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Publications

17. Dunn, A. R. & Spudich, J. A. Single-molecule gold-nanoparticle tracking with high temporal and spatial resolution and without an applied load. Laboratory Manual for Single Molecule Studies, (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Woodbury, NY; 2007).

16. Tang, S., Liao, J.-C., Dunn, A. R., Altman, R. B., Spudich, J. A. & Schmidt, J. P. Predicting allosteric communication in myosin via a pathway of conserved residues. J. Mol. Biol. 373, 1361-1373 (2007).

15. Dunn, A. R. & Spudich, J. A. Dynamics of the unbound head during myosin V processive translocation. Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 14,246-248 (2007).

14. Rock, R. S., Ramamurthy, B., Dunn, A. R., Beccafico, S., Rami, B. R., Morris, C., Spink, B. J., Franzini-Armstrong, C., Spudich, J. A. & Sweeney, H. L. A flexible domain is essential for the large step size and processivity of myosin VI. Mol. Cell 17, 603-609 (2005).

13. Contakes, S. M., Juda, G. A., Langley, D. B., Halpern-Manners, N. W., Duff, A. P., Dunn, A. R., Gray, H. B., Dooley, D. M., Guss, J. M. & Freeman, H. C. Reversible inhibition of copper amine oxidase activity by channel-blocking ruthenium(II) and rhenium(I) molecular wires. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102, 13451-12456 (2005).

12. Belliston-Bittner, W., Dunn, A. R., Nguyen, Y. H. L., Stuehr, D. J., Winkler, J. R. & Gray, H. B. Picosecond photoreduction of inducible nitric oxide synthase by rhenium(I)-diimine wires. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127, 15907-15915 (2005).

11. Dunn, A. R., Belliston-Bittner, W., Winkler, J. R., Getzoff, E. D., Stuehr, D. J. & Gray, H. B. Luminescent ruthenium(II)- and rhenium(I)-diimine wires bind nitric oxide synthase. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127, 5169-5173 (2005).

10. Rucker, V. C., Dunn, A. R., Sharma, S., Dervan, P. B. & Gray, H. B. Mechanism of sequence-specific fluorescent detection of DNA by N-methyl-imidazole, N-methyl-pyrrole, and β-alanine linked polyamides. J. Phys. Chem. B 108, 7490-7494 (2004).

9. Hays, A.-M. A., Dunn, A. R., Chiu, R., Gray, H. B., Stout, C. D. & Goodin, D. B. Conformational states of cytochrome P450cam revealed by trapping of synthetic molecular wires. J. Mol. Biol. 2, 455-469 (2004).

8. Dunn, A. R., Dmochowski, I. J., Winkler, J. R. & Gray, H. B. Nanosecond photoreduction of cytochrome P450cam by channel-specific electron tunneling Ru-diimine wires. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 41, 12450-12456 (2003).

7. Dunn, A. R., Hays, A.-M. A., Goodin, D. B., Stout, C. D., Chiu, R., Winkler, J. R. & Gray, H. B. Fluorescent probes for cytochrome P450 structural characterization and inhibitor screening. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 10254-10255 (2002).

6. Dmochowski, I. J., Dunn, A. R., Wilker, J. J., Crane, B. R., Green, M., Dawson, J. H., Sligar, S. G., Winkler, J. R. & Gray, H. B. Ruthenium probes of P450 structure and mechanism. Meth. Enzymol. 357, 120-133 (2002).

5. Dunn, A. R., Dmochowski, I. J., Bilwes, A. M., Gray, H. B. & Crane B. R. Probing the open state of cytochrome P450cam with ruthenium-linker substrates. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98, 12420-12425 (2001).

4. Weck, M., Dunn, A. R., Matsumoto, K., Coates, G. W., Lobkovsky, E. B. & Grubbs R. H. Influence of perfluoroarene-arene interactions on the phase behavior of liquid crystalline and polymeric materials. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 38, 2741-2745 (1999).

3. Coates, G. W., Dunn, A. R., Henling, L. M., Ziller, J. W., Lobkovsky, E. B. & Grubbs, R. H. Phenyl-perfluorophenyl stacking interactions: Topochemical[2+2] photodimerization and photopolymerization of olefinic compounds. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120, 3641-3649 (1998).

2. Bloom, C. R., Wu, N., Dunn, A., Kaarsholm, N. C. & Dunn, M. F. Comparison of the allosteric properties of the Co(II)- and Zn(II)-substituted insulin hexamers. Biochemistry 37, 10937-10944 (1998).

1. Coates, G. W., Dunn, A. R., Henling, L. M., Dougherty, D. A. & Grubbs, R. H. Phenyl-perfluorophenyl stacking interactions: A new strategy for supermolecule construction. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 36, 248-251 (1997).

Patent

H. B. Gray, et al. "Detection of biomolecules by novel sensitizer-linked substrate molecules with high specificity and sensitivity", US7105310, filed July 19, 2000, issued Sept. 12, 2006.