Kelly N. Huggins, Ph.D.

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University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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biorecognition
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Niels H. Andersen grad student 2010 University of Washington
 (Designed hairpin peptides: Protein folding models and inhibitors of amyloid fibril formation.)
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Anderson JM, Jurban B, Huggins KN, et al. (2016) Nascent Hairpins in Proteins: Identifying Turn Loci and Quantitating Turn Contributions to Hairpin Stability. Biochemistry
Sivanesam K, Shu I, Huggins KN, et al. (2016) Peptide Inhibitors of the Amyloidogenesis of IAPP: Verification of the Hairpin Binding Geometry Hypothesis. Febs Letters
Schoen AP, Schoen DT, Huggins KN, et al. (2011) Template engineering through epitope recognition: a modular, biomimetic strategy for inorganic nanomaterial synthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133: 18202-7
Huggins KN, Bisaglia M, Bubacco L, et al. (2011) Designed hairpin peptides interfere with amyloidogenesis pathways: fibril formation and cytotoxicity inhibition, interception of the preamyloid state. Biochemistry. 50: 8202-12
Cort JR, Liu Z, Lee GM, et al. (2009) Solution state structures of human pancreatic amylin and pramlintide. Protein Engineering, Design & Selection : Peds. 22: 497-513
Huggins KN, Andersen NH. (2009) Quantitating amino acid beta-strand preferences, turn propensities and cross-strand interactions in a designed hairpin peptide. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 611: 71-2
Eidenschink L, Kier BL, Huggins KN, et al. (2009) Very short peptides with stable folds: building on the interrelationship of Trp/Trp, Trp/cation, and Trp/backbone-amide interaction geometries. Proteins. 75: 308-22
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