Genome Integrity & Structural Biology Laboratory

Research Summary

Bob London, Ph.D., is an NIH Scientist Emeritus. He is the former head of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Group, with a secondary appointment in the NIEHS Immunity, Inflammation, and Disease Laboratory. London conducts fundamental research on biological systems aimed at providing insight into the molecular mechanisms that underlie problems of environmental concern. His primary focus has been the evaluation of structural, conformational and dynamic responses of proteins to substrates, cofactors, allosteric effectors, other proteins, putative environmental toxins, nucleic acids, etc. In addition, he is interested in various aspects of allergic disease including the characterization of allergens and metabolomic analyses of pollens.

London received his Ph.D. in biophysics from the University of Illinois in 1973. He has published more than 200 peer-reviewed articles in leading biomedical journals and contributed 20 book chapters. He served as principal investigator of the NIH-funded National Stable Isotope Resource at Los Alamos before joining NIEHS in 1983. London became Scientist Emeritus at NIEHS in 2020.

Scientists & Staff

Thomas W. Kirby, Ph.D.
Thomas W. Kirby, Ph.D.
Volunteer
Tel 984-287-3588
[email protected]
P.O. Box 12233
Mail Drop MR-01
Durham, NC 27709

Selected Publications

  1. London RE. 2022. Species variations in XRCC1 recruitment strategies for FHA domain-containing proteins. DNA Repair (Amst). 110:103263. [Abstract London RE. 2022. Species variations in XRCC1 recruitment strategies for FHA domain-containing proteins. DNA Repair (Amst). 110:103263.]
  2. Kim K, Kirby TW, Perera L, London RE. 2021. Phosphopeptide interactions of the Nbs1 N-terminal FHA-BRCT1/2 domains. Sci Rep 11(1):9046. [Abstract Kim K, Kirby TW, Perera L, London RE. 2021. Phosphopeptide interactions of the Nbs1 N-terminal FHA-BRCT1/2 domains. Sci Rep 11(1):9046.]
  3. London RE. 2020. XRCC1 - Strategies for coordinating and assembling a versatile DNA damage response. DNA Repair (Amst) 93:102917. [Abstract London RE. 2020. XRCC1 - Strategies for coordinating and assembling a versatile DNA damage response. DNA Repair (Amst) 93:102917.]
  4. Collins BJ, Kerns SP, Aillon K, Mueller G, Rider CV, DeRose EF, London RE, Harnly JM, Waidyanatha S. 2020. Comparison of phytochemical composition of Ginkgo biloba extracts using a combination of non-targeted and targeted analytical approaches. Anal Bioanal Chem 412(25):6789-6809. [Abstract Collins BJ, Kerns SP, Aillon K, Mueller G, Rider CV, DeRose EF, London RE, Harnly JM, Waidyanatha S. 2020. Comparison of phytochemical composition of Ginkgo biloba extracts using a combination of non-targeted and targeted analytical approaches. Anal Bioanal Chem 412(25):6789-6809.]
  5. Kim K, Min J, Kirby TW, Gabel SA, Pedersen LC, London RE. 2020. Ligand binding characteristics of the Ku80 von Willebrand domain. DNA Repair (Amst) 85:102739. [Abstract Kim K, Min J, Kirby TW, Gabel SA, Pedersen LC, London RE. 2020. Ligand binding characteristics of the Ku80 von Willebrand domain. DNA Repair (Amst) 85:102739.]
  6. Duff MR, Gabel SA, Pedersen LC, DeRose EF, Krahn JM, Howell EE, London RE. 2020. The structural basis for NSAID inhibition of human dihydrofolate reductase. J Med Chem; doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00546 [Online 13 July 2020]. [Abstract Duff MR, Gabel SA, Pedersen LC, DeRose EF, Krahn JM, Howell EE, London RE. 2020. The structural basis for NSAID inhibition of human dihydrofolate reductase. J Med Chem; doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00546 [Online 13 July 2020].]
  7. Glesner J, Kapingidza AN, Godzwon M, Offermann LR, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, Wright P, Richardson CM, Woodfolk JA, Vailes LD, Wunschmann S, London RE, Chapman MD, Ohlin M, Chruszcz M, Pomes A. 2019. A human IgE antibody binding site on Der p 2 for the design of a recombinant allergen for immunotherapy. J Immunol 203(9):2545-2556. [Abstract Glesner J, Kapingidza AN, Godzwon M, Offermann LR, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, Wright P, Richardson CM, Woodfolk JA, Vailes LD, Wunschmann S, London RE, Chapman MD, Ohlin M, Chruszcz M, Pomes A. 2019. A human IgE antibody binding site on Der p 2 for the design of a recombinant allergen for immunotherapy. J Immunol 203(9):2545-2556.]
