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Selected Publications


1. Griswold, IJ and Dahlquist, FW., The dynamic behavior of CheW from Thermotoga maritima in solution as determined by nuclear magnetic resonance: Implications for potential protein-protein interaction sites, in press, Biophysical Chemistry, 101-102(C): 359-373, 2002

2. Eldridge A.M., Hyun-Seo Kang H-S., Johnson, E., Gunsalus, R., and Dahlquist FW. The Effect of Phosphorylation on the Inter-domain Interaction of the Response Regulator, NarL. Biochemistry, 41, 15173-80, 2002.

3. Skrynnikov NR, Dahlquist FW, Kay LE., Reconstructing NMR spectra of "invisible" excited protein states using HSQC and HMQC experiments, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 124, 12352-12360, 2002.

4. Kingston, RL, Hamel, DJ, Gay, LS, Dahlquist, FW and Matthews, BW. Structural basis for the attachment of a paramyxoviral polymerase to its template, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci US, 101, 8301-6. 2004

5. Dyer, CM, Quillin, ML, Campos, A, Lu, J, McEvoy, MM, Hausrath AC, Westbrook, EM, Matsumura, P, Mathews, BW and Dahlquist, FW. Structure of the constituitively active double mutant CheY D13K Y106W alone and in complex with a FliM peptide, J. Mol. Biol, 342. 1325-35. 2004.

6. Hamel, DJ and Dahlquist FW The contact interface of a 120 kD CheA-CheW complex by methyl TROSY interaction spectroscopy, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 127,9676-7, 2005.

7. Quezada CM, Hamel DJ, Gradinaru, C., Bilwes, AM, Dahlquist, FW, Crane, BR and Simon,MI. Structural and chemical requirements for histidine phosphorylation by the chemotaxis kinase CheA, J. Biol. Chem., 280, 30581-5, 2005.

8. Dyer CM and Dahlquist, FW, Switched or Not? Structure of Unphosphorylated CheY Bound to the N-Terminus of FliM. J. Bact., 188, 7354-7363, 2006

9. Hamel, D., Zhou, H., Starich , M. R., Byrd, A. and Dahlquist, F.W. Chemical shift perturbation mapping of the phosphotransfer and catalytic domain interaction in the histidine autokinase CheA , Biochemistry, 45, 9509-17, 2006

10. Dahlquist, F.W. Slip sliding away. New insights into DNA-protein recognition. Nature Chemical Biology, 2, 353-4, 2006

11. Kawamura, T., Le, U.K., Zhou, H., Dahlquist, F.W. Solution Structure of PapI, a key regulator of pap pili phase variation. J. Mol. Biol. 365,1130-42. 2007

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