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Paul Dupree
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 205
Citations - 18729
Paul Dupree is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cell wall & Secondary cell wall. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 187 publications receiving 16239 citations.
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Insights into the oxidative degradation of cellulose by a copper metalloenzyme that exploits biomass components
R. Jason Quinlan,Matthew Sweeney,Leila Lo Leggio,Harm Otten,Jens-Christian N. Poulsen,Katja Salomon Johansen,Kristian B. R. M. Krogh,Christian Isak Jørgensen,Morten Tovborg,Annika Anthonsen,Theodora Tryfona,Clive P. Walter,Paul Dupree,Feng Xu,Gideon J. Davies,Paul H. Walton +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that copper is needed for GH61 maximal activity and that the formation of cellodextrin and oxidized cellodesxtrin products by GH61 is enhanced in the presence of small molecule redox-active cofactors such as ascorbate and gallate.
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The wood from the trees: The use of timber in construction
Michael H. Ramage,H. C. Burridge,Marta Busse-Wicher,George Fereday,Thomas Reynolds,Darshil U. Shah,Guanglu Wu,Li Yu,Patrick Hugh Fleming,Danielle Densley-Tingley,Julian M. Allwood,Paul Dupree,Paul Linden,Oren A. Scherman +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider a holistic picture ranging in scale from the science of the cell wall to the engineering and global policies that could maximise forestry and timber construction as a boon to both people and the planet.
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VIP21, a 21-kD membrane protein is an integral component of trans-Golgi-network-derived transport vesicles.
Teymuras V. Kurzchalia,Paul Dupree,Robert G. Parton,Roland Kellner,H. Virta,M Lehnert,Kai Simons +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that VIP21, a cDNA encoding one protein of this complex, VIP21 (Vesicular Integral-membrane Protein of 21 kD), is a component of the molecular machinery of vesicular transport.
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Mapping the Arabidopsis organelle proteome
Tom Dunkley,Svenja Hester,Ian Shadforth,John Runions,Thilo Weimar,Sally L. Hanton,Julian L. Griffin,Conrad Bessant,Federica Brandizzi,Chris Hawes,Rod B. Watson,Paul Dupree,Kathryn S. Lilley +12 more
TL;DR: The localization of organelle proteins by the isotope tagging technique in conjunction with isotope tags for relative and absolute quantitation and 2D liquid chromatography for the simultaneous assignment of proteins to multiple subcellular compartments has enabled protein steady-state distributions to be determined.
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Caveolae and sorting in the trans-Golgi network of epithelial cells.
TL;DR: The finding that the amino acid sequence of VIP21 is almost identical to that of caveolin, a protein previously localized to caveolae suggests that the mechanisms governing inclusion of proteins into caveolar plasma membrane domains are related to the processes of protein and lipid sorting at the TGN.