Search Results - "Orner, Brendan P."
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Self-assembly in the ferritin nano-cage protein superfamily
Published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences (01-08-2011)“…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
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
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
Published in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2013)“…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
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
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
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
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
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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A Versatile One-Pot Synthesis of 1,3-Substituted Guanidines from Carbamoyl Isothiocyanates
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High-Throughput Discovery of Synthetic Surfaces That Support Proliferation of Pluripotent Cells
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
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
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
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
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (03-05-2013)“…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
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
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
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
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
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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