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Structure of the Ebola virus glycoprotein bound to an antibody from a human survivor
- J. E. Lee, M. Fusco, A. Hessell, W. B. Oswald, D. Burton, E. O. Saphire
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature
- 10 July 2008
Ebola virus (EBOV) entry requires the surface glycoprotein (GP) to initiate attachment and fusion of viral and host membranes. Here we report the crystal structure of EBOV GP in its trimeric,… Expand
Genomic Classification of Cutaneous Melanoma
- Rehan Akbani, K. C. Akdemir, +349 authors L. Zou
- Biology, Medicine
- Cell
- 18 June 2015
We describe the landscape of genomic alterations in cutaneous melanomas through DNA, RNA, and protein-based analysis of 333 primary and/or metastatic melanomas from 331 patients. We establish a… Expand
Ebolavirus glycoprotein structure and mechanism of entry.
- J. E. Lee, E. O. Saphire
- Biology, Medicine
- Future virology
- 9 November 2009
Ebolavirus (EBOV) is a highly virulent pathogen capable of causing a severe hemorrhagic fever with 50-90% lethality. The EBOV glycoprotein (GP) is the only virally expressed protein on the virion… Expand
Cand1 Promotes Assembly of New SCF Complexes through Dynamic Exchange of F Box Proteins
- N. Pierce, J. E. Lee, +9 authors R. Deshaies
- Biology, Medicine
- Cell
- 28 March 2013
The modular SCF (Skp1, cullin, and F box) ubiquitin ligases feature a large family of F box protein substrate receptors that enable recognition of diverse targets. However, how the repertoire of SCF… Expand
Form follows function: the importance of endoplasmic reticulum shape.
- L. M. Westrate, J. E. Lee, W. Prinz, G. Voeltz
- Biology, Medicine
- Annual review of biochemistry
- 2 June 2015
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has a remarkably complex structure, composed of a single bilayer that forms the nuclear envelope, along with a network of sheets and dynamic tubules. Our understanding… Expand
Structural determinants of HIV-1 Vif susceptibility and DNA binding in APOBEC3F
- K. K. Siu, A. Sultana, F. Azimi, J. E. Lee
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature communications
- 4 November 2013
The human APOBEC3 family of DNA cytosine deaminases serves as a front-line intrinsic immune response to inhibit the replication of diverse retroviruses. APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G are the most potent… Expand
Structural Basis for Marburg Virus Neutralization by a Cross-Reactive Human Antibody
- T. Hashiguchi, M. Fusco, +8 authors E. O. Saphire
- Biology, Medicine
- Cell
- 26 February 2015
The filoviruses, including Marburg and Ebola, express a single glycoprotein on their surface, termed GP, which is responsible for attachment and entry of target cells. Filovirus GPs differ by up to… Expand
Structure of an Antibody in Complex with Its Mucin Domain Linear Epitope That Is Protective against Ebola Virus
- D. Olal, Ana I. Kuehne, +8 authors E. O. Saphire
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Virology
- 14 December 2011
ABSTRACT Antibody 14G7 is protective against lethal Ebola virus challenge and recognizes a distinct linear epitope in the prominent mucin-like domain of the Ebola virus glycoprotein GP. The structure… Expand
Transition state structure of 5'-methylthioadenosine/S-adenosylhomocysteine nucleosidase from Escherichia coli and its similarity to transition state analogues.
- Vipender Singh, J. E. Lee, Sara Núñez, P. Howell, V. Schramm
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Biochemistry
- 9 August 2005
Methylthioadenosine/S-adenosylhomocysteine nucleosidase (MTAN) catalyzes reactions linked to polyamine metabolism, quorum sensing pathways, methylation reactions, and adenine salvage. It is a… Expand
Structure-guided analysis of the human APOBEC3-HIV restrictome.
- H. Aydin, Matthew W. Taylor, J. E. Lee
- Biology, Medicine
- Structure
- 6 May 2014
Human APOBEC3 (A3) proteins are host-encoded intrinsic restriction factors that inhibit the replication of many retroviral pathogens. Restriction is believed to occur as a result of the DNA cytosine… Expand