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Sarah Bondos
Texas A&M Health Science Center
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Detection and prevention of protein aggregation before, during, and after purification
SE Bondos, A Bicknell
Analytical biochemistry 316 (2), 223-231, 2003
3902003
What’s in a name? Why these proteins are intrinsically disordered: Why these proteins are intrinsically disordered
AK Dunker, MM Babu, E Barbar, M Blackledge, SE Bondos, Z Dosztányi, ...
Intrinsically disordered proteins 1 (1), e24157, 2013
2732013
Dynamic protein–DNA recognition: beyond what can be seen
M Fuxreiter, I Simon, S Bondos
Trends in biochemical sciences 36 (8), 415-423, 2011
1712011
Intrinsically disordered proteins and multicellular organisms
AK Dunker, SE Bondos, F Huang, CJ Oldfield
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 37, 44-55, 2015
1482015
Rethinking gene regulatory networks in light of alternative splicing, intrinsically disordered protein domains, and post-translational modifications
KJ Niklas, SE Bondos, AK Dunker, SA Newman
Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 3, 8, 2015
1192015
Multiple intrinsically disordered sequences alter DNA binding by the homeodomain of the Drosophila hox protein ultrabithorax
Y Liu, KS Matthews, SE Bondos
Journal of Biological Chemistry 283 (30), 20874-20887, 2008
1092008
Intrinsically disordered proteins play diverse roles in cell signaling
SE Bondos, AK Dunker, VN Uversky
Cell Communication and Signaling 20 (1), 20, 2022
782022
Physical and genetic interactions link hox function with diverse transcription factors and cell signaling proteins
SE Bondos, XX Tan, KS Matthews
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 5 (5), 824-834, 2006
662006
On the roles of intrinsically disordered proteins and regions in cell communication and signaling
SE Bondos, AK Dunker, VN Uversky
Cell Communication and Signaling 19 (1), 88, 2021
622021
Methods for measuring protein aggregation
SE Bondos
Current Analytical Chemistry 2 (2), 157-170, 2006
512006
Internal regulatory interactions determine DNA binding specificity by a Hox transcription factor
Y Liu, KS Matthews, SE Bondos
Journal of molecular biology 390 (4), 760-774, 2009
492009
CDK8-Cyclin C Mediates Nutritional Regulation of Developmental Transitions through the Ecdysone Receptor in Drosophila
XJ Xie, FN Hsu, X Gao, W Xu, JQ Ni, Y Xing, L Huang, HC Hsiao, H Zheng, ...
PLoS biology 13 (7), e1002207, 2015
462015
Hox transcription factor ultrabithorax Ib physically and genetically interacts with disconnected interacting protein 1, a double-stranded RNA-binding protein
SE Bondos, DJ Catanese, XX Tan, A Bicknell, L Li, KS Matthews
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (25), 26433-26444, 2004
462004
Combinatorial transcriptional regulation: the interaction of transcription factors and cell signaling molecules with homeodomain proteins in Drosophila development
SE Bondos, XX Tan
Critical Reviews™ in Eukaryotic Gene Expression 11 (1-3), 2001
462001
On the design of composite protein–quantum dot biomaterials via self-assembly
R Majithia, J Patterson, SE Bondos, KE Meissner
Biomacromolecules 12 (10), 3629-3637, 2011
362011
Transcription activation by Ultrabithorax Ib protein requires a predicted α-helical region
XX Tan, S Bondos, L Li, KS Matthews
Biochemistry 41 (8), 2774-2785, 2002
302002
High-pressure denaturation of apomyoglobin
SE Bondos, S Sligar, J Jonas
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Protein Structure and Molecular …, 2000
302000
Variations on a theme: Hox and Wnt combinatorial regulation during animal development
S Bondos
Science's STKE 2006 (355), pe38-pe38, 2006
292006
Flexibility and disorder in gene regulation: LacI/GalR and Hox proteins
SE Bondos, L Swint-Kruse, KS Matthews
Journal of Biological Chemistry 290 (41), 24669-24677, 2015
282015
The Drosophila transcription factor ultrabithorax self-assembles into protein-based biomaterials with multiple morphologies
AM Greer, Z Huang, A Oriakhi, Y Lu, J Lou, KS Matthews, SE Bondos
Biomacromolecules 10 (4), 829-837, 2009
282009
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