Judith A. Ronau, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2014- MB&B Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
reaction chemistry of transition element compounds

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2020 Berk JM, Lim C, Ronau JA, Chaudhuri A, Chen H, Beckmann JF, Loria JP, Xiong Y, Hochstrasser M. A deubiquitylase with an unusually high-affinity ubiquitin-binding domain from the scrub typhus pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi. Nature Communications. 11: 2343. PMID 32393759 DOI: 10.1038/S41467-020-15985-4  0.723
2019 Chen H, Ronau JA, Beckmann JF, Hochstrasser M. A nuclease and its binding partner provide a distinct mechanism for cytoplasmic incompatibility. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 31615889 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1914571116  0.599
2017 Ronau JA, Hochstrasser M. Novel ubiquitin cleavage: The DUB blade goes snicker-snack. Cell Research. PMID 28574056 DOI: 10.1038/Cr.2017.80  0.606
2017 Beckmann JF, Ronau JA, Hochstrasser M. A Wolbachia deubiquitylating enzyme induces cytoplasmic incompatibility. Nature Microbiology. 2: 17007. PMID 28248294 DOI: 10.1038/Nmicrobiol.2017.7  0.613
2016 Ronau JA, Beckmann JF, Hochstrasser M. Substrate specificity of the ubiquitin and Ubl proteases. Cell Research. PMID 27012468 DOI: 10.1038/Cr.2016.38  0.703
2015 Bueno AN, Shrestha RK, Ronau JA, Babar A, Sheedlo MJ, Fuchs JE, Paul LN, Das C. Dynamics of an Active-Site Flap Contributes to Catalysis in a JAMM Family Metallo Deubiquitinase. Biochemistry. 54: 6038-51. PMID 26368668 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Biochem.5B00631  0.735
2014 Ronau JA, Paul LN, Fuchs JE, Liedl KR, Abu-Omar MM, Das C. A conserved acidic residue in phenylalanine hydroxylase contributes to cofactor affinity and catalysis. Biochemistry. 53: 6834-48. PMID 25295853 DOI: 10.1021/Bi500734H  0.754
2014 Shrestha RK, Ronau JA, Davies CW, Guenette RG, Strieter ER, Paul LN, Das C. Insights into the mechanism of deubiquitination by JAMM deubiquitinases from cocrystal structures of the enzyme with the substrate and product. Biochemistry. 53: 3199-217. PMID 24787148 DOI: 10.1021/Bi5003162  0.777
2013 Ronau JA, Paul LN, Fuchs JE, Corn IR, Wagner KT, Liedl KR, Abu-Omar MM, Das C. An additional substrate binding site in a bacterial phenylalanine hydroxylase. European Biophysics Journal : Ebj. 42: 691-708. PMID 23860686 DOI: 10.1007/S00249-013-0919-8  0.646
2013 Madden JT, Toth SJ, Dettmar CM, Newman JA, Oglesbee RA, Hedderich HG, Everly RM, Becker M, Ronau JA, Buchanan SK, Cherezov V, Morrow ME, Xu S, Ferguson D, Makarov O, et al. Integrated nonlinear optical imaging microscope for on-axis crystal detection and centering at a synchrotron beamline. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. 20: 531-40. PMID 23765294 DOI: 10.1107/S0909049513007942  0.669
2013 Morrow ME, Kim MI, Ronau JA, Sheedlo MJ, White RR, Chaney J, Paul LN, Lill MA, Artavanis-Tsakonas K, Das C. Stabilization of an unusual salt bridge in ubiquitin by the extra C-terminal domain of the proteasome-associated deubiquitinase UCH37 as a mechanism of its exo specificity. Biochemistry. 52: 3564-78. PMID 23617878 DOI: 10.1021/Bi4003106  0.746
2013 DeWalt EL, Begue VJ, Ronau JA, Sullivan SZ, Das C, Simpson GJ. Polarization-resolved second-harmonic generation microscopy as a method to visualize protein-crystal domains. Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography. 69: 74-81. PMID 23275165 DOI: 10.1107/S0907444912042503  0.588
2011 Loaiza A, Ronau JA, Ribbe A, Stanciu L, Burgner JW, Paul LN, Abu-Omar MM. Folding dynamics of phenylalanine hydroxylase depends on the enzyme's metallation state: the native metal, iron, protects against aggregate intermediates. European Biophysics Journal : Ebj. 40: 959-68. PMID 21647679 DOI: 10.1007/S00249-011-0711-6  0.59
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