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Individual Publication List for Scripps Research Institute
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Ghadiri's Laboratory
Benner's Laboratory
Rebek's Laboratory
Switzer's Laboratory

Ghadiri's Laboratory top
Kumar, K., Lee, D.H., & Ghadiri, M.R. (In Preparation, 2000). An apparent exponential peptide replicator.


Sagatelian, A., Yokobayashi, Y., & Ghadiri, M.R. (In Preparation, 2000). Chiroselective peptide self-replication.


Weber, P.J.A., Chavoshi-Nejad, A., & Ghadiri, M.R. (In Preparation, 2000). Quantitative analysis of multicomponent catalytic and autocatalytic peptide fragment condensation reactions by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.


Yokobayashi, Y., & Ghadiri, M.R. (In Preparation, 2000). Emergence of peptide self-replication through a reciprocal autocatalytic network.


Yokobayashi, Y., & Ghadiri, M.R. (In Preparation, 2000). Emergence of peptide self-replication in high salt.


 
Benner's Laboratory top
Battersby, T.R., Ang, D.N., Burgstaller, P., Jurczyk, S., Bowser, M.T., Buchanan, D.D., Kennedy, R.T., & Benner, S.A. (1999). In vitro selection of an adenosine receptor from a library incorporating a cationic nucleotide analog. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121: 9781-9789.


Benner, S.A. (1999). How small can a microorganism be? In: Steering Group on Astrobiology of the Space Studies Board, National Research Council. Size Limits of Very Small Microorganisms: Proceedings of a Workshop (pp. 126-135). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.


Benner, S.A., Chamberlin, S.G., Liberles, D.A. (2000). Govindarajanerences from reconstructed evolutionary biology involving rectified databases. An evolutionarily-grounded approach to functional genomics. Research Microbiology, 151: 97-106.


Benner, S.A., Devine, K.G., Matveeva, L.N., & Powell, D.H. (2000). The missing organic molecules on Mars. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97: 2425-2430.


Benner, S.A., & Switzer, C.Y. (1999). Chance and necessity in biomolecular chemistry. Is life as we know it universal? In: Frauenfelder, H., Deisenhofer, J., Wolynes, P.G., (Eds.), Simplicity and Complexity in Proteins and Nucleic Acids: Dahlem Workshop Report, (pp. 335-359). Berlin: Dahlem University Press.


Boxer, S.G., Benner, S.A., et al. (1999). What are the constraints on the evolution and diversity of biopolymers? In: Frauenhofer, H., Deisenhofer, J., Wolynes, P.G., (Eds.), Simplicity and Complexity in Proteins and Nucleic Acids: Dahlem Workshop Report, (pp. 365-382). Berlin: Dahlem University Press.


 
Rebek's Laboratory top
Castellano, R.K., Nuckolls, C., & Rebek, J., Jr. (1999). Transfer of chiral information through molecular assembly. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121: 11,156-11,163.


Castellano, R.K., Craig, S.L., Nuckolls, C., & Rebek, J., Jr. (Submitted, 2000). Detection and mechanistic studies of multi-component assembly by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Journal of the American Chemical Society.


Rebek, J., Jr. (2000). Host-guest chemistry of calixarene capsules. Chemical Communications, 2000: 637-643.


Renslo, A.R., Tucci, F.C., Rudkevich, D.M., & Rebek, J., Jr. (2000). Synthesis and assembly of self-complementary cavitands. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122: 4573-4582.


 
Switzer's Laboratory top
Chaput, J.C., & Switzer, C. (1999). A DNA pentaplex incorporating nucleobase quintets. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 96: 10,614-10,619.


Chaput, J.C., & Switzer, C. (In Press, 2000). Non-enzymatic oligomerization on templates containing phosphodiester-linked acyclic glycerol nucleic acid analogues. Journal of Molecular Evolution.


Rice, K., Chaput, J.C., Cox, M.M., & Switzer, C. (In Press, 2000). RecA protein promotes strand exchange with DNA substrates containing isoguanine and 5-methyl isocytosine. Biochemistry.


Benner, S.A. (1999). How small can a microorganism be? In: Steering Group on Astrobiology of the Space Studies Board, National Research Council. Size Limits of Very Small Microorganisms: Proceedings of a Workshop (pp. 126-135). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.


Switzer, C., & Chaput, J.C. (In Press, 2000). Probing structure and function with alternative nucleic acids bearing 2',5'-linked, zwitterionic and iso-cytosine -- iso-guanine components. In: D. Corey (Ed.), Methods, A Companion to Methods in Enzymology: Applications of Modified Nucleic Acids.


 

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