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Breadcrumb Research A Z researchers Liz Morris POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING FELLOW Taylor lab Macromolecular Structure Laboratory Email Address: Email Year published2021 (1)2020 (1)2019 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsBiochemistry & Proteomics (1)Cell Biology (1)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (2)Genetics & Genomics (1)Imaging (2)Infectious Disease (3) (-)Model Organisms (3)Structural Biology & Biophysics (3) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (3) (-)Primary research (3) Facet Publication typeJournalBiochemistry (1)Nature Communications (1)Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1) Facet JournalCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (3) Facet Crick Pre-Crick Displaying 1 - 3 of 3Last updated : 07 June 2023 02:22 Probing the catalytic mechanism and inhibition of SAMHD1 using the differential properties of Rp- and Sp-dNTPαS diastereomers Authors (6)Liz MorrisSimone KunzelmannSarah Caswell Andrew G PurkissGeoff KellyIan Taylor Biochemistry Published 1 June 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesIan TaylorMRC Biomedical NMR CentreStructural BiologyMRC Biomedical NMR CentreFull details Crystal structures of SAMHD1 inhibitor complexes reveal the mechanism of water-mediated dNTP hydrolysis Authors (7)Liz MorrisSarah CaswellSimone Kunzelmann Laurence H Arnold Andrew G PurkissGeoff KellyIan Taylor Nature Communications Published 23 June 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesIan TaylorStructural BiologyMRC Biomedical NMR CentreFull details Positive selection in dNTPase SAMHD1 throughout mammalian evolution Authors (12) Christopher MonitLiz Morris Christopher RuisBart Szafran Grant ThiltgenChloe Tsai[...]Kate BishopJonathan StoyeIan Taylor Ariberto Fassati Richard A Goldstein Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Published 10 September 2019 Crick labsIan TaylorJonathan StoyeKate BishopFull details
Probing the catalytic mechanism and inhibition of SAMHD1 using the differential properties of Rp- and Sp-dNTPαS diastereomers Authors (6)Liz MorrisSimone KunzelmannSarah Caswell Andrew G PurkissGeoff KellyIan Taylor Biochemistry Published 1 June 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesIan TaylorMRC Biomedical NMR CentreStructural BiologyMRC Biomedical NMR CentreFull details
Crystal structures of SAMHD1 inhibitor complexes reveal the mechanism of water-mediated dNTP hydrolysis Authors (7)Liz MorrisSarah CaswellSimone Kunzelmann Laurence H Arnold Andrew G PurkissGeoff KellyIan Taylor Nature Communications Published 23 June 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesIan TaylorStructural BiologyMRC Biomedical NMR CentreFull details
Positive selection in dNTPase SAMHD1 throughout mammalian evolution Authors (12) Christopher MonitLiz Morris Christopher RuisBart Szafran Grant ThiltgenChloe Tsai[...]Kate BishopJonathan StoyeIan Taylor Ariberto Fassati Richard A Goldstein Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Published 10 September 2019 Crick labsIan TaylorJonathan StoyeKate BishopFull details