MBS MISSION STATEMENT

“The mission of the Department of Molecular Biosciences is to perform world-class biomedical research and train future generations who are destined for professional school (medical doctors, pharmacists, physician’s assistants, nurses, physical therapists), graduate school (MS and PhD degrees) and the world of work (government, academia, private industry, non-profits). The goals of our mission are to enhance health, lengthen life, and decrease illness and disability.”

ABOUT MBS

The Department of Molecular Bioscience (MBS) is a premier department at USF undertaking biomedical research and teaching.

The department is in the Interdisciplinary Sciences (ISA) and Biosciences (BSF) buildings at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. The department is home to approximately 35 full-time faculty, over 70 graduate students and offers courses to approximately 1200 undergraduate students.

Through our strategic hires, research grant funding and publications, we pursue excellence in the following programmatic research areas:

  • Bacterial Pathogenesis
  • Genome Integrity
  • Molecular Biophysics & Systems Biology
  • Biomedical Science

Teaching. The Department of Molecular Biosciences offers curricula that lead to Bachelor of Science degrees in Biology and Microbiology, Master of Science degrees in Biology and Microbiology and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Cell and Molecular Biology. These courses are designed to meet the needs of students majoring in other science disciplines, as well as non-science areas.

Uniquely, we offer biomedical research opportunities to our undergraduate and graduate students, strengthening their resumés and preparing them for their future careers.

Research. Supported by millions of dollars of external funding, our faculty and students pursue scientific knowledge through rigorous research programs. The knowledge gained through these studies is disseminated via publications, oral and poster presentations, as well as classroom activities. We view our research activities as integrated with our teaching mission so that students fully understand the challenges and methodologies within the biomedical sciences, specifically cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, and other specialized areas within these disciplines.

In addition to numerous local collaborations, nationally, the Department of Molecular Biosciences collaborates with MIT, Vanderbilt University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Emory University, NYU, Howard University, University of Minnesota, Northwestern University and the University of California San Diego.

Internationally, the Department of Molecular Biosciences collaborates with world class institutions such as the Sanger Institute (Cambridge), Imperial College (London), Chung Shan Medical University (Taiwan), the University of Kent at Canterbury, and the Jagiellonian University, (Krakow, Poland).

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Submissions from 2016

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The Heat Shock Transcription Factor HSF1 Induces Ovarian Cancer Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in a 3D Spheroid Growth Model., Chase D Powell, Trillitye R Paullin, Candice Aoisa, Christopher J Menzie, Ashley Ubaldini, and Sandy D. Westerheid

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Using Student Writing and Lexical Analysis to Reveal Student Thinking about the Role of Stop Codons in the Central Dogma, Luanna B Prevost, Michelle K. Smith, and Jennifer K. Knight

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Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) of an Organothiophosphate at Ultrahigh Resolution by Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry and Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Laszlo Prokai and Stanley M. Stevens Jr.

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Effect of Hydroxychloroquine and Characterization of Autophagy in a Mouse Model of Endometriosis, A. Ruiz, S. Rockfield, N. Taran, E. Haller, Robert Engelman, I Flores, P Panina-Bordignon, and Meera Nanjundan

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miR146a-Mediated Targeting of FANCM during Inflammation Compromises Genome Integrity, Devakumar Sundaravinayagam, Hye R. Kim, Ting T. Wu, Hyun H. Kim, Hyun-Seo Lee, Semo Jun, Jeong-Heon Cha, Younghoon Kee, Ho J. You, and Jung-Hee Lee

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A Novel Rrm3 Function in Restricting DNA Replication via an Orc5-Binding Domain Is Genetically Separable from Rrm3 Function as an ATPase/Helicase in Facilitating Fork Progression, Salahuddin Syed, Claus Desler, Lene J Rasmussen, and Kristina H Schmidt

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Antibodies against a Secreted Product of Staphylococcus aureus Trigger Phagocytic Killing, Lena Thomer, Carla Emolo, Vilasack Thammavongsa, Hwan Keun Kim, Molly E. McAdow, Wenqi Yu, Matthew Kieffer, Olaf Schneewind, and Dominique Missiakas

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Molecular Typing and Virulence Analysis of Multidrug Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Clinical Isolates Recovered from Egyptian Hospitals, Reham Wasfi, Walid F. Elkhatib, and Hossam M. Ashour

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Towards the Complete Small RNome of Acinetobacter Baumannii, Andy Weiss, William H. Broach, Mackenzie C. Lee, and Lindsey N. Shaw

