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Robert T. Sauer

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  408
Citations -  42127

Robert T. Sauer is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Repressor & Protein degradation. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 402 publications receiving 40181 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert T. Sauer include University of California, San Francisco & Harvard University.

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Identification of functionally important residues in the DNA binding region of the mnt repressor.

TL;DR: Findings suggest that part of the N-terminal region of Mnt binds as an extended polypeptide strand within the major groove of the mnt operator.
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Bacteriophage P22 Cro protein: sequence, purification, and properties

TL;DR: The amino-terminal sequence of this protein was found to be as predicted by the DNA sequence; close agreement was also observed between its predicted and experimentally determined amino acid composition and molar extinction coefficient at 280 nm.
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Amino-terminal arm of the λ repressor: a 1H NMR study

TL;DR: The N-terminal arm of the lambda repressor is shown to be flexible in solution by one- and two-dimensional 1H NMR methods, and the conformation of the operator-binding domain is not affected by the removal of the first three residues nor by a point mutation, Lys-4----Gln.
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Striking stabilization of Arc repressor by an engineered disulfide bond.

TL;DR: A solvent-exposed Cys11-Cys11' disulfide bond was designed to link the antiparallel strands of the beta sheet both in the Arc repressor dimer and in a single-chain variant in which the Arc subunits are connected by a 15-residue peptide tether.
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Biochemical and genetic analysis of operator contacts made by residues within the beta-sheet DNA binding motif of Mnt repressor.

TL;DR: These and previous results predict the following contacts between side chains in the Mnt tetramer and operator DNA: Arg2 recognizes the guanines at operator positions 10 and 12; His6 contacts the guansines atoperator positions 5 and 17; Asn8 contacts operator positions 4, 7, 15 and 18.