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3/8/2018
Curriculum Vitae
Gianluigi Veglia
University of Minnesota Home: (612) 331-5935
Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biophysics Office: (612) 625-0758
321 Church Street S.E. FAX: (612) 625-2163
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0421 [email protected]
Personal:
Date of Birth November 13, 1966 Formia (LT) - Italy
Citizenship March 2014 U.S. Citizen
Education:
1991 M.S., Chemistry - University of Rome, Italy - “La Sapienza”
Dissertation Title: "Synthesis and NMR Studies of New Psychotropic Compounds." Professor M. Delfini, Advisor.
1994 Ph.D., Chemistry - University of Rome, Italy - “La Sapienza”
Dissertation Title: "NMR Studies of Brain Active Compounds and Interactions with Biological Macromolecules and Phospholipids." Professor M. Delfini, Advisor.
Scientific Employment:
2011- Member, Graduate Faculty of Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology (BICB), University of Minnesota
2010- Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biophysics, University of Minnesota
2010- Professor of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
2014-2017 Division Director of Chemical and Structural Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biophysics Department, University of Minnesota
2012-2017 Director of the Minnesota NMR Center, University of Minnesota
2006-2017 Member, Graduate Faculty of Chemical Physics, University of Minnesota
2002-2017 Member, Graduate Faculty of the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics, University of Minnesota
2002-2017 Preceptor, MD/PhD. Program, Medical School, University of Minnesota
2006-2010 Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Minnesota
2000-2006 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
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1995-1999 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. Professor S.J. Opella, Advisor
1993-1994 Visiting Scholar at SUNY, Stony Brook University. Professor G.D. Prestwich, Advisor
Honors and Awards:
2012- Permanent Member MSFC Study Section – National Institute of Health
2002-2017 University of Minnesota, Preceptor, MD/PhD Program
2001-2002 Bush Foundation Faculty Development Program Fellowship
1999 38th Eastern Analytical Symposium Prize
1995-1998 NOOPOLIS Postdoctoral Fellowship
1986-1991 Villa Nazareth-Cardinal Tardini Trust Fellowship
Professional Memberships:
2000 American Chemical Society
2000 The American Association for the Advancement of Science
2001 Biophysical Society
Grant Support:
Current
04/01/2012-07/31/2020
NIH (R01 GM100310) “Mapping Allosteric Cooperativity in Protein Kinases,” (Veglia PI) Total Funding: $4,345,768
09/16/2002-04/30/2020
NIH (R01 GM064742) “NMR Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle,” (Veglia PI) Total Funding: $7,049,633
04/03/2007-02/28/2018
NIH (R01 GM072701) “Structural Basis of Dilated Cardiomyopathy,”
(Veglia PI) Total Funding: $2,428,257
09/15/2004-03/31/2021
NIH (AG026160) “Site-Directed Oxidative Modification of Muscle Protein Structural Dynamic,” (Thomas PI) Total Funding: $6,610,134
12/01/2017-11/30/2022
NIH (GM121515) “Decoding the dynamic mechanism of allosteric activation in the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdk2,” (Levinson PI) Total Funding: $250,000
Past
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06/01/2016-05/31/2017
University of Minnesota Foundation (UMF) Funding “Mapping Allosteric Cooperativity in Protein Kinases,” (Veglia PI) Total Funding: $80,000
07/01/2016-06/30/2017
University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid “Mapping Allosteric Cooperativity in Protein Kinases,” (Veglia PI) Total Funding: $30,000
07/01/2016-06/30/2017
NIH (S10 OD021536) “Console Upgrade for a 600 MHz NMR Spectrometer,” (Veglia PI) Total Funding: $849,740
03/14/2016-03/13/2017
Friends of FSH Research “Structural Studies of DUX4-DNA interaction,” (Aihara PI) Total Funding: $60,401 (Veglia: $32,548)
01/01/2001-12/31/2003
University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid “Determination of the High-Resolution Structure of Stannin in Lipid Environments,” Total Funding: $19,867
01/01/2001-12/31/2001
University of Minnesota Structural Biology Program “NMR Structure Determination of Two Lipopeptides Involved in the Calcium Pump Regulation," Total Funding: $3,000
03/01/2000-06/30/2002
Academic Health Center – Faculty Research Development Grant “Structural Biology in the New Millennium,” (Thomas PI) Total Funding: $200,000
01/01/2001-12/31/2003
University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid “Pioneer Peptide Synthesis System,” (Thomas PI) Total Funding: $25,000
09/01/2001-08/31/2003
Petroleum Research Foundation (ACS) “Determination of the High-Resolution Structure of Stannin: A Novel Membrane Protein That Triggers Cell Death,” Total Funding: $25,000.
07/01/2001-06/30/2003
American Heart Association Beginning Grant-in-Aid “High Resolution Structural Analysis of Cardiac Calcium Regulation,” Total Funding: $88,000.
