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Emeritus Faculty John Lee

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John Lee (2017) Bioluminescence, the Nature of the Light (University of Georgia Libraries).

http://hdl.handle.net/10724/20031



5 Video lectures on Bioluminescence (2012)





Lee, J. (2017) Perspectives on bioluminescence mechanisms. Photochem Photobiol 93:389-404..



Lee J. (2016) Basic Bioluminescence. Photobiological Sciences Online (J Lee and KC Smith eds.). American Society for Photobiology. photobiology.info



Bergner T., et al. (2015) Structural and biochemical properties of LuxF from Photobacterium leignathi. Biochim Biophys Acta 1854: 1466-1475.



Lee J, Vysotski ES. (2014) Structure and Specroscopy in Bioluminescence. Photobiological Sciences Online, (J Lee and KC Smith eds.), American Society for Photobiology.

photobiology.info



Natashin P., et al. (2014) Structures of the Ca-regulated photoprotein obelin mutant Y138F before and after bioluminescence support the catalytic function of a water molecule in the reaction.

Acta Cryst D70: 720-732.



Natashin P, et al. (2014) Crystal structures of the F88Y obelin mutant before and after bioluminescence provide molecular insight into the molecular tuning among hydromedusan photoproteins.

FEBS J. 28,1:1432-1445.



Stepanyuk GA, et al. (2013) Spatial structure of the novel light-sensitive photoprotein berovin from the ctenophore Beroe abyssicola in the Ca2+-loaded apoprotein conformation state. Biochim Biophys Acta, Proteins and Proteomics 1834: 2139-2146



Titushin MS, et al. (2011) Protein-protein complexation in Bioluminescence. Protein & Cell  2: 957–972.



Titushin MS, et al. (2010) NMR-derived Topology of a GFP-photoprotein Energy Transfer Complex. J Biol Chem 285, 40891–40900.



Malikova NP, et al. (2010) Green-Fluorescent Protein from the Bioluminescent Jellyfish Clytia gregaria Is an Obligate Dimer and Does Not Form a Stable Complex with the Ca2+-Discharged Photoprotein Clytin. Biochemistry 50, 4232–4241.

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