  8. Soh WT, Aglas L, Mueller GA, Gilles S, Weiss R, Scheiblhofer S, Huber S, Scheidt T, Thompson PM, Briza P, London RE, Traidl-Hoffmann C, Cabrele C, Brandstetter H, Ferreira F. 2019. Multiple roles of Bet v 1 ligands in allergen stabilization and modulation of endosomal protease activity. Allergy 74(12):2382-2393. [Abstract Soh WT, Aglas L, Mueller GA, Gilles S, Weiss R, Scheiblhofer S, Huber S, Scheidt T, Thompson PM, Briza P, London RE, Traidl-Hoffmann C, Cabrele C, Brandstetter H, Ferreira F. 2019. Multiple roles of Bet v 1 ligands in allergen stabilization and modulation of endosomal protease activity. Allergy 74(12):2382-2393.]
  9. London RE. HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase: A Metamorphic Protein with Three Stable States. Structure (London, England: 1993) 2019 27(3):420-426. [Abstract London RE. HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase: A Metamorphic Protein with Three Stable States. Structure (London, England: 1993) 2019 27(3):420-426.]
  10. DeRose EF, Kirby TW, Mueller GA, Beard WA, Wilson SH, London RE. Transitions in DNA polymerase β μs-ms dynamics related to substrate binding and catalysis. Nucleic Acids Research 2018 46(14):7309-7322. [Abstract DeRose EF, Kirby TW, Mueller GA, Beard WA, Wilson SH, London RE. Transitions in DNA polymerase β μs-ms dynamics related to substrate binding and catalysis. Nucleic Acids Research 2018 46(14):7309-7322.]
  11. Kirby TW, Pedersen LC, Gabel SA, Gassman NR, London RE. Variations in nuclear localization strategies among pol X family enzymes. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2018 ():-. [Abstract Kirby TW, Pedersen LC, Gabel SA, Gassman NR, London RE. Variations in nuclear localization strategies among pol X family enzymes. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2018 ():-.]
  12. Zheng X, Pedersen LC, Gabel SA, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, London RE. Unfolding the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase RNase H domain--how to lose a molecular tug-of-war. Nucleic acids research 2016 44(4):1776-1788. [Abstract Zheng X, Pedersen LC, Gabel SA, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, London RE. Unfolding the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase RNase H domain--how to lose a molecular tug-of-war. Nucleic acids research 2016 44(4):1776-1788.]
  13. Ogburn RN, Randall TA, Xu Y, Roberts JH, Morgan MS, Rider SD, Vyszenski-Hoher DL, Kissling GE, London RE, Pomes A, Arlian L, Fitzgerald MC, Mueller GA. Are dust mite allergens more abundant and/or more stable than other Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus proteins? The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2016 ():-. [Abstract Ogburn RN, Randall TA, Xu Y, Roberts JH, Morgan MS, Rider SD, Vyszenski-Hoher DL, Kissling GE, London RE, Pomes A, Arlian L, Fitzgerald MC, Mueller GA. Are dust mite allergens more abundant and/or more stable than other Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus proteins? The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2016 ():-.]
  14. Mueller GA, Randall TA, Glesner J, Pedersen LC, Perera L, Edwards LL, Chapman MD, London RE, Pomes A. Serological, genomic and structural analyses of the major mite allergen Der p 23. Clinical and experimental allergy: journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2016 46(2):365-376. [Abstract Mueller GA, Randall TA, Glesner J, Pedersen LC, Perera L, Edwards LL, Chapman MD, London RE, Pomes A. Serological, genomic and structural analyses of the major mite allergen Der p 23. Clinical and experimental allergy: journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2016 46(2):365-376.]
  15. Johnson KL, Williams JG, Maleki SJ, Hurlburt BK, London RE, Mueller GA. Enhanced approaches for identifying Amadori products: application to peanut allergens. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2016 64(6):1406-1413. [Abstract Johnson KL, Williams JG, Maleki SJ, Hurlburt BK, London RE, Mueller GA. Enhanced approaches for identifying Amadori products: application to peanut allergens. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2016 64(6):1406-1413.]
