Recommended Readings: Juli Feigon, Ph.D. Friday October 16, 2020

Recommended Readings: Juli Feigon, Ph.D. Friday October 16, 2020

Webinar Friday Lecture SeriesJuli Feigon, Ph.D. 

(open to the Tri-I community)

Friday, October 16, 2020

Juli Feigon, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

University of California

Integrative Structural Biology of Telomerase

 

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Wang, Yaqiang; Susac, Lukas; Feigon, Juli. (2019). Structural Biology of Telomerase. COLD SPRING HARBOR PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY. 11 (12)

Jiang, Jiansen; Wang, Yaqiang; Susac, Lukas; et al. (2018). Structure of Telomerase with Telomeric DNA. CELL. 173 (5): 1179-1190

Upton, Heather E.; Chan, Henry; Feigon, Juli; et al. (2017). Shared Subunits of Tetrahymena Telomerase Holoenzyme and Replication Protein A Have Different Functions in Different Cellular Complexes. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 292 (1): 217-228

Jiang, Jiansen; Chan, Henry; Cash, Darian D.; et al. (2015). Structure of Tetrahymena telomerase reveals previously unknown subunits, functions, and interactions. SCIENCE. 350 (6260)

Jiang, Jiansen; Miracco, Edward J.; Hong, Kyungah; et al. (2013). The architecture of Tetrahymena telomerase holoenzyme. NATURE. 496 (7444): 187-192

Book Chapter

Chan, Henry; Wang, Yaqiang; Feigon, Juli. (2017). Progress in Human and Tetrahymena Telomerase Structure Determination. ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOPHYSICS. 46: 199-225

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