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    Application of artificial backbone connectivity in the development of metalloenzyme mimics by Wolfe, Jacob A., Horne, W. Seth

    Published in Current opinion in chemical biology (01-08-2024)
    “…Metal-dependent enzymes are abundant and vital catalytic agents in nature. The functional versatility of metalloenzymes has made them common targets for…”
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    Thermal stability and structure of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from the coral Acropora millepora by Perez, Astrid M, Wolfe, Jacob A, Schermerhorn, Janse T, Qian, Yiwen, Cela, Bekim A, Kalinowski, Cody R, Largoza, Garrett E, Fields, Peter A, Brandt, Gabriel S

    Published in RSC advances (10-03-2021)
    “…Corals are vulnerable to increasing ocean temperatures. It is known that elevated temperatures lead to the breakdown of an essential mutualistic relationship…”
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    Chemical shifts of artificial monomers used to construct heterogeneous‐backbone protein mimetics in random coil and folded states by Rao, Shilpa R., Harmon, Thomas W., Heath, Shelby L., Wolfe, Jacob A., Santhouse, Jacqueline R., O'Brien, Gregory L., Distefano, Alexis N., Reinert, Zachary E., Horne, W. Seth

    Published in Peptide science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-03-2023)
    “…The construction of protein‐sized synthetic chains that blend natural amino acids with artificial monomers to create so‐called heterogeneous‐backbones is a…”
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    Structure and thermal stability of a coral metabolic enzyme by Wolfe, Jacob A, Qian, Yiwen, Perez, Astrid M, Schermerhorn, Janse T, Cela, Bekim, Kalinowski, Cody R, Largoza, Garrett E, Fields, Peter A, Brandt, Gabriel

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)
    “…Increased ocean temperatures can lead to coral bleaching, as the symbiotic relationship between coral and photosynthetic algae breaks down. The molecular…”
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    Thermal stability and structure of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from the coral by Perez, Astrid M, Wolfe, Jacob A, Schermerhorn, Janse T, Qian, Yiwen, Cela, Bekim A, Kalinowski, Cody R, Largoza, Garrett E, Fields, Peter A, Brandt, Gabriel S

    Published in RSC advances (10-03-2021)
    “…Corals are vulnerable to increasing ocean temperatures. It is known that elevated temperatures lead to the breakdown of an essential mutualistic relationship…”
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    Journal Article