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Valérie Copié
Researcher at Montana State University
Publications - 64
Citations - 1633
Valérie Copié is an academic researcher from Montana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1266 citations. Previous affiliations of Valérie Copié include Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Structural and functional characterization of an archaeal clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-associated complex for antiviral defense (CASCADE).
Nathanael G. Lintner,Melina Kerou,Susan K. Brumfield,Shirley Graham,Huanting Liu,James H. Naismith,Matthew Sdano,Nan Peng,Qunxin She,Valérie Copié,Mark J. Young,Malcolm F. White,C. Martin Lawrence +12 more
TL;DR: The structural and functional characterization of an archaeal CASCADE (aCASCADE) from Sulfolobus solfataricus is reported and a general subunit architecture for CASCade in other bacteria and Archaea is proposed.
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Characterization and engineering of a two-enzyme system for plastics depolymerization.
Brandon C. Knott,Erika Erickson,Mark D. Allen,Japheth E. Gado,Rosie Graham,Fiona L. Kearns,Isabel Pardo,Ece Topuzlu,Jared J. Anderson,Harry P. Austin,Graham Dominick,Christopher W. Johnson,Nicholas A. Rorrer,Caralyn J. Szostkiewicz,Valérie Copié,Christina M. Payne,H. Lee Woodcock,Bryon S. Donohoe,Gregg T. Beckham,John McGeehan +19 more
TL;DR: The characterization of the MHETase enzyme and synergy of the two-enzyme PET depolymerization system may inform enzyme cocktail-based strategies for plastics upcycling and will inform future efforts in the biological deconstruction andUpcycling of mixed plastics.
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Mini-review: Lactoferrin: a bioinspired, anti-biofilm therapeutic.
TL;DR: In vitro analyses of lactoferrin and its derivatives have demonstrated that these complex molecules are structurally and functionally well suited to address the heterogeneity of bacterial biofilms.
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Low-temperature solid-state 13C NMR studies of the retinal chromophore in rhodopsin.
Steven O. Smith,I. Palings,Valérie Copié,Daniel P. Raleigh,J. M. L. Courtin,J. A. Pardoen,Johan Lugtenburg,Richard A. Mathies,Robert G. Griffin +8 more
TL;DR: Magic angle sample spinning (MASS) 13C NMR spectra have been obtained of bovine rhodopsin regenerated with retinal prosthetic groups isotopically enriched with 13C at C-5 and C-14, indicating that the retinal chromophore is in the twisted 6-s-cis conformation in r Rhodopsin, in contrast to the planar 6-S-trans conformation found in bacteriorhodopsIn.
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The structure of the CRISPR-associated protein Csa3 provides insight into the regulation of the CRISPR/Cas system.
Nathanael G. Lintner,Kenneth A. Frankel,Susan E. Tsutakawa,Donald L. Alsbury,Valérie Copié,Mark J. Young,John A. Tainer,C. Martin Lawrence +7 more
TL;DR: The first structure of Csa3, a CRISPR-associated protein from Sulfolobus solfataricus, is reported, which reveals a dimeric two-domain protein that suggests a transcriptional regulator under allosteric control of the N-terminal domain.