John W. Shriver

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Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 
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Biochemistry
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Turaga G, Edmondson SP, Smith K, et al. (2016) Insights into the Structure of Sulfolobus Nucleoid using Engineered Sac7d Dimers with Defined Orientation. Biochemistry
Edmondson SP, Turri J, Smith K, et al. (2009) Structure, stability, and flexibility of ribosomal protein L14e from Sulfolobus solfataricus. Biochemistry. 48: 5553-62
Shriver JW, Edmondson SP. (2009) Defining the stability of multimeric proteins. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 490: 57-82
Shriver JW. (2009) Protein structure, stability, and interactions. Preface. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 490: V
Clark AT, Smith K, Muhandiram R, et al. (2007) Carboxyl pK(a) values, ion pairs, hydrogen bonding, and the pH-dependence of folding the hyperthermophile proteins Sac7d and Sso7d. Journal of Molecular Biology. 372: 992-1008
Biyani K, Kahsai MA, Clark AT, et al. (2005) Solution structure, stability, and nucleic acid binding of the hyperthermophile protein Sso10b2. Biochemistry. 44: 14217-30
Kahsai MA, Martin E, Edmondson SP, et al. (2005) Stability and flexibility in the structure of the hyperthermophile DNA-binding protein Sac7d. Biochemistry. 44: 13500-9
Peters WB, Edmondson SP, Shriver JW. (2005) Effect of mutation of the Sac7d intercalating residues on the temperature dependence of DNA distortion and binding thermodynamics. Biochemistry. 44: 4794-804
Kahsai MA, Vogler B, Clark AT, et al. (2005) Solution structure, stability, and flexibility of Sso10a: a hyperthermophile coiled-coil DNA-binding protein. Biochemistry. 44: 2822-32
Bedell JL, Edmondson SP, Shriver JW. (2005) Role of a surface tryptophan in defining the structure, stability, and DNA binding of the hyperthermophile protein Sac7d. Biochemistry. 44: 915-25
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