Publication Beamlines Strategic Pillar
Rozon, Kelsey L.; Banerjee, Neil R.; Van Loon, Lisa L.; Pearson, Bill (2019). Application of Innovative Geochemical and Mineralogical Techniques to Understanding the La Victoria Epithermal Gold Deposit, Peru. Microscopy and Microanalysis 25(S2) , 800-801. 10.1017/s1431927619004732. CMCF-BM, VESPERS Environment
Hobbs, Joanne K.; Pluvinage, Benjamin; Robb, Melissa; Smith, Steven P.; Boraston, Alisdair B. et al. (2019). Two complementary α-fucosidases from Streptococcus pneumoniae promote complete degradation of host-derived carbohydrate antigens. Journal of Biological Chemistry 294(34) , jbc.RA119.009368. 10.1074/jbc.ra119.009368. [PDB: 6or4] CMCF-BM, CMCF-ID Health
Aggett, Rebecca; Mallette, Evan; Gilbert, Stephanie E.; Vachon, Melody A.; Schroeter, Kurt L. et al. (2019). The steroid side-chain–cleaving aldolase Ltp2–ChsH2DUF35 is a thiolase superfamily member with a radically repurposed active site. Journal of Biological Chemistry 294(31) , jbc.RA119.008889. 10.1074/jbc.ra119.008889. [PDB: 6ok1] CMCF-BM Health
Newson, JoshuaP.M.; Scott, NichollasE.; Yeuk Wah Chung, Ivy; Wong Fok Lung, Tania; Giogha, Cristina et al. (2019). Salmonella Effectors SseK1 and SseK3 Target Death Domain Proteins in the TNF and TRAIL Signaling Pathways*. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 18(6) , 1138-1156. 10.1074/mcp.ra118.001093. [PDB: 6cgi, 6dus] CMCF-BM, CMCF-ID Health
Mothersole, Robert G.; Macdonald, Marta; Kolesnikov, Maxim; Murphy, Michael E. P.; Wolthers, Kirsten R. et al. (2019). Structural insight into the high reduction potentials observed for Fusobacterium nucleatum flavodoxin. Protein Science 28(8) . 10.1002/pro.3661. [PDB: 6ohk] CMCF-BM Health
Caveney, Nathanael A.; Pavlin, Anja; Caballero, Guillermo; Bahun, Miha; Hodnik, Vesna et al. (2019). Structural Insights into Bacteriophage GIL01 gp7 Inhibition of Host LexA Repressor. Structure 27(7) . 10.1016/j.str.2019.03.019. [PDB: 6n7o] CMCF-BM, CMCF-ID Health
Tamura, Kazune; Foley, Matthew H.; Gardill, Bernd R.; Dejean, Guillaume; Schnizlein, Matthew et al. (2019). Surface glycan-binding proteins are essential for cereal beta-glucan utilization by the human gut symbiont Bacteroides ovatus. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 76(21) . 10.1007/s00018-019-03115-3. [PDB: 6e9b] CMCF-BM Health