01/01/2001-02/28/2003
NIH Supplement to R01 “Dynamics of Membrane Proteins,” (Thomas PI) Total Funding $50,000
12/1/2006-11/30/2008
Minnesota Medical Foundation Equipment Grant (MMF 3755-9227-07) “New NMR Probe for Structural Studies of Biomolecules,” Total Funding $30,000
06/01/2005-05/31/2010
NIH (K02 HL080081) “Structural Basis of Heart Function and Disease,” Total Funding: $599,000
01/01/2012-12/31/2012
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ML2011 Ch5, Art1, 13, 15 Subd5(e) Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology & Medical Genomics (Veglia Co-PI) Total funding: $800,000
03/01/2012-02/28/2014
Minnesota Medical Foundation “A New NMR Probe for Studying Proteins Involved in Muscle Contractility and Lipid Metabolism,” Total Funding: $20,000
11/01/2012-10/31/2014
Minnesota Medical Foundation “An Isothermal Titration Calorimeter for Quantitative Assessment of protein-protein, protein-nucleic acid and protein-ligand Interaction,” (Wilmot PI) Total Funding: $20,000
07/01/2013-12/31/2014
University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid Shared Instrumentation Program “An Isothermal Titration Calorimeter for Quantitative Assessment of protein-protein, protein-nucleic acid and protein-ligand Interaction,” Total Funding: $28,700
03/01/2014-02/28/2015
LHI High Risk/High Reward Pilot Grant “XNAs: single-stranded DNA/RNAs as novel direct regulators of cardiac contractility in heart failure,” (Metzger PI) Total Funding: $50,000
07/01/2012-11/30/2015
NIH (R01 GM063533) “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers,” (Bowser PI) Total Funding $1,799,698
Participation in Group Awards
NIH – Chemistry-Biology Training Grant Program (Director: Larry Que, Ph.D.)
NSR – IGERT Neuroscience Training Grant Program (Director: T. Ebner, Ph.D.)
NIH – “Resource for NMR Molecular Imaging of Proteins” (Director: S. J. Opella, Ph.D.)
NIH – MinnCResT (Director: M. Herzberg, Ph.D.)
NIH – Training Program in Muscle Research (Director David D Thomas, Ph.D.)
Participation in Scientific Review Group Meetings
1. ZRG1 BCMB-B 02 M “Conflicts in Biological Chemistry and Macromolecular Biophysics” July 25, 2005
2. ZRG1 BCMB-A 50 R “Roadmap Initiative for Membrane Proteins” March 23, 2007
3. ZAG1 ZIJ-7 (J4) “National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel” October 25-26, 2007
4. ZRG1 IDM-A (90) “Membrane Proteins” Special Emphasis Panel, March 6-7, 2008.
5. ZAG1 ZIJ-7 (O2) “National Institute on Aging Special Emphasis Panel” May 16, 2008
6. MSFC “Membrane Proteins” Special Emphasis Panel, June 5-6, 2008
7. BBM Special Emphasis Panel “National Institute on Membrane Proteins” February 10, 2009
8. ZGM1 CBB-3 (MP) “PSI Biology Centers for Membrane Proteins” April 9, 2010
9. ZRG1 BCMB-S (40) P Study Section, March 21-23, 2011
10. ZRG1 BCMB-S (40) P Study Section, March 18-20, 2015
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11. MSFC Study Section, June 11-12, 2015
12. ZRG1 BCMB-S (40) Study Section, July 14-16, 2015
13. MSFC Study Section, September 28-30, 2016
14. MSFC Study Section, February 2-3, 2017
15. MSFC Study Section, October 5-6, 2017
Additional Grant Review Activity
1. Internal Grant Reviewer for National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 2006-Present
2. Grant Reviewer for US Army Medical Research Material Command, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Reston VA.
3. Grant Reviewer for NSF 05-529 CAREER proposals, August 2007.
4. Grant Reviewer for NSF – MCB, March 2007.
5. Grant Reviewer for NIH – S10, February 2012
Publications:
(Work carried-out at the University of Minnesota.)
156. Nelson S.E.D., Ha K.N., Gopinath T., Exline M.H., Mascioni A., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Effects of the Arg9Cys and Arg25Cys mutations on phospholamban's conformational equilibrium in membrane bilayers.” Biochim Biophys Acta. 2018 Mar 1. PMCID: PMC In Process.
155. Chipot C., Dehez F., Schnell J.R., Zitzmann N., Pebay-Peyroula E., Catoire L.J., Miroux B., Kunji E.R.S., Veglia G., Cross T.A., Schanda P. “Perturbations of Native Membrane Protein Structure in Alkyl Phosphocholine Detergents: A Critical Assessment of NMR and Biophysical Studies.” Chem Rev. 2018 Feb 28. PMCID: PMC In Process.
154. Olivieri C., Manu V.S., Xia Y., Kim J., Porcelli F., Veglia G. “Simultaneous detection of intra- and inter-molecular paramagnetic relaxation enhancements in protein complexes.” J. Biomol. NMR. 2018. PMCID: PMC In Process.