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Secondary Interaction Between MDMX and P53 Core Domain Inhibits P53 DNA Binding, Xi Wei, Shaofang Wu, Tanjing Song, Lihong Chen, Ming Gao, Wade Borcherds, Gary W. Daughdrill, and Jiandong Chen

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The Skp1 Homologs SKR-1/2 Are Required for the Caenorhabditis elegans SKN-1 Antioxidant/Detoxification Response Independently of p38 MAPK., Cheng-Wei Wu, Andrew Deonarine, Aaron Przybysz, Kevin Strange, and Keith P. Chloe

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Integrated Strategy Improves the Prediction Accuracy of miRNA in Large Dataset., Bin Xue, David Lipps, and Sree Devineni

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Characterization of a SILAC Method for Proteomic Analysis of Primary Rat Microglia, Ping Zhang, Ashley E. Culver-Cochran, Stanley M. Stevens Jr., and Bin Liu

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Self-Regulation of Functional Pathways by Motifs Inside the Disordered Tails of Beta-Catenin, Bi Zhao and Bin Xue

Submissions from 2015

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Autoinhibition of MDMX by Intramolecular P53 Mimicry, Lihong Chen, Wade M. Borcherds, Shaofang Wu, Andreas Becker, Ernst Schonbrunn, Gary W. Daughdrill, and Jiandong Chen

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Purification of Proteins on Newly Synthesized DNA Using Ipond, Huzefa Dungrawala and David Cortez

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The Replication Checkpoint Prevents Two Types of Fork Collapse without Regulating Replisome Stability, Huzefa Dungrawala, Kristie L. Rose, Kamakoti P. Bhat, Kareem N. Mohni, Gloria G. Glick, Frank B. Couch, and David Cortez

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Excretion of Cytoplasmic Proteins (ECP) in Staphylococcus Aureus, Patrick Ebner, Marcel Prax, Mulugeta Nega, Iris Koch, Linda Dube, Wenqi Yu, Janina Rinker, Peter Popella, Matthias Flötenmeyer, and Friedrich Götz

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Excretion of Cytosolic Proteins (ECP) in Bacteria, Friedrich Götz, Wenqi Yu, Linda Dube, Marcel Prax, and Patrick Ebner

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The ΝSaα Specific Lipoprotein Like Cluster (lpl) of S. aureus USA300 Contributes to Immune Stimulation and Invasion in Human Cells, Minh Thu Nguyen, Beatrice Kraft, Wenqi Yu, Dogan Doruk Demicrioglu, Tobias Hertlein, Marc Burian, Mathias Schmaler, Klaus Boller, Isabelle Bekeredjian-Ding, Knut Ohlsen, Birgit Schittek, and Friedrich Götz

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Inhibition of Shp2 Suppresses Mutant EGFR-induced Lung Tumors in Transgenic Mouse Model of Lung Adenocarcinoma, Valentina E. Schneeberger, Yuan Ren, Noreen Luetteke, Qingling Huang, Liwei Chen, Harshani R. Lawrence, Nicholas J. Lawrence, Eric B. Haura, John M. Koomen, Domenico Coppola, and Jie Wu

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Cellular Defects Caused by Hypomorphic Variants of the Bloom Syndrome Helicase Gene BLM, Vivek M. Shastri and Kristina H. Schmidt

Submissions from 2014

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Disorder and Residual Helicity Alter p53-Mdm2 Binding Affinity and Signaling in Cells, Wade M. Borcherds, Francois-Xavier Theillet, Andrea Katzer, Ana Finzel, Katie M. Mishall, Anne T. Powell, Hongwei Wu, Wanda Manieri, Christoph Dieterich, Philipp Selenko, Alexander Loewer, and Gary W. Daughdrill

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DBC1/CCAR2 and CCAR1 Are Largely Disordered Proteins that Have Evolved from One Common Ancestor, Jessica Brunquell, Jia Yuan, Aqeela Erwin, Sandy D. Westerheid, and Bin Xue

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The Lone S41 Family C-terminal Processing Protease in Staphylococcus aureus is Localized to the Cell Wall and Contributes to Virulence, Ronan K. Carroll, Frances E. Rivera, Courtney K. Cavaco, Grant M. Johnson, David Martin, and Lindsey N. Shaw

