Kristin N. Parent, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Biochemistry
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Carolyn Teschke grad student 2007 University of Connecticut
 (The folding and assembly of bacteriophage P22 coat protein.)
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Boyd CM, Subramanian S, Dunham DT, et al. (2024) A viral satellite maximizes its spread and inhibits phage by remodeling hijacked phage coat proteins into small capsids. Elife. 12
Subramanian S, Bergland Drarvik SM, Tinney KR, et al. (2023) Cryo-EM structure of a Shigella podophage reveals a hybrid tail and novel decoration proteins. Structure (London, England : 1993)
Boyd CM, Subramanian S, Dunham DT, et al. (2023) A viral satellite maximizes its spread and inhibits phage by remodeling hijacked phage coat proteins into small capsids. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Schrad JR, Abrahão JS, Cortines JR, et al. (2020) Structural and Proteomic Characterization of the Initiation of Giant Virus Infection. Cell
Subramanian S, Parent KN, Doore SM. (2020) Ecology, Structure, and Evolution of Phages. Annual Review of Virology
Doore S, Subramanian S, Parent K. (2020) Structural Analysis of the Shigella Virus Sf14 Capsid Microscopy and Microanalysis. 1-2
Newcomer RL, Schrad JR, Gilcrease EB, et al. (2019) The phage L capsid decoration protein has a novel OB-fold and an unusual capsid binding strategy. Elife. 8
Newcomer RL, Schrad JR, Gilcrease EB, et al. (2019) Author response: The phage L capsid decoration protein has a novel OB-fold and an unusual capsid binding strategy Elife
Bohm K, Porwollik S, Chu W, et al. (2018) Genes affecting progression of bacteriophage P22 infection in Salmonella identified by transposon and single gene deletion screens. Molecular Microbiology
Doore SM, Schrad JR, Dean WF, et al. (2018) phages isolated during a dysentery outbreak reveal uncommon structures and broad species diversity. Journal of Virology
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