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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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ORGANIZATION OF PIGMENT‐PROTEIN COMPLEXES INTO MACRODOMAINS IN THE THYLAKOID MEMBRANES OF WILD‐TYPE and CHLOROPHYLL fo‐LESS MUTANT OF BARLEY AS REVEALED BY CIRCULAR DICHROISM

TL;DR: The organization of pigment‐protein complexes into large chiral macrodomains was investigated in wild‐type and chlorophyll b‐less mutant thylakoid membranes of barley and the size of the macroDomains under comparable conditions appeared smaller in the mutant than in the wild‐types.
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Solvent Accessibility and Purifying Selection Within Proteins of Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica

TL;DR: Five enzymes for which polymorphic sequence variation within Escherichia coli and/or Salmonella enterica was available, along with a protein structure are analyzed and single and multivariate logistic regression models are presented that evaluate amino acid size, physicochemical properties, solvent accessibility, and secondary structure as predictors of polymorphism.
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Sequence-directed DNA export guides chromosome translocation during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.

TL;DR: A sequence-directed DNA exporter model is proposed that reconciles previously proposed models for SpoIIIE and FtsK, constituting a unified model for directional DNA transport by the SpoIIie/FtsK family of AAA+ ring ATPases.
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Images of single-stranded nucleic acids by scanning tunnelling microscopy.

TL;DR: The micrographs demonstrate the potential application of scanning tunnelling microscopy in structural studies of nucleic acids and provide evidence that it could be used to sequence DNA.