Carlos E. Catalano
Affiliations: | Medicinal Chemistry | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sign in to add traineeElizabeth Medina | grad student | 2010 | University of Washington |
Eri Nakatani-Webster | grad student | 2013 | University of Washington |
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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 |