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Structures Determined by Facility Users

Structure of the Retron IA Complex without the HNH Nuclease

Structure of the Retron IA Complex without the HNH Nuclease

PDB ID: 9N6C

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.26.645336

Structure of the retron IA complex with HNH nuclease in the "up" orientation

Structure of the retron IA complex with HNH nuclease in the "up" orientation

PDB ID: 9N6B

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.26.645336

Structure of the retron IA complex with HNH nuclease in the "down" orientation

Structure of the retron IA complex with HNH nuclease in the "down" orientation

PDB ID: 9N69

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.26.645336

Cryo-EM structure of the trimeric SenDRT9 RT-ncRNA complex (GST fusion)

Cryo-EM structure of the trimeric SenDRT9 RT-ncRNA

PDB ID: 9NLX

DOI: to be published

Cryo-EM structure of hexameric SenDRT9 RT-ncRNA complex

Cryo-EM structure of hexameric SenDRT9 RT-ncRNA complex

PDB ID: 9NLV

DOI: to be published

Asymmetric unit of the PARIS Immune Complex at 3.2 Angstrom Resolution

Asymmetric unit of the PARIS Immune Complex at 3.2 Angstrom Resolution

PDB ID: 8UX9

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07874-3

Cas1-Cas2/3 integrase and IHF bound to CRISPR leader, repeat and foreign DNA

Cas1-Cas2/3 integrase and IHF bound to CRISPR leader, repeat and foreign DNA

PDB ID: 8FLJ

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-023-01097-2

 

2024-2025 Publications

1.) George JT, Burman N, Wilkinson RA, de Silva S, McKelvey-Pham Q, Buyukyoruk M, Dale A, Landman H, Graham A, DeLuca SZ, Wiedenheft B (2025 Mar 26). Structural basis of antiphage defense by an ATPase-associated reverse transcriptase. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, (), . . ID: 40196496.

2.) Tang S, Žedaveinytė R, Burman N, Pandey S, Ramirez JL, Kulber LM, Wiegand T, Wilkinson RA, Ma Y, Zhang DJ, Lampe GD, Berisa M, Jovanovic M, Wiedenheft B, Sternberg SH (2025 Mar 25). Protein-primed DNA homopolymer synthesis by an antiviral reverse transcriptase. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, (), . . ID: 40196691.

3.) Sobolewski TN, Trousdale RC, Gauvin CL, Lawrence CM, Walker RA (2025 Jan 14). Nanomolar PFOA Concentrations Affect Lipid Membrane Structure: Consequences for Bioconcentration Mechanisms. Environmental science & technology, 59(1), 709-718. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.4c03652. ID: 39718541.

4.) Burman N, Belukhina S, Depardieu F, Wilkinson RA, Skutel M, Santiago-Frangos A, Graham AB, Livenskyi A, Chechenina A, Morozova N, Zahl T, Henriques WS, Buyukyoruk M, Rouillon C, Saudemont B, Shyrokova L, Kurata T, Hauryliuk V, Severinov K, Groseille J, Thierry A, Koszul R, Tesson F, Bernheim A, Bikard D, Wiedenheft B, Isaev A (2024 Dec). Author Correction: A virally encoded tRNA neutralizes the PARIS antiviral defence system. Nature, 636(8043), E8. . ID: 39633059.

5.) Sobolewski TN, Findlay JL, Hemphill JE, Walker RA (2024 Nov 26). Aggregation, Not Micellization: Perfluorooctanoic Acid, Perfluorobutanesulfonic Acid, and Potassium Perfluorooctanesulfonate Behavior in Aqueous Solution. Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids, 40(47), 24820-24831. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c02566. ID: 39539066.

6.) Burman N, Belukhina S, Depardieu F, Wilkinson RA, Skutel M, Santiago-Frangos A, Graham AB, Livenskyi A, Chechenina A, Morozova N, Zahl T, Henriques WS, Buyukyoruk M, Rouillon C, Saudemont B, Shyrokova L, Kurata T, Hauryliuk V, Severinov K, Groseille J, Thierry A, Koszul R, Tesson F, Bernheim A, Bikard D, Wiedenheft B, Isaev A (2024 Oct). A virally encoded tRNA neutralizes the PARIS antiviral defence system. Nature, 634(8033), 424-431. . ID: 39111359.

7.) Santiago-Frangos A, Henriques WS, Wiegand T, Gauvin CC, Buyukyoruk M, Graham AB, Wilkinson RA, Triem L, Neselu K, Eng ET, Lander GC, Wiedenheft B (2023 Nov). Structure reveals why genome folding is necessary for site-specific integration of foreign DNA into CRISPR arrays. Nature structural & molecular biology, 30(11), 1675-1685. . ID: 37710013.