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Inactivating UBE2M Impacts the DNA Damage Response and Genome Integrity Involving Multiple Cullin Ligases, Scott Cukras, Nicholas Morffy, Takbum Ohn, and Younghoon Kee

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D-beta-Hydroxybutyrate Extends Lifespan in , Clare Edwards, John Canfield, Neil Copes, Muhammad Rehan, David Lipps, and Patrick C. Bradshaw

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D-beta-hydroxybutyrate Extends Lifespan in C. elegans, Clare Edwards, John Canfield, Neil Copes, Muhammad Rehan, David Lipps, and Patrick C. Bradshaw

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Benchmarking Organic Micropollutants in Wastewater, Recycled Water and Drinking Water with In Vitro Bioassays, Beate I. Escher, Mayumi Allinson, Rolf Altenburger, Peter A. Bain, Patrick Balaguer, Wibke Busch, Jordan Crago, Nancy D. Denslow, Elke Dopp, Klara Hilscherova, Andrew R. Humpage, Anu Kumar, Marina Grimaldi, B. Sumith Jayasinghe, Barbora Jarosova, Ai Jia, Sergei Makarov, Keith A. Maruya, Alex Medvedev, Alvine C. Mehinto, Jamie E. Mendez, Anita Poulsen, Erik Prochazka, Jessica Richard, Andrea Schifferli, Daniel Schlenk, Stefan Scholz, Fujio Shiraishi, Shane Snyder, Guanyong Su, Janet Y. M. Tang, Bart van der Burg, Sander C. van der Linden, Inge Werner, Sandy D. Westerheid, Chris K. C. Wong, Min Yang, Bonnie H. Y. Yeung, Xiaowei Zhang, and Frederic D. L. Leusch

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Relationship Between Gene Duplicability and Diversifiability in the Topology of Biochemical Networks, Zhanyong Guo, Wen Jiang, Nuno Lages, Wade Borcherds, and Degeng Wang

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σ(N) -Dependent Control of Acid Resistance and the Locus of Enterocyte Effacement in Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli is Activated by Acetyl Phosphate in a Manner Requiring Flagellar Regulator FlhDC and the σ(S) Antagonist FliZ, Avishek Mitra, Pamela A. Fay, Khoury W. Vendura, Zimrisha Alla, Ronan K. Carroll, Lindsey N. Shaw, and James T. Riordan

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The Role of Serum Proteins in Staphylococcus aureus Adhesion to Ethylene Glycol Coated Surfaces, Swen Schuster, Wenqi Yu, Mulugeta Nega, Ya-Yun Chu, Stefan Zorn, Fajun Zhang, Friedrich Götz, and Frank Schreiber

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Evaluation of a Method for Nitrotyrosine Site Identification and Relative Quantitation Using a Stable Isotope-Labeled Nitrated Spike-In Standard and High Resolution Fourier Transform MS and MS/MS Analysis, Kent W. Seeley, Alison R. Fertig, Craig P. Dufresne, Joao P. C. Pinho, and Stanley M. Stevens Jr.

Submissions from 2013

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Structural Divergence is More Extensive Than Sequence Divergence for a Family of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Wade M. Borcherds, Stepan Kashtanov, Hongwei Wu, and Gary W. Daughdrill

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A Transient α-helical Molecular Recognition Element in the Disordered N-terminus of the Sgs1 Helicase is Critical for Chromosome Stability and Binding of Top3/Rmi1, Jessica A. Kennedy, Gary W. Daughdrill, and Kristina H. Schmidt

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Extracellular Proteases are Key Mediators of Staphylococcus Aureus Virulence via the Global Modulation of Virulence-determinant Stability, Stacey L. Kolar, J. Antonio Ibarra, Frances E. Rivera, Joe M. Mootz, Jessica E. Davenport, Stanley M. Stevens Jr., Alexander R. Horswill, and Lindsey N. Shaw

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RcsB Determines the Locus of Enterocyte Effacement (LEE) Expression and Adherence Phenotype of Escherichia coli O157 : H7 Spinach Outbreak Strain TW14359 and Coordinates Bicarbonate-dependent LEE Activation with Repression of Motility, Jason K. Morgan, Khoury W. Vendura, Stanley M. Stevens Jr., and James T. Riordan

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Identification of Proteins at Active, Stalled, and Collapsed Replication Forks Using Isolation of Proteins on Nascent DNA (iPOND) Coupled with Mass Spectrometry, Bianca M. Sirbu, W. Hayes McDonald, Huzefa Dungrawala, Akosua Badu-Nkansah, Gina M. Kavanaugh, Yaoyi Chen, David L. Tabb, and David Cortez