  16. Singh D, Gawel D, Itsko M, Hochkoeppler A, Krahn JM, London RE, Schaaper RM. Structure of Escherichia coli dGTP triphosphohydrolase: a hexameric enzyme with DNA effector molecules. The Journal of biological chemistry 2015 290(60):10418-10429. [Abstract Singh D, Gawel D, Itsko M, Hochkoeppler A, Krahn JM, London RE, Schaaper RM. Structure of Escherichia coli dGTP triphosphohydrolase: a hexameric enzyme with DNA effector molecules. The Journal of biological chemistry 2015 290(60):10418-10429.]
  17. Mueller GA, Pedersen LP, Glesner J, Edwards LL, Zakzuk J, London RE, Arruda LK, Chapman MD, Caraballo L, Pomes A. Analysis of glutathione S-transferase allergen cross-reactivity in a North American population: Relevance for molecular diagnosis. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2015 136(5):1369-1377. [Abstract Mueller GA, Pedersen LP, Glesner J, Edwards LL, Zakzuk J, London RE, Arruda LK, Chapman MD, Caraballo L, Pomes A. Analysis of glutathione S-transferase allergen cross-reactivity in a North American population: Relevance for molecular diagnosis. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2015 136(5):1369-1377.]
  18. Gabel SA, Smith CE, Cuneo MJ, Mueller GA, Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Krahn JM, London RE. Characterization of the redox transition of the XRCC1 N-terminal domain. Structure (London, England: 1993) 2014 22(12):1754-1763. [Abstract Gabel SA, Smith CE, Cuneo MJ, Mueller GA, Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Krahn JM, London RE. Characterization of the redox transition of the XRCC1 N-terminal domain. Structure (London, England: 1993) 2014 22(12):1754-1763.]
  19. Ghosh D, Mueller GA, Schramm G, Edwards LL, Petersen A, London RE, Haas H, Gupta-Bhattacharya S. Primary identification, biochemical characterization, and immunologic properties of the allergenic pollen cyclophilin cat R 1. The Journal of biological chemistry 2014 289(31):21374-21385. [Abstract Ghosh D, Mueller GA, Schramm G, Edwards LL, Petersen A, London RE, Haas H, Gupta-Bhattacharya S. Primary identification, biochemical characterization, and immunologic properties of the allergenic pollen cyclophilin cat R 1. The Journal of biological chemistry 2014 289(31):21374-21385.]
  20. Zheng X, Pedersen LC, Gabel SA, Mueller GA, Cuneo MJ, DeRose EF, Krahn JM, London RE. Selective unfolding of one Ribonuclease H domain of HIV reverse transcriptase is linked to homodimer formation. Nucleic acids research 2014 42(8):5361-5377. [Abstract Zheng X, Pedersen LC, Gabel SA, Mueller GA, Cuneo MJ, DeRose EF, Krahn JM, London RE. Selective unfolding of one Ribonuclease H domain of HIV reverse transcriptase is linked to homodimer formation. Nucleic acids research 2014 42(8):5361-5377.]
  21. Mueller GA, Ankney JA, Glesner J, Khurana T, Edwards LL, Pedersen LC, Perera L, Slater JE, Pomés A, London RE. Characterization of an anti-Bla g 1 scFv: Epitope mapping and cross-reactivity. Molecular immunology 2014 59(2):200-207. [Abstract Mueller GA, Ankney JA, Glesner J, Khurana T, Edwards LL, Pedersen LC, Perera L, Slater JE, Pomés A, London RE. Characterization of an anti-Bla g 1 scFv: Epitope mapping and cross-reactivity. Molecular immunology 2014 59(2):200-207.]
  22. Mueller GA, Makeli SJ, Johnson K, Hurlburt BK, Cheng H, Ruan S, Nesbit JB, Pomés A, Edwards LL, Schorzman A, Deterding LJ, Park H, Tomer KB, London RE, Williams JG. Identification of Maillard reaction products on peanut allergens that influence binding to the receptor for advanced glycation end products. Allergy 2013 68(12):1546-1554. [Abstract Mueller GA, Makeli SJ, Johnson K, Hurlburt BK, Cheng H, Ruan S, Nesbit JB, Pomés A, Edwards LL, Schorzman A, Deterding LJ, Park H, Tomer KB, London RE, Williams JG. Identification of Maillard reaction products on peanut allergens that influence binding to the receptor for advanced glycation end products. Allergy 2013 68(12):1546-1554.]
