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Carlos Bustamante
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 799
Citations - 122303
Carlos Bustamante is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & DNA. The author has an hindex of 161, co-authored 770 publications receiving 106053 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Bustamante include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & University of California.
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Inferring SNP function using evolutionary, structural, and computational methods.
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Tunable, biodegradable grafting-from glycopolypeptide bottlebrush polymers.
Zachary S. Clauss,Casia L. Wardzala,Austin E. Schlirf,Nathaniel S. Wright,Simranpreet S. Saini,Bibiana Onoa,Carlos Bustamante,Jessica R. Kramer +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a one-pot dual-catalysis polymerization of glycan-bearing α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides is used to form glycopolypeptide brushes.
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Circular intensity differential scattering of light by hierarchical molecular structures
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that circular intensity differential scattering (CIDS) of light by macromolecules with different levels of chiral structure is the superposition of the CIDS from each individual level.
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Single-molecule diffusometry reveals no catalysis-induced diffusion enhancement of alkaline phosphatase as proposed by FCS experiments
Zhijie Chen,Alan Shaw,Hugh Wilson,Maxime Woringer,Xavier Darzacq,Susan Marqusee,Quan Wang,Carlos Bustamante +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that interactions between the fluorescent dye and the enzyme’s substrate can produce the signature of apparent diffusion enhancement in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), the standard ensemble assay currently used to study enzyme diffusion and indicate that single-molecule approaches provide a more robust means to investigate diffusion at the nanoscale.
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4.22 Viral DNA Packaging Motors
Craig L. Hetherington,Jeffrey R. Moffitt,Jeffrey R. Moffitt,P.J. Jardine,Carlos Bustamante,Carlos Bustamante,Carlos Bustamante +6 more
TL;DR: By integrating single-molecule data with structural and biochemical information from related molecular motors, a possible molecular model for ATP-dependent translocation by a viral packaging motor is developed and presented.