Hannah Glover
9 Papers
Hannah Glover is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Ultrafast structural changes direct the first molecular events of vision
Thomas Gruhl,Tobias Weinert,Matthew J. Rodrigues,Christopher J. Milne,Giorgia Ortolani,Karol Nass,Eriko Nango,Saumik Sen,P. Johnson,Claudio Cirelli,Antonia Furrer,S. Mous,Petr Skopintsev,Daniel James,Florian S. N. Dworkowski,Petra Båth,Demet Kekilli,Dmitry Ozerov,Rie Tanaka,Hannah Glover,Camila Bacellar,Steffen Brünle,Cecilia M. Casadei,Azeglio D Diethelm,Dardan Gashi,Guillaume Gotthard,Ramon Guixà-González,Yasumasa Joti,Victoria Kabanova,Gregor Knopp,Elena Lesca,Pikyee Ma,Isabelle Martiel,Jonas Mühle,Shigeki Owada,Filip Pamula,Daniel Sarabi,Oliver Tejero,Ching-Ju Tsai,Niranjan Varma,Anna Wach,Sébastien Boutet,Kensuke Tono,Przemyslaw Nogly,Xavier Deupi,So Iwata,Richard Neutze,Jörg Standfuss,Gebhard F. X. Schertler,Valerie Panneels +49 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used ultrafast time-resolved crystallography at room temperature to determine how an isomerized twisted all-trans retinal stores the photon energy that is required to initiate the protein conformational changes associated with the formation of the G protein-binding signalling state.
Visualizing the DNA repair process by a photolyase at atomic resolution
Manuel Maestre-Reyna,Po-Hsun Wang,Eriko Nango,Yuhei Hosokawa,M S Saft,Antonia Furrer,Cheng Han Yang,Eka Putra Gusti Ngurah Putu,Wen-Jin Wu,Hans-Joachim Emmerich,N. Caramello,Sophie Franz-Badur,Chao Yang,Sylvain Engilberge,M. Wranik,Hannah Glover,Tobias Weinert,Hsiang-Yi Wu,Cheng-Chung Lee,Wei-Cheng Huang,Kai-Fa Huang,Yao-Kai Chang,Jiahn-Haur Liao,Jui-Hung Weng,Wael Gad,Chiung-Wen Chang,Allan H. Pang,Kai-Chun Yang,Wei-Ting Lin,Yu-Chen Chang,Dardan Gashi,Emma V. Beale,Dmitry Ozerov,Karol Nass,Gregor Knopp,P. Johnson,C. Cirelli,Christopher George Milne,Camila Bacellar,Michihiro Sugahara,Shigeki Owada,Yasumasa Joti,Ayumi Yamashita,Rie Tanaka,Tomoyuki Tanaka,Fangjia Luo,Kensure Tono,W. Zarzycka,Pavel Müller,Maisa Alkheder Alahmad,Filipp Bezold,Valerie Fuchs,P. Gnau,Stephan Kiontke,Lukas Korf,V. Reithofer,Christian Joshua Rosner,Elisa Marie Seiler,Mohamed Watad,Laura Werel,Roberta Spadaccini,Junpei Yamamoto,So Iwata,Dongping Zhong,Jörg Standfuss,Antoine Royant,Yoshitaka Bessho,Lars-Oliver Essen,Ming-Daw Tsai +68 more
TL;DR: This work determined the structural mechanism of the photolyase-catalyzed repair of a cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) lesion using time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX).
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Watching the release of a photopharmacological drug from tubulin using time-resolved serial crystallography
M. Wranik,Tobias Weinert,C. Slavov,Tiziana Masini,Antonia Furrer,Natacha Gaillard,D. Gioia,Marco Ferrarotti,Daniel James,Hannah Glover,Melissa Carrillo,Demet Kekilli,Robin Stipp,Petr Skopintsev,Steffen Brünle,Tobias Mühlethaler,John H. Beale,Dardan Gashi,Karol Nass,Dmitry Ozerov,P. Johnson,Claudio Cirelli,Camila Bacellar,Markus Braun,Meitian Wang,Florian S. N. Dworkowski,Christopher George Milne,Andrea Cavalli,Josef Wachtveitl,Michel O. Steinmetz,Jörg Standfuss +30 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used time-resolved serial crystallography at a synchrotron and X-ray free-electron laser to capture the release of the anti-cancer compound azo-combretastatin A4 and the resulting conformational changes in tubulin.
Kilohertz serial crystallography with the JUNGFRAU detector at a fourth-generation synchrotron source.
Filip Leonarski,Jie Nan,Zdenek Matej,Quentin Bertrand,Antonia Furrer,Ishkhan Gorgisyan,Monika Bjelčić,Michal W Kepa,Hannah Glover,Viktoria Hinger,Thomas Eriksson,A. Cehovin,Mikel Eguiraun,Piero Gasparotto,Aldo Mozzanica,Tobias Weinert,Ana Gonzalez,Jörg Standfuss,Meitian Wang,Thomas Ursby,Florian S. N. Dworkowski +20 more
TL;DR: Kilohertz serial crystallography with the JUNGFRAU detector enables high-resolution time-resolved protein dynamics at fourth-generation synchrotrons.
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A multi-reservoir extruder for time-resolved serial protein crystallography and compound screening at X-ray free-electron lasers
M. Wranik,Michal W Kepa,Emma V. Beale,Daniel James,Quentin Bertrand,Tobias Weinert,Antonia Furrer,Hannah Glover,Dardan Gashi,Melissa Carrillo,Yasushi Kondo,Robin Stipp,Georgii Khusainov,Karol Nass,Dmitry Ozerov,C. Cirelli,P. Johnson,Florian S. N. Dworkowski,John H Beale,Scott Stubbs,Thierry Zamofing,Marco Schneider,Kristina Krauskopf,Li Gao,Oliver Thorn-Seshold,Christoph Bostedt,Camila Bacellar,Michel O Steinmetz,Christopher George Milne,Jörg Standfuss +29 more
TL;DR: Researchers developed a multi-reservoir extruder for efficient sample delivery at X-ray free-electron lasers, reducing sample exchange time and user workload, enabling time-resolved protein structure determination and compound screening with minimal data.
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