  23. Horton JK, Stefanick DF, Gassman NR, Williams JG, Gabel SA, Cuneo MJ, Prasad R, Kedar PS, Derose EF, Hou EW, London RE, Wilson SH. Preventing oxidation of cellular XRCC1 affects PARP-mediated DNA damage responses. DNA repair 2013 12(9):774-785. [Abstract Horton JK, Stefanick DF, Gassman NR, Williams JG, Gabel SA, Cuneo MJ, Prasad R, Kedar PS, Derose EF, Hou EW, London RE, Wilson SH. Preventing oxidation of cellular XRCC1 affects PARP-mediated DNA damage responses. DNA repair 2013 12(9):774-785.]
  24. Gabel SA, DeRose EF, London RE. XRCC1 interaction with the REV1 C-terminal domain suggests a role in post replication repair. DNA repair 2013 12(12):1105-1113. [Abstract Gabel SA, DeRose EF, London RE. XRCC1 interaction with the REV1 C-terminal domain suggests a role in post replication repair. DNA repair 2013 12(12):1105-1113.]
  25. Mueller GA, Pedersen LC, Lih FB, Glesner J, Moon AF, Chapman MD, Tomer KB, London RE, Pomés A. The novel structure of the cockroach allergen Bla g 1 has implications for allergenicity and exposure assessment. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2013 132(6):1420-1426. [Abstract Mueller GA, Pedersen LC, Lih FB, Glesner J, Moon AF, Chapman MD, Tomer KB, London RE, Pomés A. The novel structure of the cockroach allergen Bla g 1 has implications for allergenicity and exposure assessment. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2013 132(6):1420-1426.]
  26. Randall TA, Perera L, London RE, Mueller GA. Genomic, RNAseq, and Molecular Modeling Evidence Suggests That the Major Allergen Domain in Insects Evolved from a Homodimeric Origin. Genome biology and evolution 2013 5(12):2344-2358. [Abstract Randall TA, Perera L, London RE, Mueller GA. Genomic, RNAseq, and Molecular Modeling Evidence Suggests That the Major Allergen Domain in Insects Evolved from a Homodimeric Origin. Genome biology and evolution 2013 5(12):2344-2358.]
  27. Zheng X, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, London RE. Protein-mediated antagonism between HIV reverse transcriptase ligands nevirapine and MgATP. Biophysical journal 2013 104(12):2695-2705.  [Abstract Zheng X, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, London RE. Protein-mediated antagonism between HIV reverse transcriptase ligands nevirapine and MgATP. Biophysical journal 2013 104(12):2695-2705. ]
  28. Odet F, Gabel S, London RE, Goldberg E, Eddy EM. Glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration in mouse LDHC null sperm. Biology of reproduction 2013 88(4):95-95. [Abstract Odet F, Gabel S, London RE, Goldberg E, Eddy EM. Glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration in mouse LDHC null sperm. Biology of reproduction 2013 88(4):95-95.]
  29. Zheng X, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, London RE. Metal and ligand binding to the HIV-RNase H active site are remotely monitored by Ile556. Nucleic acids research 2012 40(20):10543-10553. [Abstract Zheng X, Mueller GA, DeRose EF, London RE. Metal and ligand binding to the HIV-RNase H active site are remotely monitored by Ile556. Nucleic acids research 2012 40(20):10543-10553.]
  30. Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Cavanaugh NA, Beard WA, Shock DD, Mueller GA, Wilson SH, London RE. Metal-induced DNA translocation leads to DNA polymerase conformational activation. Nucleic Acids Research 2012 40(7):2974-83. [Abstract Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Cavanaugh NA, Beard WA, Shock DD, Mueller GA, Wilson SH, London RE. Metal-induced DNA translocation leads to DNA polymerase conformational activation. Nucleic Acids Research 2012 40(7):2974-83.]
  31. Mueller, GA, Gosavi, RA, Pomés, A, Wünschmann, S, Moon, AF, London, RE, Pedersen LC. Ara h 2: crystal structure and IgE binding distinguish two subpopulations of peanut allergic patients by epitope diversity. Allergy. 2011 66(7):878-885. [Abstract Mueller, GA, Gosavi, RA, Pomés, A, Wünschmann, S, Moon, AF, London, RE, Pedersen LC. Ara h 2: crystal structure and IgE binding distinguish two subpopulations of peanut allergic patients by epitope diversity. Allergy. 2011 66(7):878-885.]
  32. Moon AF, Midon M, Meiss G, Pingoud A, London RE, Pedersen LC. Structural insights into catalytic and substrate binding mechanisms of the strategic EndA nuclease from Streptococcus pneumoniae. Nucleic Acids Research. 2011 39(7):2943-2953. [Abstract Moon AF, Midon M, Meiss G, Pingoud A, London RE, Pedersen LC. Structural insights into catalytic and substrate binding mechanisms of the strategic EndA nuclease from Streptococcus pneumoniae. Nucleic Acids Research. 2011 39(7):2943-2953.]
