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Kurt Wüthrich Group at TSRI: Publications

1. Wüthrich, K. (2001) Nat. Struct. Biol. 8, 923–925. The way to NMR structures of proteins.

2. Pellecchia, M., Sem, D. S., Wüthrich, K. (2002) Nat. Rev. Drug Discovery 1, 211–219. NMR in drug discovery.

3. Luginbühl, P. and Wüthrich, K (2002) Progr. Nucl. Magn. Reson. Spect. 40, 199–247. Semi-classical nuclear spin relaxation theory revisited for use with biological macromolecules.

4. Herrmann T., Güntert P. and Wüthrich, K. (2002) J. Biomol. NMR 24, 171–189. Protein NMR structure determination with automated NOE-identification in the NOESY Spectra using the new software ATNOS.

5. Etezady-Esfarjani, T., Peti, W. and Wüthrich, K. (2003) J. Biomol. NMR 25, 167–168. Letter to the Editor: NMR assignment of the conserved hypothetical protein TM1290 of Thermotoga maritima.

6. Etezady-Esfarjani, T., Herrmann, T., Peti, W., Klock, H.E., Lesley, S.A. and Wüthrich, K. (2004) J. Biomol. NMR 29, 403 – 406. NMR structure determination of the hypothetical protein TM1290 from Thermotoga maritima using automated NOESY analysis.

7. Almeida, M.S., Peti, W. and Wüthrich, K. (2004) J. Biomol. NMR 29, 453–454. Letter to the Editor: 1H-, 13C- and 15N-NMR assignment of the conserved hypothetical protein TM0487 from Thermotoga maritima.

8. Peti, W., Etezady-Esfarjani, T., Herrmann, T., Klock, H.E., Lesley, S.A. and Wüthrich, K. (2004) J . Struct. Funct. Genomics 5, 205–215. NMR for structural proteomics of Thermotoga maritima: screening and structure determination.

9. Almeida, M.S., Peti, W. and Wüthrich, K. (2004) J. Biomol. NMR 29, 453– 454. Letter to the Editor: 1H-, 13C- and 15N-NMR assignment of the conserved hypothetical protein TM0487 from Thermotoga maritima.

10. Peti, W., Norcross, J., Eldridge, G. and O’Neil-Johnson, M. (2004) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126, 5873 – 5878. Biomolecular NMR using a microcoil NMR probe – new technique for the chemical shift assignment of aromatic side chains in proteins.

11. Kelker, M.S., Foss, T.R., Peti, W., Teyton, L., Kelly, J.W., Wüthrich, K. and Wilson, I.A. (2004) J. Mol. Biol. 342, 1237– 1248. Crystal structure of human triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) at 1.47 Ǻ.

12. Page, R., Peti, W., Wilson, I.A., Stevens, R.C. and Wüthrich, K. (2005) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102, 1901 – 1905. NMR screening and crystal quality of bacterially expressed prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins in a structural genomics pipeline.

13. Peti, W., Herrmann, T., Zagnitko, O., Grzechnik, S.K. and Wüthrich, K. (2005) Proteins: Struct. Funct. Bioinform. 59, 387–390. NMR structure of the conserved hypothetical protein TM0979 from Thermotoga maritima.

14. Columbus, L., Peti, W., Etezady-Esfarjani, T., Herrmann, T. and Wüthrich, K. (2005) Proteins: Struct. Funct. Bioinform. 60, 552–557. NMR structure determination of the conserved hypothetical protein TM1816 from Thermotoga maritima.

15. Horst, R., Bertelsen, E.B., Fiaux, J., Wider, G., Horwich, A.L. and Wüthrich, K. (2005) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102, 12748–12753. Direct NMR observation of a substrate protein bound to the chaperonin GroEL.

16. Peti, W., Johnson, M.A., Herrmann, T., Neuman, B.W., Buchmeier, M.J., Nelson, M., Joseph, J., Page, R., Stevens, R.C., Kuhn, P. and Wüthrich, K. (2005) J. Virol. 79, 12905– 12913. Structural genomics of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus: nuclear magnetic resonance structure of the protein nsP7.

17. Almeida, M.S., Herrman, T., Peti, W., Wilson, I.A. and Wüthrich, K. (2005) Protein Sci. 14, 2880–2886. NMR structure of the conserved hypothetical protein TM0487 from Thermotoga maritima: Implications for 216 homologous DUF59 proteins.

18. Baker, K.A., Hilty, C., Peti, W., Prince, A., Pfaffinger, P.J., Wider, G., Wüthrich, K. and Choe, S. (2006) Biochemistry 45, 1663–1672. NMR-derived dynamic aspects of N-type inactivation of a Kv channel suggest a transient interaction with the T1 domain.

19. Peti, W., Page, R., Moy, K., O’Neil-Johnson, M., Wilson, I.A., Stevens, R.C. and Wüthrich, K. (2005) J. Struct. Funct. Genom. 6, 259–267.Towards miniaturization of a structural genomics pipeline using micro-expression and microcoil NMR.

20. Etezady-Esfarjani, T., Herrmann, T., Horst, R. and Wüthrich, K. (2006) J. Biomol. NMR 34, 3 – 11. Automated protein NMR structure determination in crude cell-extract.

21. Columbus, L., Lipfert, J., Klock, H., Millett, I., Doniach, S. and Lesley, S.A. (2006) Protein Sci. 15, 961 – 975. Expression, purification, and characterization of Thermotoga maritima membrane proteins for structure determination.

22. Johnson, M., Peti, W., Herrmann, T., Wilson, I. and Wüthrich, K. (2006) Protein Sci. 15, 1030 –1041. Solution structure of As11650, an acyl carrier protein from Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 with a variant phosphopantetheinylation-site sequence.

23. Almeida, M. S., Johnson, M.A. and Wüthrich, K. (2006) J. Biomol. NMR, DOI 10.1007/s10858-006-9018-9. NMR assignment of the SARS-CoV protein nsp1.

24. Serrano, P., Almedia, M.S., Johnson, M.A. and Wüthrich, K. (2006) J. Biomol. NMR, DOI 10.1007/s10858-006-9017-x. NMR assignment of the protein nsp3a from SARS-CoV.

25. Etezady-Esfarjani, T., Placzek, W.J., Herrmann, T. and Wüthrich, K. (2006) Magn. Reson. Chem. 44, S61–S70. Solution structures of the putative anti-σ-factor antagonist TM1442 from Thermotoga maritima in the free and phosphorylated states.

26. Horst, R., Wider, G., Fiaux, J., Bertelsen, E.B., Horwich, A.L. and Wüthrich, K. (2006) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103, 15445–15450. Proton-proton Overhauser NMR spectroscopy with polypeptide chains in large structures.

27. Placzek, W.J., Almeida, M.A. and Wüthrich, K. (2006) J. Biomol. NMR, DOI 10.1007/s10858-006-9042-9. NMR assignment of a human cancer-related nucleoside triphosphatase.

 

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