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RNA Helicases - The Johnson Lab
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Lab Resources (requires password). RNA helicases are ATP-dependent enzymes that bind and remodel RNA and RNA-protein complexes. In many cases, these helicases move along a single strand of RNA, unwinding secondary structures and displacing other bound RNAs or proteins along the way. RNA helicases play critical roles in essentially all RNA metabolism processes. Often, these helicases function as part of larger RNA-protein assemblies. Mtr4 is the largest component of the three-protein TRAMP ( Tr. 2014) &ld...
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Innovation in Enzyme and Metabolite Discovery. Skip to primary content. Patent on MLE and XLE. Process Development Center (PDC), University of Maine. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Maine. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University. Tethys Research LLC Innovation in Enzyme and Metabolite Discovery. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Information for Prospective Students. Interested in joining the Berreau lab should contact Dr. Berreau via email ( lisa.berreau@usu.edu. Interested in joining the Berreau lab should contact Dr. Berreau by email and also review the information available on the departmental website.
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Publications - The Johnson Lab
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Lab Resources (requires password). Moise, G., Gallup, N.M., Alexandrova, A.N., Hengge, A.C.*, and Johnson, S.J.*. 2015) “Conservative Tryptophan Mutants of the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase YopH Exhibit Impaired WPD-Loop Function and Crystallize with Divanadate Esters in Their Active Sites.”. 54 (42): 6490-6500. (doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00496) PubMed. Losh, J.S. King, A.K. Loomis, J., Rosenzweig, J.A., Johnson, S.J. 43(3): 1848-1858. ( doi: 10.1093/nar/gkv005). Jackson, R.N. King, A.K. Lott, L.K. Kuzne...
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Lab Members - The Johnson Lab
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Lab Resources (requires password). Lacy Taylor, PhD candidate. MS Biochemistry, USU 2014. BS Biochemistry, CSU Chico State 2010. Stephen Bux, PhD candidate. MS Chemistry, SIUE. Jacqueline Johnson, Graduate student. BS Biochemistry, Washington State University. Ashley Boles, Biochemistry major. Kaleb Chatland, Biochemistry major. Nicole Kearl, Biochemistry major. Katielee Robinson, Biochemistry Major. Jeremy Bakelar, PhD Biochemistry 2015. Postdoc at Purdue University. Ryan Jackson, PhD Biochemistry 2012.
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Collaborative Projects - The Johnson Lab
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Lab Resources (requires password). Our lab has active collaborations with several labs at USU and the surrounding area. We are always happy to discuss new crystallographic projects. You can look at some of our successes here. Here are links to some of the labs we have published with:. USU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. USU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. USU Department of Biological Engineering. Department of Chemistry and Biochemisty.
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Surroundings - The Johnson Lab
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Lab Resources (requires password). This is our home. Check out some of the pictures taken by members of the lab. If you are still looking for inspiration, check out this video. Looking across Cache Valley toward Logan from the Wellsville mountains. June 2015. Inside the wind caves in Logan canyon. Hiking in Zion's National Park. Looking across Logan canyon from the wind caves. Lacy rock climbing in Maple canyon. Steve rock climbing in Little Cottonwood canyon. Department of Chemistry and Biochemisty.
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Structure Gallery - The Johnson Lab
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Lab Resources (requires password). Structures from the Johnson Lab. This is the original 3.4 angstrom apo structure of the RNA helicase Mtr4 from. As described in Jackson, et. al. (2010). The structure revealed a novel arch-like domain that is required for processing of the 5.8 S rRNA. These are c rystal structures of. 2-hydroxypropyl coenzyme M dehydrogenase (S-HPCDH) from. As described in Bakelar, et al (2013). This is a collaborative work with the Hengge lab described in Brandao, et al (2010). Were us...
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