Carlos E. Catalano

Affiliations: 
Medicinal Chemistry University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
General Biophysics, Virology Biology, Nanoscience
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Prokhorov NS, Davis CR, Maruthi K, et al. (2023) Biophysical and structural characterization of a multifunctional viral genome packaging motor. Nucleic Acids Research
Davis CR, Backos D, Morais MC, et al. (2022) Characterization of a Primordial Major Capsid-Scaffolding Protein Complex in Icosahedral Virus Shell Assembly. Journal of Molecular Biology. 167719
Catalano CE, Morais MC. (2021) Viral genome packaging machines: Structure and enzymology. The Enzymes. 50: 369-413
Yang Q, Catalano CE. (2020) ATP serves as a nucleotide switch coupling the genome maturation and packaging motor complexes of a virus assembly machine. Nucleic Acids Research
delToro D, Ortiz D, Ordyan M, et al. (2019) Functional Dissection of a Viral DNA Packaging Machine's Walker B Motif. Journal of Molecular Biology
Ortiz D, delToro D, Ordyan M, et al. (2018) Evidence that a catalytic glutamate and an 'Arginine Toggle' act in concert to mediate ATP hydrolysis and mechanochemical coupling in a viral DNA packaging motor. Nucleic Acids Research
Catalano CE. (2018) Bacteriophage lambda: The path from biology to theranostic agent. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology
Yang TC, Ortiz D, Yang Q, et al. (2017) Physical and Functional Characterization of a Viral Genome Maturation Complex. Biophysical Journal. 112: 1551-1560
Lambert S, Yang Q, De Angelis RW, et al. (2016) Molecular Dissection of the Forces Responsible for Viral Capsid Assembly and Stabilization by Decoration Proteins. Biochemistry
delToro D, Ortiz D, Ordyan M, et al. (2016) Walker-A motif acts to coordinate ATP hydrolysis with motor output in viral DNA packaging. Journal of Molecular Biology
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