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A Growing Role for Hypertrophy in Senescence, Jill Wright, Huzefa Dungrawala, Robert K. Bright, and Brandt L. Schneider

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Impact of the K24N Mutation on the Transactivation Domain of P53 and Its Binding to Murine Double-minute Clone 2, Yingqian Ada Zhan, Hongwei Wu, Anne T. Powell, Gary W. Daughdrill, and F. Marty Ytreberg

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Impact of the K24N Mutation on the Transactivation Domain of P53 and Its Binding to Murine Double-minute Clone 2, Yingqian Ada Zhan, Hongwei Wu, Anne T. Powell, Gary W. Daughdrill, and F. Marty Ytreberg

Submissions from 2012

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Transcranial Electromagnetic Treatment Against Alzheimer's Disease: Why it has the Potential to Trump Alzheimer's Disease Drug Development, Gary W. Arendash

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SILAC-based Proteomic Analysis to Investigate the Impact of Amyloid Precursor Protein Expression in Neuronal-like B103 Cells, Dale Chaput, Lisa Hornbeck Kirouac, Harris Bell-Temin, Stanley M. Stevens Jr., and Jaya Padmanabhan

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Understanding the Structural Ensembles of a Highly Extended Disordered Protein, Gary W. Daughdrill, Stepan Kashtanov, Amber Stancik, Shannon E. Hill, Gregory Helms, Martin Muschol, Véronique Receveur-Bréchot, and F. Marty Ytreberg

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Discovery of Marinopyrrole A (Maritoclax) as a Selective Mcl-1 Antagonist That Overcomes ABT-737 Resistance by Binding to and Targeting Mcl-1 for Proteasomal Degradation*, Kenichiro Doi, Rongshi Li, Shen-Shu Sung, Hongwei Wu, Yan Liu, Wanda Manieri, Gowdahalli Krishnegowda, Andy Awwad, Alden Dewey, Xin liu, Shantu Amin, Chunwei Cheng, Yong Qin, Ernst Schonbrunn, Gary W. Daughdrill, Thomas P. Loughran Jr., Said M. Sebti, and Hong-Gang Wang

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Identification of New Cell Size Control Genes in S. Cerevisiae, Huzefa Dungrawala, Hui Hua, Jill Wright, Lesley Abraham, Thivakorn Kasemsri, Anthony McDowell, Jessica Stilwell, and Brandt L. Schneider

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Guide to Agave, Cinnamomum, Corymbia, Eucalyptus, Pandanus, and Sansevieria in the flora of Florida, Alan R. Franck

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An IMS/ATP Assay for the Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Urine, Dawn M. Hunter and Daniel V. Lim

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WIPI-1 Positive Autophagosome-like Vesicles Entrap Pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus for Lysosomal Degradation, Mario Mauthe, Wenqi Yu, Oleg Krut, Martin Krönke, Friedrich Götz, Horst Robenek, and Tassula Proikas-Cezanne

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Secondary Structure and Dynamics of a Family of Disordered Proteins, Pranesh Narayanaswami and Gary W. Daughdrill

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The Two-Component Signal Transduction System ArlRS Regulates Staphylococcus Epidermidis Biofilm Formation in an Ica-Dependent Manner, Yang Wu, Jiaxue Wang, Tao Xu, Jingran Liu, Wenqi Yu, Qiang Lou, Tao Zhu, Nianan He, Haijing Ben, Jian Hu, Friedrich Götz, and Di Qu

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Cell Wall Antibiotics Provoke Accumulation of Anchored MCherry in the Cross Wall of Staphylococcus aureus, Wenqi Yu and Friedrich Götz

Submissions from 2011

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Evolution and Disorder, Celeste J. Brown, Audra K. Johnson, A. Keith Dunker, and Gary W. Daughdrill

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Bridging the Gap, Gary W. Daughdrill

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Disorder Predictors Also Predict Backbone Dynamics for a Family of Disordered Proteins, Gary W. Daughdrill, Wade M. Borcherds, and Hongwei Wu

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Synchronization of Yeast, Arkadi Manukyan, Lesley Abraham, Huzefa Dungrawala, and Brandt L. Schneider

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FASTA Barcodes: a Simple Method for the Identification of Yeast ORF Deletions, K. Wyatt McMahon, Arkadi Manukyan, Huzefa Dungrawala, Micah Montgomery, Brian Nordstrom, Jill Wright, Lesley Abraham, and Brandt L. Schneider

