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Madeline M. Johnson
Madeline M. Johnson
Ph.D. Student, Vanderbilt University
Verified email at vanderbilt.edu
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Molecular origins of reduced activity and binding commitment of processive cellulases and associated carbohydrate-binding proteins to cellulose III
SPS Chundawat, B Nemmaru, M Hackl, SK Brady, MA Hilton, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 296, 2021
222021
Switching and torque generation in swarming E. coli
KM Ford, JD Antani, A Nagarajan, MM Johnson, PP Lele
Frontiers in Microbiology 9, 408414, 2018
172018
Single-molecule investigations of single-chain cellulose biosynthesis
MA Hilton, HW Manning, I Górniak, SK Brady, MM Johnson, J Zimmer, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (40), e2122770119, 2022
62022
Multiscale Characterization of Complex Binding Interactions of Cellulolytic Enzymes Highlights Limitations of Classical Approaches
SPS Chundawat, B Nemmaru, M Hackl, SK Brady, MA Hilton, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.05. 08.084152, 2020
12020
Processive degradation of cellulose by the bacterial cellulase TfCel6B
MM Johnson, A De Chellis, B Nemmaru, SPS Chundawat, MJ Lang
Biophysical Journal 123 (3), 284a, 2024
2024
Lon degrades stable substrates slowly but with enhanced processivity, redefining the attributes of a successful AAA+ protease
MR Kasal, HC Kotamarthi, MM Johnson, HM Stephens, MJ Lang, ...
Cell Reports 42 (9), 113061, 2023
2023
Lon protease degrades stable substrates slowly but with enhanced processivity, redefining the model of a strong and robust AAA+ protease
M Kasal, HC Kotamarthi, MM Johnson, H Stephens, MJ Lang, RT Sauer, ...
Biophysical Journal 122 (3), 319a-320a, 2023
2023
Switching and Torque Generation in Swarming Bacteria
K Ford, J Antani, A Nagarajan, M Johnson, P Lele
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2019, F63. 010, 2019
2019
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