Anthony M. Burke
University of California, Irvine
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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics | 2014
Robyn M. Kaake; Xiaorong Wang; Anthony M. Burke; Clinton Yu; Wynne Kandur; Yingying Yang; Eric J. Novtisky; Tonya Second; Jicheng Duan; Athit Kao; Shenheng Guan; Danielle Vellucci; Scott D. Rychnovsky; Lan Huang
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are fundamental to the structure and function of protein complexes. Resolving the physical contacts between proteins as they occur in cells is critical to uncovering the molecular details underlying various cellular activities. To advance the study of PPIs in living cells, we have developed a new in vivo cross-linking mass spectrometry platform that couples a novel membrane-permeable, enrichable, and MS-cleavable cross-linker with multistage tandem mass spectrometry. This strategy permits the effective capture, enrichment, and identification of in vivo cross-linked products from mammalian cells and thus enables the determination of protein interaction interfaces. The utility of the developed method has been demonstrated by profiling PPIs in mammalian cells at the proteome scale and the targeted protein complex level. Our work represents a general approach for studying in vivo PPIs and provides a solid foundation for future studies toward the complete mapping of PPI networks in living systems.
Advanced Materials | 2013
Long Phan; Ward G. Walkup; David D. Ordinario; Emil Karshalev; Jonah-Micah Jocson; Anthony M. Burke; Alon A. Gorodetsky
In nature, cephalopods employ unique dynamic camouflage mechanisms. Herein, we draw inspiration from self-assembled structures found in cephalopods to fabricate tunable biomimetic camouflage coatings. The reflectance of these coatings is dynamically modulated between the visible and infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum in situ. Our studies represent a crucial step towards reconfigurable and disposable infrared camouflage for stealth applications.
Angewandte Chemie | 2016
Austin G. Wardrip; Amir Mazaheripour; Nina Hüsken; Jonah-Micah Jocson; Andrew Bartlett; Robert Lopez; Nathan Frey; Cade B. Markegard; Gregor Kladnik; Albano Cossaro; Luca Floreano; Alberto Verdini; Anthony M. Burke; Mary N. Dickson; Ioannis Kymissis; Dean Cvetko; A. Morgante; Sahar Sharifzadeh; Hung D. Nguyen; Alon A. Gorodetsky
Advanced molecular electronic components remain vital for the next generation of miniaturized integrated circuits. Thus, much research effort has been devoted to the discovery of lossless molecular wires, for which the charge transport rate or conductivity is not attenuated with length in the tunneling regime. Herein, we report the synthesis and electrochemical interrogation of DNA-like molecular wires. We determine that the rate of electron transfer through these constructs is independent of their length and propose a plausible mechanism to explain our findings. The reported approach holds relevance for the development of high-performance molecular electronic components and the fundamental study of charge transport phenomena in organic semiconductors.
Analytical Chemistry | 2014
David D. Ordinario; Anthony M. Burke; Long Phan; Jonah-Micah Jocson; Hanfei Wang; Mary N. Dickson; Alon A. Gorodetsky
Protein-DNA interactions play a central role in many cellular processes, and their misregulation has been implicated in a number of human diseases. Thus, there is a pressing need for the development of analytical strategies for interrogating the binding of proteins to DNA. Herein, we report the electrical monitoring of a prototypical DNA-binding protein, the PvuII restriction enzyme, at microfluidic-encapsulated, DNA-modified carbon nanotube field effect transistors. Our integrated platform enables the sensitive, sequence specific detection of PvuII at concentrations as low as 0.5 pM in a volume of 0.025 μL (corresponding to ~7500 proteins). These figures of merit compare favorably to state of the art values reported for alternative fluorescent and electrical assays. The overall detection strategy represents a step toward the massively parallel electrical monitoring, identification, and quantification of protein-DNA interactions at arrayed nanoscale devices.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2015
Cade B. Markegard; Amir Mazaheripour; Jonah-Micah Jocson; Anthony M. Burke; Mary N. Dickson; Alon A. Gorodetsky; Hung D. Nguyen
Perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic diimides (PTCDIs) are a well-known class of organic materials. Recently, these molecules have been incorporated within DNA as base surrogates, finding ready applications as probes of DNA structure and function. However, the assembly dynamics and kinetics of PTCDI DNA base surrogates have received little attention to date. Herein, we employ constant temperature molecular dynamics simulations to gain an improved understanding of the assembly of PTCDI dimers and trimers. We also use replica-exchange molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate the energetic landscape dictating the formation of stacked PTCDI structures. Our studies provide insight into the equilibrium configurations of multimeric PTCDIs and hold implications for the construction of DNA-inspired systems from perylene-derived organic semiconductor building blocks.
Organic Letters | 2010
Yoshitaka Nakamura; Anthony M. Burke; Shunsuke Kotani; Joseph W. Ziller; Scott D. Rychnovsky
Nature Chemistry | 2012
Anthony M. Burke; Alon A. Gorodetsky
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2015
Anthony M. Burke; Wynne Kandur; Eric J. Novitsky; Robyn M. Kaake; Clinton Yu; Athit Kao; Danielle Vellucci; Lan Huang; Scott D. Rychnovsky
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
Chris Wohlgamuth; Marc McWilliams; Amir Mazaheripour; Anthony M. Burke; Kuo Yao Lin; Linh Doan; Jason D. Slinker; Alon A. Gorodetsky
Materials horizons | 2017
Amir Mazaheripour; Gregor Kladnik; Jonah-Micah Jocson; Austin G. Wardrip; Cade B. Markegard; Nathan Frey; Albano Cossaro; Luca Floreano; Alberto Verdini; Andrew Bartlett; Anthony M. Burke; Nina Hüsken; Kelsey Miller; Katarina Van Wonterghem; Robert Lopez; Michelle Lu; Amrita Masurkar; Mary N. Dickson; Sahar Sharifzadeh; Hung D. Nguyen; Ioannis Kymissis; Dean Cvetko; A. Morgante; Alon A. Gorodetsky