Publications by authors named "John J Blazeck"

The concept of enzyme stability is typically used to refer to an enzyme's thermostability - its ability to retain structure and activity as temperature increases. For a therapeutic enzyme, other measures of stability may also be critical, particularly its ability to retain function in human serum at 37 °C, which we refer to as serum stability. Here, we describe an in vitro assay to assess the serum stability of the wildtype Homo sapiens adenosine deaminase I (HsADA1) enzyme using an absorbance-based microplate procedure.

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Rapidly evolving RNA viruses, such as the GII.4 strain of human norovirus (HuNoV), and their vaccines elicit complex serological responses associated with previous exposure. Specific correlates of protection, moreover, remain poorly understood.

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Establishing causative links between protein functional domains and global gene regulation is critical for advancements in genetics, biotechnology, disease treatment, and systems biology. This task is challenging for multifunctional proteins when relying on traditional approaches such as gene deletions since they remove all domains simultaneously. Here, we describe a novel approach to extract quantitative, causative links by modulating the expression of a dominant mutant allele to create a function-specific competitive inhibition.

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