Publications by authors named "Jennifer P McCord"

Thermorubin is a tetracyclic naphthoisocoumarin natural product that demands investigation due to its novel mechanism of bacterial protein synthesis inhibition and its unusual structural features. In this work, we describe the identification of the biosynthetic cluster responsible for thermorubin from the sequenced producer species and its confirmation via heterologous production in . Based on an in-depth annotation of the cluster, we propose a biosynthetic pathway that accounts for the formation of the unique, nonterminal pyrone.

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Limitations associated with immunoglobulins have motivated the search for novel binding scaffolds. Repeat proteins have emerged as one promising class of scaffolds, but often are limited to binding protein and peptide targets. An exception is the repeat proteins of the immune system, which have in recent years served as an inspiration for binding scaffolds which can bind glycans and other classes of biomolecule.

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In the past two decades, keratin biomaterials have shown impressive results as scaffolds for tissue engineering, wound healing, and nerve regeneration. In addition to its intrinsic biocompatibility, keratin interacts with specific cell receptors eliciting beneficial biochemical cues. However, during extraction from natural sources, such as hair and wool fibers, natural keratins are subject to extensive processing conditions that lead to formation of unwanted by-products.

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