Ian M. Harwood, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2012 Biophysics University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
Area:
membrane protein characterizations and crystal structures

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2014 Melero C, Ollikainen N, Harwood I, Karpiak J, Kortemme T. Quantification of the transferability of a designed protein specificity switch reveals extensive epistasis in molecular recognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 15426-31. PMID 25313039 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1410624111  0.495
2011 Johs A, Harwood IM, Parks JM, Nauss RE, Smith JC, Liang L, Miller SM. Structural characterization of intramolecular Hg(2+) transfer between flexibly linked domains of mercuric ion reductase. Journal of Molecular Biology. 413: 639-56. PMID 21893070 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jmb.2011.08.042  0.434
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2011 Johs A, Parks JM, Harwood I, Guo H, Smith J, Miller SM, Summers AO, Liang L. Biomolecular Mechanisms of Microbial Mercury Resistance in the Environment Biophysical Journal. 100: 313a. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bpj.2010.12.1910  0.29
2010 Hong B, Nauss R, Harwood IM, Miller SM. Direct measurement of mercury(II) removal from organomercurial lyase (MerB) by tryptophan fluorescence: NmerA domain of coevolved γ-proteobacterial mercuric ion reductase (MerA) is more efficient than MerA catalytic core or glutathione . Biochemistry. 49: 8187-96. PMID 20722420 DOI: 10.1021/Bi100802K  0.225
2009 Newby ZE, O'Connell JD, Gruswitz F, Hays FA, Harries WE, Harwood IM, Ho JD, Lee JK, Savage DF, Miercke LJ, Stroud RM. A general protocol for the crystallization of membrane proteins for X-ray structural investigation. Nature Protocols. 4: 619-37. PMID 19360018 DOI: 10.1038/Nprot.2009.27  0.063
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