  33. Butterfoss G, DeRose EF, Gabel SA, Perera L, Krahn JM, Mueller GA, Zheng X, London RE. Conformational Dependence of 13C shielding and coupling constants for methionine methyl groups. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2010 48(1):31-47. [Abstract Butterfoss G, DeRose EF, Gabel SA, Perera L, Krahn JM, Mueller GA, Zheng X, London RE. Conformational Dependence of 13C shielding and coupling constants for methionine methyl groups. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2010 48(1):31-47.]
  34. Stark JL, Mercier, KA, Mueller, GA, Acton, TB, Xiao, R, Montelione, GT, Powers, R. Solution structure and function of YndB, an AHSA1 protein from Bacillus subtilis. Proteins. 2010 78(16):3328-3340. [Abstract Stark JL, Mercier, KA, Mueller, GA, Acton, TB, Xiao, R, Montelione, GT, Powers, R. Solution structure and function of YndB, an AHSA1 protein from Bacillus subtilis. Proteins. 2010 78(16):3328-3340.]
  35. Mueller GA, Gosavi RA, Krahn JM, Edwards LL, Cuneo MJ, Glesner J, Pomés A, Chapman MD, London RE, Pedersen LC. The Der p 5 crystal structure provides insight into the Group 5 dust mite allergens. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2010 285(33):25394-25401. [Abstract Mueller GA, Gosavi RA, Krahn JM, Edwards LL, Cuneo MJ, Glesner J, Pomés A, Chapman MD, London RE, Pedersen LC. The Der p 5 crystal structure provides insight into the Group 5 dust mite allergens. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2010 285(33):25394-25401.]
  36. Zheng X, Mueller GA, Cuneo MJ, DeRose EF, London RE. Homodimerization of the p51 subunit of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. Biochemistry. 2010 49(13):2821-2833. [Abstract Zheng X, Mueller GA, Cuneo MJ, DeRose EF, London RE. Homodimerization of the p51 subunit of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. Biochemistry. 2010 49(13):2821-2833.]
  37. Mueller GA, Edwards LL, Aloor JJ, Fessler MB, Glesner J, Pomés A, Chapman MD, London RE, Pedersen LC. The Structure of the House Dust Mite Allergen Der p 7 Reveals Similarities to the Innate Immune Protein Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 2010 125(4):909-917. [Abstract Mueller GA, Edwards LL, Aloor JJ, Fessler MB, Glesner J, Pomés A, Chapman MD, London RE, Pedersen LC. The Structure of the House Dust Mite Allergen Der p 7 Reveals Similarities to the Innate Immune Protein Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 2010 125(4):909-917.]
  38. Mueller GA. Analytical solution to the coupled evolution of multidimensional NMR data. Journal of biomolecular NMR. 2009 44(1):13-23. [Abstract Mueller GA. Analytical solution to the coupled evolution of multidimensional NMR data. Journal of biomolecular NMR. 2009 44(1):13-23.]
  39. London RE, Wingad B, Mueller GA. Dependence of amino acid side chain 13C shifts on dihedral angle: application to conformational analysis. J Am Chem Soc. 2008 130(33):11097-11105. [Abstract London RE, Wingad B, Mueller GA. Dependence of amino acid side chain 13C shifts on dihedral angle: application to conformational analysis. J Am Chem Soc. 2008 130(33):11097-11105.]
  40. Mueller GA, Moon AF, DeRose EF, Havener JM, Ramsden DA, Pedersen LC, London RE. A comparison of BRCT domains involved in nonhomologous end-joining: Introducing the solution structure of the BRCT domain of polymerase lambda. DNA repair 2008 7(8):1340-1351. [Abstract Mueller GA, Moon AF, DeRose EF, Havener JM, Ramsden DA, Pedersen LC, London RE. A comparison of BRCT domains involved in nonhomologous end-joining: Introducing the solution structure of the BRCT domain of polymerase lambda. DNA repair 2008 7(8):1340-1351.]
  41. Gabel SA, London RE. Ternary borate-nucleoside complex stabilization by Ribonuclease A demonstrates phosphate mimicry. Journal of biological inorganic chemistry : JBIC : a publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 2008 13(2):207-217. [Abstract Gabel SA, London RE. Ternary borate-nucleoside complex stabilization by Ribonuclease A demonstrates phosphate mimicry. Journal of biological inorganic chemistry : JBIC : a publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry 2008 13(2):207-217.]
