Recommended Readings: Howard C. Hang, Ph.D. Friday October 19, 2018

Recommended Readings: Howard C. Hang, Ph.D. Friday October 19, 2018

Friday Lectures

Friday, October 19, 2018  3:45 p.m.

Caspary Auditorium

Howard C. Hang Ph.D.

Richard E. Salomon Family Associate Professor and Head

Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Microbial Pathogenesis

The Rockefeller University

Chemical Dissection of Host-Microbe Interactions

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Liu W, Zhou Y, Peng T, Zhou P, Ding X, Li Z, Zhong H, Xu Y, Chen S, Hang HC, Shao F. (2018). Nε-fatty acylation of multiple membrane-associated proteins by Shigella IcsB effector to modulate host function. NATURE MICROBIOLOGY. 3 (9): 996-1009

Thinon, Emmanuelle; Fernandez, Joseph P.; Molina, Henrik; et al. (2018). Selective Enrichment and Direct Analysis of Protein S-Palmitoylation Sites. JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH. 17 (5): 1907-1922

Westcott N, Fernandez JP, Molina H, Hang HC. (2017). Chemical proteomics reveals ADP-ribosylation of small GTPases during oxidative stress. NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. 13 (3): 302-308

Peng T, Hang HC. (2016). Site-Specific Bioorthogonal Labeling for Fluorescence Imaging of Intracellular Proteins in Living Cells. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 138 (43): 14423-14433

Rangan, Kavita J.; Pedicord, Virginia A.; Wang, Yen-Chih; et al. (2016). A secreted bacterial peptidoglycan hydrolase enhances tolerance to enteric pathogens. SCIENCE. 353 (6306): 1434-1437

Percher, Avital; Ramakrishnan, Srinivasan; Thinon, Emmanuelle; et al. (2016). Mass-tag labeling reveals site-specific and endogenous levels of protein S-fatty acylation. PNAS. 113 (16): 4302-7

Review Paper

Peng, Tao; Thinon, Emmanuelle; Hang, Howard C. (2016). Proteomic analysis of fatty-acylated proteins. CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. 30: 77-86

Westcott, Nathan P.; Hang, Howard C. (2014). Chemical reporters for exploring ADP-ribosylation and AMPylation at the host-pathogen interface.  CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. 23: 56-62

Grammel, Markus; Hang, Howard C. (2013). Chemical reporters for biological discovery. NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. 9 (8): 475-484

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