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Publications

  1. Rasmussen T, Rasmussen A, Singh S, Galbiati H, Edwards MD, Miller S, Booth IR. (2015) Properties of the Mechanosensitive Channel MscS Pore Revealed by Tryptophan Scanning Mutagenesis. Biochem. 54, 4519-30.
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  2. Healy J, Ekkerman S, Pliotas C, Richard M, Bartlett W, Grayer SC, Morris GM, Miller S, Booth IR, Conway SJ, Rasmussen T. (2014) Understanding the structural requirements for activators of the Kef bacterial potassium efflux system. Biochem. 53, 1982-92
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  3. Edwards, M.D., Black, S., Rasmussen, T., Rasmussen, A., Stokes, N.R., Stephen, T.L., Miller, S., Booth, I.R. (2012) Characterization of three novel mechanosensitive channel activities in Escherichia coli. Channels (Austin) 6, 272-81.
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  4. Ozyamak, E., de Almeida, C., de Moura, A.P.S., Miller, S., & Booth, I.R. (2013). Integrated stress response of Escherichia coli to methylglyoxal: transcriptional readthrough from the nemRA operon enhances protection through increased expression of glyoxalase I. Mol. Microbiol. 88, 936-50.
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  5. Booth, I. R. & Blount, P. (2012)The MscS and MscL families of mechanosensitive channels act as microbial emergency release valves. J Bacteriol 194, 4802-4809.
  6. Pliotas C., Ward R., Branigan E., Rasmussen A., Hagelueken G., Huang H., Black S.S., Booth I.R., Schiemann O., Naismith J.H. (2012) Conformational state of the MscS mechanosensitive channel in solution revealed by pulsed electron-electron double resonance (PELDOR) spectroscopy. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA109(40), E2675-682.
  7. Naismith J.H., Booth I.R. (2012) Bacterial mechanosensitive channels--MscS: evolution's solution to creating sensitivity in function. Ann. Rev. Biophys. 41, 157-77.
  8. Edwards, M.D., Black, S., Rasmussen, T., Rasmussen, A., Stokes, N.R., Stephen, T.L., Miller, S., Booth, I.R. (2012) Characterization of three novel mechanosensitive channel activities in Escherichia coli. Channels (Austin)6(4), 272-81
  9. Wang, W., Rasmussen, T., Harding , A.J., Booth, N.A., Booth, I.R., and Naismith, J.H. (2012) Salt bridges regulate both dimer formation and monomeric flexibility in HdeB and may have a role in periplasmic chaperone function. J. Mol. Biol. 415, 538-46.