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7505

Overview

Thomas M. Laue is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Their work is primarily situated within the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Molecular Biology and Genetics as subfields. Additional areas of study include Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics, notably:

  • Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
  • Protein purification and stability
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research

Thomas M. Laue has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • Boundary convection during sedimentation velocity in the Optima analytical ultracentrifuge, 2021, Analytical Biochemistry
  • Rapid high-resolution size distribution protocol for adeno-associated virus using high speed SV-AUC, 2024, Analytical Biochemistry
  • On the utility of fluorescence-detection analytical ultracentrifugation in probing biomolecular interactions in complex solutions: a case study in milk, 2020, European Biophysics Journal
  • Using absorbance detection for hs-SV-AUC characterization of adeno-associated virus, 2024, Analytical Biochemistry
  • The non-prion SUP35 preexists in large chaperone-containing molecular complexes, 2021, Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics

The majority of their publications appear in the following venues:

  • Analytical Biochemistry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • European Biophysics Journal
  • Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Steven A. Berkowitz
  • Nicholas R. Larson
  • George M. Bou-Assaf
  • Bashkim Kokona
  • Robert Fairman

Best Publications

  • Relative helix-forming tendencies of nonpolar amino acids

    S. Padmanabhan;Susan Marqusee;Theresa M. Ridgeway;Thomas M. Laue

  • Iron and hydrogen peroxide detoxification properties of DNA-binding protein from starved cells. A ferritin-like DNA-binding protein of Escherichia coli.

    Guanghua Zhao;Pierpaolo Ceci;Andrea Ilari;Laura Giangiacomo

  • Analytical Ultracentrifugation: Sedimentation Velocity and Sedimentation Equilibrium

    James L Cole;Jeffrey W Lary;Thomas P Moody;Thomas M Laue

  • Structural and functional characterization of monomeric soluble P-selectin and comparison with membrane P-selectin

    Shigeru Ushiyama;Thomas M. Laue;Kevin L. Moore;Harold P. Erickson

  • Modern applications of analytical ultracentrifugation.

    Thomas M. Laue;Walter F. Stafford Iii

  • The influence of charge distribution on self-association and viscosity behavior of monoclonal antibody solutions.

    Sandeep Yadav;Thomas M. Laue;Devendra S. Kalonia;Shubhadra N. Singh

  • The Crystal Structure of Nucleoplasmin-Core: Implications for Histone Binding and Nucleosome Assembly

    Shuchismita Dutta;Ildikó V. Akey;Colin Dingwall;Kari L. Hartman

  • Retroviral integrase functions as a multimer and can turn over catalytically.

    K. S. Jones;Jacqueline Coleman;George W. Merkel;Thomas M. Laue

  • Structural changes required for activation of protein C are induced by Ca2+ binding to a high affinity site that does not contain gamma-carboxyglutamic acid.

    Arthur E. Johnson;Naomi L. Esmon;Thomas M. Laue;Charles T. Esmon

  • Fluorescence detection for the XLI analytical ultracentrifuge

    Ian K. MacGregor;Arthur L. Anderson;Thomas M. Laue

  • Sedimentation equilibrium as thermodynamic tool.

    Thomas M. Laue

  • Effective charge measurements reveal selective and preferential accumulation of anions, but not cations, at the protein surface in dilute salt solutions

    Yatin R. Gokarn;R.Matthew Fesinmeyer;Atul Saluja;Vladimir Razinkov

  • Tissue Factor and its Extracellular Soluble Domain: The Relationship Between Intermolecular Association with Factor VIIa and Enzymatic Activity of the Complex

    E. Waxman;J. B. A. Ross;T. M. Laue;Arabinda Guha

  • Iron Binding and Oxidation Kinetics in Frataxin CyaY of Escherichia coli

    Fadi Bou-Abdallah;Salvatore Adinolfi;Annalisa Pastore;Thomas M. Laue

  • Aqueous Processing and Fiber Spinning of Recombinant Spider Silks

    Steven Arcidiacono;Charlene M. Mello;Michelle Butler;Elizabeth Welsh

  • Nonnative aggregation of an IgG1 antibody in acidic conditions: Part 1. Unfolding, colloidal interactions, and formation of high‐molecular‐weight aggregates

    Rebecca K. Brummitt;Rebecca K. Brummitt;Douglas P. Nesta;Liuquan Chang;Liuquan Chang;Susan F. Chase

  • Structural basis for recognition of SMRT/N-CoR by the MYND domain and its contribution to AML1/ETO's activity

    Yizhou Liu;Wei Chen;Justin Gaudet;Matthew D. Cheney

  • Purification and Characterization of a Novel Calcium-binding Protein from the Extrapallial Fluid of the Mollusc, Mytilus edulis

    Stephen J. Hattan;Thomas M. Laue;N. Dennis Chasteen

  • ATP-induced formation of an associated complex between microtubules and neurofilaments

    M. S. Runge;Thomas M. Laue;David A. Yphantis;M. R. Lifsics

  • Assembly of a rod-shaped chimera of a trimeric GCN4 zipper and the HIV-1 gp41 ectodomain expressed in Escherichia coli

    Winfried Weissenhorn;Lesley J. Calder;Andréa Dessen;Tom Laue

Frequent Co-Authors

N. Dennis Chasteen
N. Dennis Chasteen University of New Hampshire
Christopher J. Roberts
Christopher J. Roberts University of Delaware
John H. Bushweller
John H. Bushweller University of Virginia
Charles T. Esmon
Charles T. Esmon Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Nancy A. Speck
Nancy A. Speck University of Pennsylvania
Robert Fairman
Robert Fairman Haverford College
Christopher D. Link
Christopher D. Link University of Colorado Boulder
Arthur E. Johnson
Arthur E. Johnson Texas A&M University
Rodger P. McEver
Rodger P. McEver Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Paolo Arosio
Paolo Arosio ETH Zurich

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