  42. DellaVecchia MJ, Merritt WK, Peng Y, Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Mueller GA, Van Houten B, London RE. NMR analysis of [methyl-13C]methionine UvrB from Bacillus caldotenax reveals UvrB-domain 4 heterodimer formation in solution. Journal of molecular biology 2007 373(2):282-295. [Abstract DellaVecchia MJ, Merritt WK, Peng Y, Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Mueller GA, Van Houten B, London RE. NMR analysis of [methyl-13C]methionine UvrB from Bacillus caldotenax reveals UvrB-domain 4 heterodimer formation in solution. Journal of molecular biology 2007 373(2):282-295.]
  43. Mueller GA, DeRose EF, Kirby TW, London RE. NMR assignment of polymerase beta labeled with 2H, 13C, and 15N in complex with substrate DNA. Biomolecular NMR Assignments 2007 1(1):33-35. [Abstract Mueller GA, DeRose EF, Kirby TW, London RE. NMR assignment of polymerase beta labeled with 2H, 13C, and 15N in complex with substrate DNA. Biomolecular NMR Assignments 2007 1(1):33-35.]
  44. Krahn JM, Jackson MR, DeRose EF, Howell EE, London RE. Crystal structure of a Type II dihydrofolate reductase catalytic ternary complex. Biochemistry 2007 46(51):14878-14888. [Abstract Krahn JM, Jackson MR, DeRose EF, Howell EE, London RE. Crystal structure of a Type II dihydrofolate reductase catalytic ternary complex. Biochemistry 2007 46(51):14878-14888.]
  45. DeRose, EF, Clarkson, MW, Gilmore, SA, Galban, CJ, Tripathy, A, Havener, JM, Mueller, GA, Ramsden, DA, London, RE, Lee, AL. Solution structure of polymerase mu's BRCT domain reveals an element essential for its role in nonhomologous end joining. Biochemistry 2007 46(43):12100-12110. [Abstract DeRose, EF, Clarkson, MW, Gilmore, SA, Galban, CJ, Tripathy, A, Havener, JM, Mueller, GA, Ramsden, DA, London, RE, Lee, AL. Solution structure of polymerase mu's BRCT domain reveals an element essential for its role in nonhomologous end joining. Biochemistry 2007 46(43):12100-12110.]
  46. Ghosh M, Meiss G, Pingoud AM, London RE, Pedersen LC. The nuclease a-inhibitor complex is characterized by a novel metal ion bridge, J Biol Chem. 2007 Feb 23;282(8):5682-90. Epub 2006 Nov 30. PMID: 17138564. [Abstract Ghosh M, Meiss G, Pingoud AM, London RE, Pedersen LC. The nuclease a-inhibitor complex is characterized by a novel metal ion bridge, J Biol Chem. 2007 Feb 23;282(8):5682-90. Epub 2006 Nov 30. PMID: 17138564.]
  47. Kirby TW, Harvey S, DeRose EF, Chalov S, Chikova AK, Perrino FW, Schaaper RM, London RE, Pedersen LC. Structure of the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III epsilon-HOT proofreading complex. J Biol Chem. 2006 Dec 15;281(50):38466-71. Epub 2006 Sep 13. PMID: 16973612. [Abstract Kirby TW, Harvey S, DeRose EF, Chalov S, Chikova AK, Perrino FW, Schaaper RM, London RE, Pedersen LC. Structure of the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III epsilon-HOT proofreading complex. J Biol Chem. 2006 Dec 15;281(50):38466-71. Epub 2006 Sep 13. PMID: 16973612.]
  48. Gao G, Prasad R, Lodwig SN, Unkefer CJ, Beard WA, Wilson SH, London RE. Determination of lysine pK values using [5-13C]lysine: Application to the lyase domain of DNA Pol beta. J Am Chem Soc. 2006 Jun 28;128(25):8104-5. No abstract available. PMID: 16787052. [Abstract Gao G, Prasad R, Lodwig SN, Unkefer CJ, Beard WA, Wilson SH, London RE. Determination of lysine pK values using [5-13C]lysine: Application to the lyase domain of DNA Pol beta. J Am Chem Soc. 2006 Jun 28;128(25):8104-5. No abstract available. PMID: 16787052.]
