties of the ferritin protein cages have provided impetus to focus on the methodical study of these self-assembling nanosystems…”
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    Terphenyl-Based Bak BH3 α-Helical Proteomimetics as Low-Molecular-Weight Antagonists of Bcl-xL by Yin, Hang, Lee, Gui-in, Sedey, Kristine A, Kutzki, Olaf, Park, Hyung Soon, Orner, Brendan P, Ernst, Justin T, Wang, Hong-Gang, Sebti, Said M, Hamilton, Andrew D

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (27-07-2005)
    “…We describe a general method for the mimicry of one face of an α-helix based on a terphenyl scaffold that spatially projects functionality in a manner similar…”
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    Development of a Potent Bcl-xL Antagonist Based on α-Helix Mimicry by Kutzki, Olaf, Park, Hyung Soon, Ernst, Justin T, Orner, Brendan P, Yin, Hang, Hamilton, Andrew D

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (09-10-2002)
    “…The rational design of low-molecular weight ligands that disrupt protein−protein interactions is still a challenging goal in medicinal chemistry. Our approach…”
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    A Helix Swapping Study of Two Protein Cages by Fan, Rongli, Boyle, Aimee L, Cheong, Vee Vee, Ng, See Liang, Orner, Brendan P

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (23-06-2009)
    “…Protein cages have been the focus of studies across multiple scientific disciplines. They have been used to deliver drugs, as templates for nanostructured…”
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