As protein sequences evolve, differences in selective constraints may lead to outcomes ranging from sequence conservation to structural and functional divergence. Evolutionary protein family analysis can illuminate which protein regions are likely to diverge or remain conserved in sequence, structure, and function. Moreover, nonsynonymous mutations in pathogens may result in the emergence of protein regions that affect the behavior of pathogenic proteins within a host and host response. I aimed to gain insight on pathogenic proteins from cancer and viruses using an evolutionary perspective. First, I examined p53, a conformationally flexible, multifunctional protein mutated in ~50% of human cancers. Multifunctional proteins may experience ra...
A central challenge in host-pathogen systems biology is the elucidation of general, systems-level pr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018.Ca...
The primary amino acid sequence of a protein governs its specific cellular functions. Since the crac...
As protein sequences evolve, differences in selective constraints may lead to outcomes ranging from ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Biological Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemist...
185 pagesA majority of protein function is mediated through direct binary or complex interactions wi...
Proteins do versatile work in cells. They require a cascade of structural changes to perform differe...
Sequence-function relationship is a fundamental question for many branches of modern biomedical rese...
The diverse array of protein functions depends upon these molecules' reliable ability to fold into t...
The primary objective of this dissertation was to combine the power of bioinformatics with synthetic...
Viruses mimic host short linear motifs (SLiMs) to hijack and deregulate cellular functions. Studies ...
Pathogens and parasites have evolved effective strategies to gain access to host resources. The immu...
Pathogen linear motif mimics are highly evolvable elements that facilitate rewiring of host protein ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Rapid evolution of human pathogenic RNA viruses can un...
How do the biochemical properties of proteins shape evolution? Addressing this question is central t...
A central challenge in host-pathogen systems biology is the elucidation of general, systems-level pr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018.Ca...
The primary amino acid sequence of a protein governs its specific cellular functions. Since the crac...
As protein sequences evolve, differences in selective constraints may lead to outcomes ranging from ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Biological Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemist...
185 pagesA majority of protein function is mediated through direct binary or complex interactions wi...
Proteins do versatile work in cells. They require a cascade of structural changes to perform differe...
Sequence-function relationship is a fundamental question for many branches of modern biomedical rese...
The diverse array of protein functions depends upon these molecules' reliable ability to fold into t...
The primary objective of this dissertation was to combine the power of bioinformatics with synthetic...
Viruses mimic host short linear motifs (SLiMs) to hijack and deregulate cellular functions. Studies ...
Pathogens and parasites have evolved effective strategies to gain access to host resources. The immu...
Pathogen linear motif mimics are highly evolvable elements that facilitate rewiring of host protein ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Rapid evolution of human pathogenic RNA viruses can un...
How do the biochemical properties of proteins shape evolution? Addressing this question is central t...
A central challenge in host-pathogen systems biology is the elucidation of general, systems-level pr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2018.Ca...
The primary amino acid sequence of a protein governs its specific cellular functions. Since the crac...