  49. Transue TR, Gabel SA, London RE. NMR and crystallographic characterization of adventitious borate binding by trypsin. Bioconjug Chem. 2006 Mar-Apr;17(2):300-8. PMID: 16536459. [Abstract Transue TR, Gabel SA, London RE. NMR and crystallographic characterization of adventitious borate binding by trypsin. Bioconjug Chem. 2006 Mar-Apr;17(2):300-8. PMID: 16536459.]
  50. London RE, Gabel SA. Photoactivated h/d exchange in tyrosine: involvement of a radical anion intermediate. J Am Chem Soc. 2006 Feb 22;128(7):2268-75. PMID: 16478180. [Abstract London RE, Gabel SA. Photoactivated h/d exchange in tyrosine: involvement of a radical anion intermediate. J Am Chem Soc. 2006 Feb 22;128(7):2268-75. PMID: 16478180.]
  51. Gao G, DeRose EF, Kirby TW, London RE. NMR determination of lysine pKa values in the Pol lambda lyase domain: mechanistic implications. Biochemistry. 2006 Feb 14;45(6):1785-94. PMID: 16460025. [Abstract Gao G, DeRose EF, Kirby TW, London RE. NMR determination of lysine pKa values in the Pol lambda lyase domain: mechanistic implications. Biochemistry. 2006 Feb 14;45(6):1785-94. PMID: 16460025.]
  52. Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Beard WA, Wilson SH, London RE. A thymine isostere in the templating position disrupts assembly of the closed DNA polymerase beta ternary complex. Biochemistry. 2005 Nov 22;44(46):15230-7. PMID: 16285726. [Abstract Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Beard WA, Wilson SH, London RE. A thymine isostere in the templating position disrupts assembly of the closed DNA polymerase beta ternary complex. Biochemistry. 2005 Nov 22;44(46):15230-7. PMID: 16285726.]
  53. Garcia-Diaz M, Bebenek K, Gao G, Pedersen LC, London RE, Kunkel TA. Structure-function studies of DNA polymerase lambda. DNA Repair (Amst). 2005 Dec 8;4(12):1358-67. Epub 2005 Oct 4. Review. PMID: 16213194. [Abstract Garcia-Diaz M, Bebenek K, Gao G, Pedersen LC, London RE, Kunkel TA. Structure-function studies of DNA polymerase lambda. DNA Repair (Amst). 2005 Dec 8;4(12):1358-67. Epub 2005 Oct 4. Review. PMID: 16213194.]
  54. Mueller GA, Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Li D, Schaaper RM, London RE. Nuclear magnetic resonance solution structure of the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III theta subunit. J Bacteriol. 2005 Oct;187(20):7081-9. PMID: 16199579. [Abstract Mueller GA, Kirby TW, DeRose EF, Li D, Schaaper RM, London RE. Nuclear magnetic resonance solution structure of the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III theta subunit. J Bacteriol. 2005 Oct;187(20):7081-9. PMID: 16199579.]
  55. Ghosh M, Meiss G, Pingoud A, London RE, Pedersen LC. Structural insights into the mechanism of nuclease A, a betabeta alpha metal nuclease from Anabaena. J Biol Chem. 2005 Jul 29;280(30):27990-7. Epub 2005 May 15. PMID: 15897201. [Abstract Ghosh M, Meiss G, Pingoud A, London RE, Pedersen LC. Structural insights into the mechanism of nuclease A, a betabeta alpha metal nuclease from Anabaena. J Biol Chem. 2005 Jul 29;280(30):27990-7. Epub 2005 May 15. PMID: 15897201.]
  56. Gabel SA, Walker VR, London RE, Steenbergen C, Korach KS, Murphy E. Estrogen receptor beta mediates gender differences in ischemia/reperfusion injury. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2005 Feb;38(2):289-97. Epub 2005 Jan 20. PMID: 15698835. [Abstract Gabel SA, Walker VR, London RE, Steenbergen C, Korach KS, Murphy E. Estrogen receptor beta mediates gender differences in ischemia/reperfusion injury. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2005 Feb;38(2):289-97. Epub 2005 Jan 20. PMID: 15698835.]
  57. Derose EF, Kirby TW, Mueller GA, Chikova AK, Schaaper RM, London RE. Phage like it HOT: solution structure of the bacteriophage P1-encoded HOT protein, a homolog of the theta subunit of E. coli DNA polymerase III. Structure. 2004 Dec;12(12):2221-31. PMID: 15576035. [Abstract Derose EF, Kirby TW, Mueller GA, Chikova AK, Schaaper RM, London RE. Phage like it HOT: solution structure of the bacteriophage P1-encoded HOT protein, a homolog of the theta subunit of E. coli DNA polymerase III. Structure. 2004 Dec;12(12):2221-31. PMID: 15576035.]
