Publication Beamlines Strategic Pillar
Jaime-Garza, Maru; Waight, Andrew; Hudlikar, Manish; Eddins, Michael J.; Rasti, Elnaz S. et al. (2025). Structural Characterization of Linker Shielding in ADC Site-Specific Conjugates. Pharmaceutics 17(12) , 1568. 10.3390/pharmaceutics17121568. [PDB: 9z0f] CMCF-BM Health
Lu, Jimmy (2025). Mechanistic Insights into Protease Function and Inhibition in Infectious Diseases. Supervisor: Lemieux, M. Joanne. Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta. https://doi.org/10.7939/83361. CMCF-BM Health
Ereño-Orbea, June; Pang, Lijuan; Sicard, Taylor; Nycholat, Corwin; Cui, Hong et al. (2025). Molecular Insights into the Engagement of High-Affinity Sialylated Ligands to Human CD22. JACS Au . 10.1021/jacsau.5c01013. [PDB: 9rm3, 9ro7, 9rob] CMCF-BM, CMCF-ID Health
Uguen, Mélanie; Shell, Devan J.; Silva, Madhushika; Deng, Yu; Li, Fengling et al. (2025). Potent and selective SETDB1 covalent negative allosteric modulator reduces methyltransferase activity in cells. Nature Communications 16(1) . 10.1038/s41467-025-57005-3. [PDB: 9cuw, 9cux] CMCF-BM Health
Caveney, Nathanael Adam (2021). Structural insights into the modulation of bacterial peptidoglycan synthase activity. Supervisor: Strynadka, Natalie. British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/75160. CMCF-BM Health
Gerak, Chloe Ann Nolan (2020). Insights into the inhibition of ETV6 PNT domain polymerization. Supervisor: McIntosh, Lawrence; Roberge, Michel. British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/75516. CMCF-BM Health
Hedges, Jason (2024). Biochemical and structural studies of enzymes from the azomycin and beta-ethynylserine biosynthetic pathways. Supervisor: Ryan, Katherine S.. British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/79048. CMCF-BM, CMCF-ID Health
Ho, Sui Man (2022). Investigation of diazeniumdiolate formation by the fragin biosynthesis pathway in Burkholderia cenocepacia h111. Supervisor: Ryan, Katherine S.. British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/80213. CMCF-BM Health
Rolfe, Nicolas; Myskiw, Dustin; Patton, Matthew T.; Forrester, Taylor J. B.; Kimber, Matthew S. et al. (2025). Sad from Proteobacteria is a Structurally Distinct ALDH3 Enzyme Specialized for the Oxidation of Steroidal Aldehydes. Biochemistry 64(17) , 3735-3744. 10.1021/acs.biochem.5c00213. [PDB: 9nxl] CMCF-BM Health
Rolfe, Nicolas; Schroeter, Kurt L.; Forrester, Taylor JB.; Kimber, Matthew S.; Seah, Stephen YK. et al. (2025). Sal is a proteobacterial bile acid aldolase that repurposes key thiolase catalytic residues for retroaldol cleavage of C5 steroid side chains. Journal of Biological Chemistry 301(8) , 110439. 10.1016/j.jbc.2025.110439. [PDB: 9myr] CMCF-BM Health
Grondin, Julie M.; Duan, Da; Kirlin, Alyssa C.; Abe, Kento T.; Chitayat, Seth et al. (2017). Diverse modes of galacto-specific carbohydrate recognition by a family 31 glycoside hydrolase from Clostridium perfringens. PLoS ONE 12(2) , e0171606. 10.1371/journal.pone.0171606. CLS-APS, CMCF-BM Health
Hamdorf, Matthias; Imhof, Thomas; Bailey-Elkin, Ben; Betz, Janina; Theobald, Sebastian J et al. (2023). The unique ORF8 protein from SARS-CoV-2 binds to human dendritic cells and induces a hyper-inflammatory cytokine storm. Journal of Molecular Cell Biology 15(10) . 10.1093/jmcb/mjad062. CMCF-BM Health
Nam, Sung-Eun (2012). Crystallographic analysis of Bacillus subtilis signal peptide peptidase (SppA). Supervisor: Paetzel, Mark; Harden, Nicolas; Young, Edgar. British Columbia, Canada: Simon Fraser University. https://summit.sfu.ca/item/13913. CMCF-BM Health
Sharafianardakani, Zohreh (2015). Crystallization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis type I signal peptidase. Supervisor: Paetzel, Mark; Craig, Lisa; Pio Frederic. British Columbia, Canada: Simon Fraser University. https://summit.sfu.ca/item/16463. CMCF-BM Health
Barghash, Marim M.; Mabanglo, Mark F.; Hoff, Samuel E.; Brozdnychenko, Dmytro; Wong, Keith S. et al. (2025). Small molecule dysregulation of ClpP activity via bidirectional allosteric pathways. Structure . 10.1016/j.str.2025.07.013. [PDB: 9mjp] CMCF-BM Health