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Cell Size and Growth Rate are Major Determinants of Replicative Lifespan, Jingye Yang, Huzefa Dungrawala, Hui Hua, Arkadi Manukyan, Lesley Abraham, Wesley Lane, Holly Mead, Jill Wright, and Brandt L. Schneider

Submissions from 2010

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Epistatic Relationships Between sarA and agr in Staphylococcus Aureus Biofilm Formation, Karen E. Beenken, Lara N. Mrak, Linda M. Griffin, Agnieszka K. Zielinska, Lindsey N. Shaw, Kelly C. Rice, Alexander R. Horswill, Kenneth W. Bayles, and Mark S. Smeltzer

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Comparing Models of Evolution for Ordered and Disordered Proteins, Celeste J. Brown, Audra K. Johnson, and Gary W. Daughdrill

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Animal Models of Alzheimer's Disease, Gemma Casadesus, Gary Arendash, Frank Laferla, and Mike McDonald

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Gene Regulation: Global Transcription Rates Scale with Size, Huzefa Dungrawala, Arkadi Manukyan, and Brandt L. Schneider

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Solution Structure of the C-terminal X Domain of the Measles Virus Phosphoprotein and Interaction with the Intrinsically Disordered C-terminal Domain of the Nucleoprotein, Stéphane Gely, David F. Lowry, Cédric Bernard, Malene R. Jensen, Martin Blackledge, Stéphanie Costanzo, Jean-Marie Bourhis, Hervé Darbon, Gary W. Daughdrill, and Sonia Longhi

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Solution Structure of the C-Terminal X Domain of the Measles Virus Phosphoprotein and Interaction With the Intrinsically Disordered C-Terminal Domain of the Nucleoprotein, Stéphane Gely, David F. Lowry, Cédric Bernard, Marlene R. Jensen, Martin Blackledge, Stéphanie Costanzo, Jean-Marie Bourhis, Hervé Darbon, Gary Daughdrill, and Sonia Longhi

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Changes in Benthic Macrofauna Associated with a Shallow-Water Hydrothermal Vent Gradient in Papua New Guinea, David J. Karlen, Roy E. Price, Thomas Pichler, and James R. Garey

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Characterization of Peptide Deformylase Homologues from Staphylococcus epidermidis, Penghui Lin, Tiancen Hu, Jian Hu, Wenqi Yu, Cong Han, Jian Zhang, Guangrong Qin, Kunqian Yu, Friedrich Götz, Xu Shen, Hualiang Jiang, and Di Qu

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Role of Staphylococcal Wall Teichoic Acid in Targeting the Major Autolysin Atl, Martin Schlag, Raja Biswas, Bernhard Krismer, Thomas Kohler, Sebastian Zoll, Wenqi Yu, Heinz Schwarz, Andreas Peschel, and Friedrich Götz

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Formation of Complex and Unstable Chromosomal Translocations in Yeast, Kristina H. Schmidt, Emilie Viebranz, Lillian Doerfler, Christina Lester, and Aaron Rubenstein

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Shifts in the Host Range of a Promiscuous Plasmid Through Parallel Evolution of Its Replication Initiation Protein, Masahiro Sota, Hirokazu Yano, Julie M. Hughes, Gary W. Daughdrill, Zaid Abdo, Larry J. Forney, and Eva M. Top

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Contribution of SMC (Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes) and SpoIIIe to Chromosome Segregation in Staphylococci, Wenqi Yu, Silvia Herbert, Peter L. Graumann, and Friedrich Götz

Submissions from 2008

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A Robust Approach for Analyzing a Heterogeneous Structural Ensemble, David F. Lowry, Andrew C. Hausrath, and Gary W. Daughdrill

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Identification and Characterization of Sigma(S), a Novel Component of the Staphylococcus Aureus Stress and Virulence Responses, Lindsey N. Shaw, Catharina Lindholm, Tomasz K. Prajsnar, Halie K. Miller, Melanie C. Brown, Ewa Golonka, George C. Stewart, Andrej Tarkowski, and Jan Potempa

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Factors Contributing to the Biofilm-Deficient Phenotype of Staphylococcus Aureus Sara Mutants, Laura H. Tsang, James E. Cassat, Lindsey N. Shaw, Karen E. Beenken, and Mark S. Smeltzer

