Nathan Alam
Princeton University
4 Papers
1 Citations
Nathan Alam is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monobody & Heterologous expression. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Genome Mining and Discovery of Imiditides, a Family of RiPPs with a Class-Defining Aspartimide Modification.
Li Cao,Truc Do,Angela Zhu,Jianshu Duan,Nathan Alam,A. James Link +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that tailoring enzymes that cluster with various RiPP families can serve as effective bioinformatic seeds, providing a complementary approach for novel RiPP discovery.
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Light-responsive monobodies for dynamic control of customizable protein binding
César Carrasco-López,Evan M. Zhao,Agnieszka A. Gil,Nathan Alam,Jared E. Toettcher,José L. Avalos +5 more
TL;DR: A light-controlled monobody that works in vitro and in vivo, whose affinity for its SH2-domain target exhibits a 300-fold shift in binding affinity upon illumination is presented, as proof-of-principle.
Genome Mining and Discovery of Imiditides, a Novel Family of RiPPs with a Class-defining Aspartimide Modification
TL;DR: In this paper , the C-terminal motif unique to RiPP-associated O-methyltransferases was used as a search query to discover a novel family of RiPPs, imiditides.
Development of light-responsive protein binding in the monobody non-immunoglobulin scaffold
César Carrasco-López,Evan M. Zhao,Agnieszka A. Gil,Nathan Alam,Jared E. Toettcher,José L. Avalos +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the αSH2-OptoMB can be used to purify SH2-tagged proteins directly from crude E. coli extract, achieving 99.8% purity and over 40% yield in a single purification step.