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  86. London RE, Allen DL, Gabel SA, DeRose EF. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of metabolism of propionate by Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 1999 Jun;181(11):3562-70. PMID: 10348870. [Abstract London RE, Allen DL, Gabel SA, DeRose EF. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of metabolism of propionate by Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 1999 Jun;181(11):3562-70. PMID: 10348870.]
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  121. London RE, Toney G, Gabel SA, Funk A. Magnetic resonance imaging studies of the brains of anesthetized rats treated with manganese chloride. Brain Res Bull. 1989 Sep;23(3):229-35. PMID: 2819480. [Abstract London RE, Toney G, Gabel SA, Funk A. Magnetic resonance imaging studies of the brains of anesthetized rats treated with manganese chloride. Brain Res Bull. 1989 Sep;23(3):229-35. PMID: 2819480.]
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  124. London RE, Gabel SA. Determination of membrane potential and cell volume by 19F NMR using trifluoroacetate and trifluoroacetamide probes. Biochemistry. 1989 Mar 21;28(6):2378-82. PMID: 2730869. [Abstract London RE, Gabel SA. Determination of membrane potential and cell volume by 19F NMR using trifluoroacetate and trifluoroacetamide probes. Biochemistry. 1989 Mar 21;28(6):2378-82. PMID: 2730869.]
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  126. London RE, Gabel SA. A deuterium surface coil NMR study of the metabolism of D-methionine in the liver of the anesthetized rat. Biochemistry. 1988 Oct 4;27(20):7864-9. PMID: 2462910. [Abstract London RE, Gabel SA. A deuterium surface coil NMR study of the metabolism of D-methionine in the liver of the anesthetized rat. Biochemistry. 1988 Oct 4;27(20):7864-9. PMID: 2462910.]
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  128. Davis DG, Murphy E, London RE. Uptake of cesium ions by human erythrocytes and perfused rat heart: a cesium-133 NMR study. Biochemistry. 1988 May 17;27(10):3547-51. PMID: 3408710. [Abstract Davis DG, Murphy E, London RE. Uptake of cesium ions by human erythrocytes and perfused rat heart: a cesium-133 NMR study. Biochemistry. 1988 May 17;27(10):3547-51. PMID: 3408710.]
  129. Selinsky BS, Perlman ME, London RE. In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance studies of hepatic methoxyflurane metabolism. II. A reevaluation of hepatic metabolic pathways. Mol Pharmacol. 1988 May;33(5):567-73. PMID: 3367904. [Abstract Selinsky BS, Perlman ME, London RE. In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance studies of hepatic methoxyflurane metabolism. II. A reevaluation of hepatic metabolic pathways. Mol Pharmacol. 1988 May;33(5):567-73. PMID: 3367904.]
  130. Selinsky BS, Perlman ME, London RE. In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance studies of hepatic methoxyflurane metabolism. I. Verification and quantitation of methoxydifluoroacetate. Mol Pharmacol. 1988 May;33(5):559-66. Erratum in: Mol Pharmacol 1988 Aug;34(2):238. PMID: 3367903. [Abstract Selinsky BS, Perlman ME, London RE. In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance studies of hepatic methoxyflurane metabolism. I. Verification and quantitation of methoxydifluoroacetate. Mol Pharmacol. 1988 May;33(5):559-66. Erratum in: Mol Pharmacol 1988 Aug;34(2):238. PMID: 3367903.]
  131. Murphy E, Gabel SA, Funk A, London RE. NMR observability of ATP: preferential depletion of cytosolic ATP during ischemia in perfused rat liver. Biochemistry. 1988 Jan 26;27(2):526-8. PMID: 3349048. [Abstract Murphy E, Gabel SA, Funk A, London RE. NMR observability of ATP: preferential depletion of cytosolic ATP during ischemia in perfused rat liver. Biochemistry. 1988 Jan 26;27(2):526-8. PMID: 3349048.]
  132. London RE, Gabel SA, Funk A. Metabolism of excess methionine in the liver of intact rat: an in vivo 2H NMR study. Biochemistry. 1987 Nov 3;26(22):7166-72. PMID: 2447942. [Abstract London RE, Gabel SA, Funk A. Metabolism of excess methionine in the liver of intact rat: an in vivo 2H NMR study. Biochemistry. 1987 Nov 3;26(22):7166-72. PMID: 2447942.]