Adam Stevens, PhD
Assistant Researcher
Cellular Molecular Pharmacology
School of Medicine
Publications (10)
Top publication keywords:
InteinsCell CommunicationProtein SplicingSynthetic BiologyProteinsProtein EngineeringButanonesExteinsDNA Polymerase betaSynechocystisDeoxyriboseCell Adhesion MoleculesBacterial ProteinsCloning, MolecularNostoc
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Programming multicellular assembly with synthetic cell adhesion molecules.
Nature 2022 Stevens AJ, Harris AR, Gerdts J, Kim KH, Trentesaux C, Ramirez JT, McKeithan WL, Fattahi F, Klein OD, Fletcher DA, Lim WA -
A Conserved Histidine Residue Drives Extein Dependence in an Enhanced Atypically Split Intein.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2022 Sekar G, Stevens AJ, Mostafavi AZ, Sashi P, Muir TW, Cowburn D -
Identification, Characterization, and Optimization of Split Inteins.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2020 Shah NH, Stevens AJ -
Protein engineering through tandem transamidation.
Nature chemistry 2019 Thompson RE, Stevens AJ, Muir TW -
An Atypical Mechanism of Split Intein Molecular Recognition and Folding.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2018 Stevens AJ, Sekar G, Gramespacher JA, Cowburn D, Muir TW
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Improved protein splicing using embedded split inteins.
Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2018 Gramespacher JA, Stevens AJ, Thompson RE, Muir TW -
A promiscuous split intein with expanded protein engineering applications.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017 Stevens AJ, Sekar G, Shah NH, Mostafavi AZ, Cowburn D, Muir TW -
Intein Zymogens: Conditional Assembly and Splicing of Split Inteins via Targeted Proteolysis.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2017 Gramespacher JA, Stevens AJ, Nguyen DP, Chin JW, Muir TW -
Design of a Split Intein with Exceptional Protein Splicing Activity.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2016 Stevens AJ, Brown ZZ, Shah NH, Sekar G, Cowburn D, Muir TW -
DNA polymerase λ inactivation by oxidized abasic sites.
Biochemistry 2013 Stevens AJ, Guan L, Bebenek K, Kunkel TA, Greenberg MM