Damon R. Huber, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2006 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
bacterial genetics

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2020 Cranford-Smith T, Jamshad M, Jeeves M, Chandler RA, Yule J, Robinson A, Alam F, Dunne KA, Aponte Angarita EH, Alanazi M, Carter C, Henderson IR, Lovett JE, Winn P, Knowles T, ... Huber D, et al. Iron is a ligand of SecA-like metal-binding domains . The Journal of Biological Chemistry. PMID 32241912 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.Ra120.012611  0.339
2019 Jamshad M, Knowles TJ, White SA, Ward DG, Mohammed F, Rahman KF, Wynne M, Hughes GW, Kramer G, Bukau B, Huber D. The C-terminal tail of the bacterial translocation ATPase SecA modulates its activity. Elife. 8. PMID 31246174 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.48385  0.425
2019 Hughes GW, Hall SCL, Laxton CS, Sridhar P, Mahadi AH, Hatton C, Piggot TJ, Wotherspoon PJ, Leney AC, Ward DG, Jamshad M, Spana V, Cadby IT, Harding C, Isom GL, ... ... Huber D, et al. Evidence for phospholipid export from the bacterial inner membrane by the Mla ABC transport system. Nature Microbiology. PMID 31235958 DOI: 10.1038/S41564-019-0481-Y  0.319
2019 Cooke K, Browning DF, Lee DJ, Blair JMA, McNeill HE, Huber D, Busby SJW, Bryant JA. Position effects on promoter activity in and their consequences for antibiotic-resistance determinants. Biochemical Society Transactions. PMID 31189732 DOI: 10.1042/Bst20180503  0.318
2018 Cranford-Smith T, Huber D. The way is the goal: how SecA transports proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria. Fems Microbiology Letters. 365. PMID 29790985 DOI: 10.1093/Femsle/Fny093  0.52
2016 Huber D, Jamshad M, Hanmer R, Schibich D, Döring K, Marcomini I, Kramer G, Bukau B. SecA cotranslationally interacts with nascent substrate proteins in vivo. Journal of Bacteriology. PMID 27795329 DOI: 10.1128/Jb.00622-16  0.415
2015 Niebel M, Quick J, Prieto AM, Hill RL, Pike R, Huber D, David M, Hornsey M, Wareham D, Oppenheim B, Woodford N, van Schaik W, Loman N. Deletions in a ribosomal protein-coding gene are associated with tigecycline resistance in Enterococcus faecium. International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. PMID 26364847 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ijantimicag.2015.07.009  0.326
2011 Oh E, Becker AH, Sandikci A, Huber D, Chaba R, Gloge F, Nichols RJ, Typas A, Gross CA, Kramer G, Weissman JS, Bukau B. Selective ribosome profiling reveals the cotranslational chaperone action of trigger factor in vivo. Cell. 147: 1295-308. PMID 22153074 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cell.2011.10.044  0.399
2011 Mogk A, Huber D, Bukau B. Integrating protein homeostasis strategies in prokaryotes. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 3. PMID 21441580 DOI: 10.1101/Cshperspect.A004366  0.378
2011 Huber D, Rajagopalan N, Preissler S, Rocco MA, Merz F, Kramer G, Bukau B. SecA interacts with ribosomes in order to facilitate posttranslational translocation in bacteria. Molecular Cell. 41: 343-53. PMID 21292166 DOI: 10.1016/J.Molcel.2010.12.028  0.436
2010 Huber D, Chaffotte A, Eser M, Planson AG, Beckwith J. Amino acid residues important for folding of thioredoxin are revealed only by study of the physiologically relevant reduced form of the protein. Biochemistry. 49: 8922-8. PMID 20873718 DOI: 10.1021/Bi100784H  0.572
2008 Huber D, Bukau B. DegP: a Protein "Death Star". Structure (London, England : 1993). 16: 989-90. PMID 18611371 DOI: 10.1016/J.Str.2008.06.004  0.31
2007 Desvaux M, Scott-Tucker A, Turner SM, Cooper LM, Huber D, Nataro JP, Henderson IR. A conserved extended signal peptide region directs posttranslational protein translocation via a novel mechanism. Microbiology (Reading, England). 153: 59-70. PMID 17185535 DOI: 10.1099/Mic.0.29091-0  0.416
2006 Huber D, Beckwith J. Phage display extends its reach. Nature Biotechnology. 24: 793-4. PMID 16841063 DOI: 10.1038/Nbt0706-793  0.516
2005 Huber D, Cha MI, Debarbieux L, Planson AG, Cruz N, López G, Tasayco ML, Chaffotte A, Beckwith J. A selection for mutants that interfere with folding of Escherichia coli thioredoxin-1 in vivo. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102: 18872-7. PMID 16357193 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0509583102  0.652
2005 Huber D, Boyd D, Xia Y, Olma MH, Gerstein M, Beckwith J. Use of thioredoxin as a reporter to identify a subset of Escherichia coli signal sequences that promote signal recognition particle-dependent translocation Journal of Bacteriology. 187: 2983-2991. PMID 15838024 DOI: 10.1128/Jb.187.9.2983-2991.2005  0.63
2003 Schierle CF, Berkmen M, Huber D, Kumamoto C, Boyd D, Beckwith J. The DsbA signal sequence directs efficient, cotranslational export of passenger proteins to the Escherichia coli periplasm via the signal recognition particle pathway. Journal of Bacteriology. 185: 5706-13. PMID 13129941 DOI: 10.1128/Jb.185.19.5706-5713.2003  0.605
2001 Leeds JA, Boyd D, Huber DR, Sonoda GK, Luu HT, Engelman DM, Beckwith J. Genetic selection for and molecular dynamic modeling of a protein transmembrane domain multimerization motif from a random Escherichia coli genomic library. Journal of Molecular Biology. 313: 181-95. PMID 11601855 DOI: 10.1006/Jmbi.2001.5007  0.587
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