A research article from the Ragsdale lab is featured in JACS Spotlights
Nickel–sulfonate mode of substrate binding for forward and reverse reactions of methyl-SCoM reductase suggest a radical mechanism involving long-range electron transfer
Nickel–sulfonate mode of substrate binding for forward and reverse reactions of methyl-SCoM reductase suggest a radical mechanism involving long-range electron transfer
LIG1 syndrome mutations remodel a cooperative network of ligand binding interactions to compromise ligation efficiency
Ferric heme as a CO/NO sensor in the nuclear receptor Rev-Erbβ by coupling gas binding to electron transfer
Structural basis for antibody inhibition of flavivirus NS1–triggered endothelial dysfunction
Their new publications are in PLoS ONE and the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis .
Ligand-profile based virtual screening of human GPCRs
The human B 12 trafficking protein CblC processes nitrocobalamin
Structural basis of peptidoglycan endopeptidase regulation
Tgfb3 collaborates with PP2A and Notch signaling pathways to inhibit retina regeneration
Transient kinetic analysis of oxidative dealkylation by the direct reversal DNA repair enzyme AlkB