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Miles H Black, Ph.D.UT Southwestern Medical Center Verified email at utsouthwestern.edu Cited by 223 |
Bacterial pseudokinase catalyzes protein polyglutamylation to inhibit the SidE-family ubiquitin ligases
Enzymes with a protein kinase fold transfer phosphate from adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP)
to substrates in a process known as phosphorylation. Here, we show that the Legionella …
to substrates in a process known as phosphorylation. Here, we show that the Legionella …
Dynamic remodeling of host membranes by self-organizing bacterial effectors
During infection, intracellular bacterial pathogens translocate a variety of effectors into host
cells that modify host membrane trafficking for their benefit. We found a self-organizing …
cells that modify host membrane trafficking for their benefit. We found a self-organizing …
[PDF][PDF] Structural and mechanistic basis for protein glutamylation by the kinase fold
The kinase domain transfers phosphate from ATP to substrates. However, the Legionella
effector SidJ adopts a kinase fold, yet catalyzes calmodulin (CaM)-dependent glutamylation to …
effector SidJ adopts a kinase fold, yet catalyzes calmodulin (CaM)-dependent glutamylation to …
[HTML][HTML] A Legionella effector ADP-ribosyltransferase inactivates glutamate dehydrogenase
ADP-ribosyltransferases (ARTs) are a widespread superfamily of enzymes frequently employed
in pathogenic strategies of bacteria. Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of a …
in pathogenic strategies of bacteria. Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of a …
Methods for discovering catalytic activities for pseudokinases
Pseudoenzymes resemble active enzymes, but lack key catalytic residues believed to be
required for activity. Many pseudoenzymes appear to be inactive in conventional enzyme …
required for activity. Many pseudoenzymes appear to be inactive in conventional enzyme …
Ethnic differences among a community cohort of individuals with dual diagnosis in South London
SA Afuwape, S Johnson, TJK Craig, H Miles… - Journal of Mental …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… To try to capture some of the heterogeneity within the Black population, the “Black” category
was divided for the purposes of the analysis into subgroups based on place of birth. The …
was divided for the purposes of the analysis into subgroups based on place of birth. The …
19 The cognitive foundations for reference in a signing orangutan
HLW Miles - 1990 - cambridge.org
… finishing drinking his Coke, PULL BEARD while pulling a caregiver's hair through a fence,
TIME HUG while locked in his cage as his caregiver looked at her watch, and RED BLACK …
TIME HUG while locked in his cage as his caregiver looked at her watch, and RED BLACK …
Inside the black box of school district spending on professional development: Lessons from five urban districts
KH Miles, A Odden, M Fermanich, S Archibald - Journal of Education …, 2004 - JSTOR
By Karen Hawley Miles, Allan Odden, Mark Fermanich, and Sarah Archibald reform has
entered a new phase that puts pro fessional development of teachers at the center of the discus-…
entered a new phase that puts pro fessional development of teachers at the center of the discus-…
Characteristics of subgroups of individuals with psychotic illness and a comorbid substance use disorder
H Miles, S Johnson, S Amponsah-Afuwape… - Psychiatric …, 2003 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… to be black Caribbean, black African, or black British. Differences in age and ethnicity were
still significant when the analyses were repeated first with the subgroups based on the case …
still significant when the analyses were repeated first with the subgroups based on the case …
Effects of anthropogenic seawater acidification on acid–base balance in the sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris
… If there was no spine movement or all the spines had been dropped and the mouth parts
had turned black the urchin was assumed to be dead and no sample was taken. It was noted …
had turned black the urchin was assumed to be dead and no sample was taken. It was noted …