Aaron M. Keller, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Chen P, Keller AM, Joshi CP, et al. (2013) Single-molecule dynamics and mechanisms of metalloregulators and metallochaperones. Biochemistry. 52: 7170-83 |
Keller AM, BenÃtez JJ, Klarin D, et al. (2012) Dynamic multibody protein interactions suggest versatile pathways for copper trafficking. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 134: 8934-43 |
Benítez JJ, Keller AM, Huffman DL, et al. (2011) Relating dynamic protein interactions of metallochaperones with metal transfer at the single-molecule level. Faraday Discussions. 148: 71-82; discussion 97 |
Benítez JJ, Keller AM, Chen P. (2010) Nanovesicle trapping for studying weak protein interactions by single-molecule FRET. Methods in Enzymology. 472: 41-60 |
Chen P, Andoy NM, Benítez JJ, et al. (2010) Tackling metal regulation and transport at the single-molecule level. Natural Product Reports. 27: 757-67 |
Benítez JJ, Keller AM, Ochieng P, et al. (2009) Erratum: Probing transient copper Chaperone#Wilson disease interactions at the single-molecule level withe nanovesicle trapping (Journal of the American Chemical Society (2009) 131:2 (871)) Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131 |
Benítez JJ, Keller AM, Ochieng P, et al. (2008) Probing transient copper chaperone-Wilson disease protein interactions at the single-molecule level with nanovesicle trapping. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130: 2446-7 |
Krzywicka A, Beisson J, Keller AM, et al. (2001) KIN241: a gene involved in cell morphogenesis in Paramecium tetraurelia reveals a novel protein family of cyclophilin-RNA interacting proteins (CRIPs) conserved from fission yeast to man. Molecular Microbiology. 42: 257-67 |