Steven Douglas Bruner

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2000 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Gregory L. Verdine grad student 2000 Harvard
 (Chemical and biological studies of eukaryotic oxidative DNA damage repair.)
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Tripathi P, Mousa JJ, Guntaka NS, et al. (2023) Structural basis of the amidase ClbL central to the biosynthesis of the genotoxin colibactin. Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Structural Biology. 79: 830-836
Li G, Patel K, Zhang Y, et al. (2021) Structural and biochemical studies of an iterative ribosomal peptide macrocyclase. Proteins
Li Q, Zallot R, MacTavish BS, et al. (2021) Epoxyqueuosine Reductase QueH in the Biosynthetic Pathway to tRNA Queuosine Is a Unique Metalloenzyme. Biochemistry
Patel KP, Silsby LM, Li G, et al. (2021) Structure-Based Engineering of Peptide Macrocyclases for the Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Microviridins. The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Tripathi P, Bruner SD. (2021) Structural Basis for the Interactions of the Colibactin Resistance Gene Product ClbS with DNA. Biochemistry
Zhang P, MacTavish BS, Yang G, et al. (2020) Cyanobacterial Dihydroxyacid Dehydratases Are a Promising Growth Inhibition Target. Acs Chemical Biology
Patterson JA, He H, Folz JS, et al. (2020) Thioproline formation as a driver of formaldehyde toxicity in Escherichia coli. The Biochemical Journal
Niehaus TD, Patterson JA, Alexander DC, et al. (2019) The metabolite repair enzyme Nit1 is a dual-targeted amidase that disposes of damaged glutathione in . The Biochemical Journal
Zhang Y, Chen M, Bruner SD, et al. (2018) Heterologous Production of Microbial Ribosomally Synthesized and Post-translationally Modified Peptides. Frontiers in Microbiology. 9: 1801
Beaudoin GAW, Li Q, Folz J, et al. (2018) Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes. Nature Communications. 9: 3105
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