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Rivka Isaacson's profile
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What I do
I’m a post-doc at Imperial using NMR and other biophysical techniques to study proteins involved in cellular recycling.
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- Position
- post-doc
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- Imperial College London
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Interests
NMR, X-ray crystallography and EM of protein-protein interactions. Public Engagement activities.
Interdisciplinary collaborations with literary critics at the Centre for Iris Murdoch Studies, computer-artists at Goldsmiths and various independent writers and film-makers. -
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Publications
Isaacson R, Simpson P, Liu M, Cota E, Zhang X, Freemont P, Matthews S. A new labeling method for methyl transverse relaxation-optimized spectroscopy NMR spectra of alanine residues. Journal of the American Chemical Society (50) , 15428-9 (2007) (Epub 28 Nov 2007) PubMed ID:(18041839)
Isaacson R, Pye V, Simpson P, Meyer H, Zhang X, Freemont P, Matthews S. Detailed structural insights into the p97-Npl4-Ufd1 interface. The Journal of biological chemistry (29) , 21361-9 (Epub 09 May 2007) PubMed ID:(17491009 )
Isaacson R, Weeds A, Fersht A. Equilibria and kinetics of folding of gelsolin domain 2 and mutants involved in familial amyloidosis-Finnish type. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (20) , 11247-52 PubMed ID:(10500162 )
Kazmirski S, Howard M, Isaacson R, Fersht A. Elucidating the mechanism of familial amyloidosis- Finnish type: NMR studies of human gelsolin domain 2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (20) , 10706-11 PubMed ID:(10995458)
Kazmirski S, Isaacson R, An C, Buckle A, Johnson C, Daggett V, Fersht A. Loss of a metal-binding site in gelsolin leads to familial amyloidosis-Finnish type. Nature structural biology (2) , 112-6 PubMed ID:(11753432)
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