Submissions from 2007

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Dynamic Behavior of an Intrinsically Unstructured Linker Domain Is Conserved in the Face of Negligible Amino Acid Sequence Conservation, Gary W. Daughdrill, Pranesh Narayanaswami, Sara H. Gilmore, Agniezka Belczyk, and Celeste J. Brown

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Modeling the Accessible Conformations of the Intrinsically Unstructured Transactivation Domain of P53, David F. Lowry, Amber Stancik, Ranjay M. Shrestha, and Gary W. Daughdrill

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Identifying Long-range Structure in the Intrinsically Unstructured Transactivation Domain of P53, Pamela D. Vise, Bharat Baral, Amber Stancik, David F. Lowry, and Gary W. Daughdrill

Submissions from 2006

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Suppression of Spontaneous Genome Rearrangements in Yeast DNA Helicase Mutants, Kristina H. Schmidt and Richard D. Kolodner

Submissions from 2005

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Secondary Structure and Dynamics of an Intrinsically Unstructured Linker Domain, Katie E. Olson, Pranesh Narayanaswami, Pamela D. Vise, David F. Lowry, Marc S. Wold, and Gary W. Daughdrill

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NMR Chemical Shift and Relaxation Measurements Provide Evidence for the Coupled Folding and Binding of the P53 Transactivation Domain, Pamela D. Vise, Bharat Baral, Andrew J. Latos, and Gary W. Daughdrill

Submissions from 2004

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Reduced Spectral Density Mapping of a Partially Folded Fragment of E. coli Thioredoxin, Gary W. Daughdrill, Pamela D. Vise, Hongjun Zhou, Xiaomin Yang, Wen-Feng Yu, Maria Luisa Tasayco, and David F. Lowry

Submissions from 2003

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Chemical Shift Changes Provide Evidence for Overlapping Single‐stranded DNA‐ and XPA‐binding Sites on the 70 kDa Subunit of Human Replication Protein A, Gary W. Daughdrill, Garry W. Buchko, Maria V. Botuyan, Cheryl Arrowsmith, Marc S. Wold, Michael A. Kennedy, and David F. Lowry

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Stable Isotope Labeling of a Group a Streptococcus Virulence Factor Using a Chemically Defined Growth Medium, Pamela D. Vise, Kishore Kodali, Nancy Hoe, Andrzej Paszczynski, James M. Musser, and Gary W. Daughdrill

Submissions from 2002

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The Structure of the Dead Ringer–DNA Complex Reveals How AT‐rich Interaction Domains (ARIDs) Recognize DNA, Junji Iwahara, Gary W. Daughdrill, Joseph Ford, and Robert T. Clubb

Submissions from 2001

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The Weak Interdomain Coupling Observed in the 70 kDa Subunit of Human Replication Protein A is Unaffected by ssDNA Bindin, Gary W. Daughdrill, Jennifer Ackerman, Nancy G. Isern, Maria V. Botuyan, Cheryl Arrowsmith, Marc S. Wold, and David F. Lowry

Submissions from 1999

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Interactions of Human Nucleotide Excision Repair Protein XPA with DNA and RPA70ΔC327:  Chemical Shift Mapping and 15N NMR Relaxation Studies, Garry W. Buchko, Gary W. Daughdrill, Robert de Lorimier, Sudha Rao B. K., Nancy G. Isern, Jody M. Lingbeck, John-Stephen Taylor, Marc S. Wold, Miriam Gochin, Leonard D. Spicer, David F. Lowry, and Michael A. Kennedy

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Unfolding and Disassociation of the Flgm/ σ28 Complex are Thermodynamically Coupled, Gary W. Daughdrill

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Human Replication Protein A: Global Fold of the N-terminal RPA-70 Domain Reveals a Basic Cleft and Flexible C-terminal Linker†, Doris M. Jacobs, Andrew S. Lipton, Nancy G. Isern, Gary W. Daughdrill, David F. Lowry, Xavier Gomes, and Marc S. Wold

Submissions from 1998

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The C-terminal Half of the Anti-sigma Factor Flgm Contains a Dynamic Equilibrium Solution Structure Favoring Helical Conformations, Gary W. Daughdrill, Linda J. Hanely, and Frederick W. Dahlquist

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A New DNA-binding Motif in the Skn-1 Binding Domain–DNA Complex, Peter B. Rupert, Gary W. Daughdrill, Bruce Bowerman, and Brian W. Matthews