James O Wrabl
Affiliations: | Biology | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Chin AF, Wrabl JO, Hilser VJ. (2022) A thermodynamic atlas of proteomes reveals energetic innovation across the tree of life. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
White JT, Rives J, Tharp ME, et al. (2021) Tumor Susceptibility Gene 101 Regulates the Glucocorticoid Receptor through Disorder-Mediated Allostery. Biochemistry |
Grasso EM, Majumdar A, Wrabl JO, et al. (2021) Conserved allosteric ensembles in a disordered protein using TROSY/Anti-TROSY R-filtered spectroscopy. Biophysical Journal |
Cho MH, Wrabl JO, Taylor J, et al. (2020) Hidden dynamic signatures drive substrate selectivity in the disordered phosphoproteome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Sowers ML, Anderson APP, Wrabl JO, et al. (2019) Networked Communication between Polymerase and Exonuclease Active Sites in Human Mitochondrial DNA Polymerase. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Hyung Cho M, Wrabl J, Hilser V, et al. (2019) Phosphorylation Sites with S/T-P Motif: Possible Basal Anti-Aggregation Mechanism Biophysical Journal. 116: 65a |
Wrabl JO, Russo M, Hoffmann J, et al. (2019) Experimental Characterization of “Metamorphic” Proteins Predicted from an Ensemble-Based Thermodynamic Description Biophysical Journal. 116: 59a-60a |
Hoffmann J, Wrabl JO, Hilser VJ. (2018) The role of negative selection in protein evolution revealed through the energetics of the native sate ensemble. Proteins. 86: 1313 |
Saavedra HG, Wrabl JO, Anderson JA, et al. (2018) Dynamic allostery can drive cold adaptation in enzymes. Nature |
White JT, Li J, Grasso E, et al. (2018) Ensemble allosteric model: energetic frustration within the intrinsically disordered glucocorticoid receptor. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 373 |