Nicholas Keller

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Physics University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
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Fizari M, Keller N, Jardine PJ, et al. (2023) Role of DNA-DNA sliding friction and nonequilibrium dynamics in viral genome ejection and packaging. Nucleic Acids Research
Fizari M, Keller N, Jardine PJ, et al. (2023) Role of DNA-DNA sliding friction and non-equilibrium dynamics in viral genome ejection and packaging. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Mo Y, Keller N, delToro D, et al. (2020) Function of a viral genome packaging motor from bacteriophage T4 is insensitive to DNA sequence. Nucleic Acids Research
Mo Y, Keller NA, Smith DE. (2020) High GC Content DNA does not Affect Phage T4 DNA Packaging -- Test of a Scrunchworm Model for Packaging Motor Function Biophysical Journal. 118: 188a
Keller N, delToro DJ, Smith DE. (2018) Single-Molecule Measurements of Motor-Driven Viral DNA Packaging in Bacteriophages Phi29, Lambda, and T4 with Optical Tweezers. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1805: 393-422
Keller N, Berndsen ZT, Jardine PJ, et al. (2017) Experimental comparison of forces resisting viral DNA packaging and driving DNA ejection. Physical Review. E. 95: 052408
Keller N, Grimes S, Jardine PJ, et al. (2016) Single DNA molecule jamming and history-dependent dynamics during motor-driven viral packaging. Nature Physics. 12: 757-761
delToro D, Ortiz D, Ordyan M, et al. (2016) Walker-A motif acts to coordinate ATP hydrolysis with motor output in viral DNA packaging. Journal of Molecular Biology
Keller N, Grimes S, Jardine PJ, et al. (2016) Single DNA molecule jamming and history-dependent dynamics during motor-driven viral packaging Nature Physics
Berndsen ZT, Keller N, Smith DE. (2015) Continuous allosteric regulation of a viral packaging motor by a sensor that detects the density and conformation of packaged DNA. Biophysical Journal. 108: 315-24
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