153. Tomasini M.D., Wang Y., Karamafrooz A., Li G., Beuming T., Gao J., Taylor S.S., Veglia G., Simon S.M. “Conformational Landscape of the PRKACA-DNAJB1 Chimeric Kinase, the Driver for Fibrolamellar Hepatocellular Carcinoma.” Sci Rep. 2018, 8(1):720. PMCID: PMC5768683
152. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Experimental Aspects of Polarization Optimized Experiments (POE) for Magic Angle Spinning Solid-State NMR of Microcrystalline and Membrane-Bound Proteins.” Methods Mol Biol. 2018, 1688, 37-53. PMCID: PMC In Process
151. Wang S., Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Application of Paramagnetic Relaxation Enhancements to Accelerate the Acquisition of 2D and 3D Solid-State NMR Spectra of Oriented Membrane Proteins.” Methods. 2017 Dec 21. doi: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2017.12.017. PMCID: PMC In Process
150. Gopinath T., Nelson S.E.D., Veglia G. “1H-detected MAS solid-state NMR experiments enable to simultaneous mapping of rigid and dynamic domains of membrane proteins.” J Magn Reson. 2017, 285:101-107. PMCID: PMC5764182
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149. Xia Y., Rossi P., Subrahmanian M.V., Huang C., Saleh T., Olivieri C., Kalodimos C.G., Veglia G. “Enhancing the sensitivity of multidimensional NMR experiments by using triply-compensated π pulses.” J Biomol NMR. 2017 Nov 21. PMCID: PMC5738291
148. Harmouche N., Aisenbrey C., Porcelli F., Xia Y., Nelson S.E.D., Chen X., Raya J., Vermeet L.S., Aparicia C., Veglia G., Gorr S.U., Bechinger B. “Solution and solid-state NMR structural investigations of the antimicrobial designer peptide GL13K in membranes.” Biochemistry. 2017, 56(32), 4269-78. PMCID: PMC In Process
147. Xia Y., Rossi P., Tonelli M., Huang C., Kalodimos C.G., Veglia G. “Optimization of 1H decoupling eliminates sideband artifacts in 3D TROSY-based triple resonance experiments.” J Biomol NMR. 2017. DOI: 10.1007/s10858-017-0133-6 PMCID: PMC5693675
146. Kim J., Ahuja L.G., Chao F.-A., Xia Y., McClendon C.L., Kornev A.P., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “A dynamic hydrophobic core orchestrates allostery in protein kinases.” Sci Adv. 2017, 3 (4):e1600663. PMCID: PMC5384802
145. Gopinath T., Nelson S.E., Soller K.J., Veglia G. “Probing the Conformationally Excited States of Membrane Proteins via 1H-Detected MAS Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy.” J Phys Chem B. 2017, 121(17), 4456-65. PMCID: In Process
144. Ahuja L.G., Kornev A.P., McClendon C.L., Veglia G., Taylor S.S. “Mutation of a kinase allosteric node uncouples dynamics linked to phosphotransfer.” Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2017, 114(6), E931-40. PMCID: PMC5307475
143. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Chapter Two – Orphan Spin Polarization: A Catalyst for High-Throughput Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of Proteins.” Annual Reports in NMR Spectroscopy. 2016, 89, 103-121.
142. Rossi P., Xia Y., Khanra N., Veglia G., Kalodimos C.G. “15N and 13C- SOFAST-HMQC editing enhances 3D-NOESY sensitivity in highly deuterated, selectively [1H,13C]-labeled proteins.” J Biomol NMR. 2016, 66(4), 259-71. PMCID: PMC5218894
141. Manu V.S., Veglia G. “Optimization of identity operation in NMR spectroscopy via genetic algorithm: Application to the TEDOR experiment.” J Magn Reson. 2016, 273, 40-46. PMCID: PMC5423402
140. Dicke A., Gopinath T., Wang Y., Veglia G. “Probing Residue-Specific Water-Protein Interactions in Oriented Lipid Membranes via Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy.” J Phys Chem B. 2016. 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b08282. PMCID: PMC5441980
139. Fusco G., Pape T., Stephens A.D., Mahou P., Costa A.R., Kaminski C.F., Kaminski Schierle G.S., Vendruscolo M., Veglia G., Dobson C.M., De Simone A. “Structural basis of synaptic vesicle assembly promoted by α-synuclein.” Nat. Commun. 2016, 7, 12563. PMCID: PMC5031799
138. Veglia G., Li G. “Tunable Liaisons: eEF-2K, CaM, and Calcium.” Structure. 2016, 24 (9), 1438-1439.
137. Omidvar R., Xia Y., Porcelli F., Bohlmann H., Veglia G. “NMR Structure and conformational dynamics of AtPDFL2.1, a defensing-like peptide from Arabidopsis thaliana.” Biochim Biophys Acta. 2016, 1864 (12): 1739-1747. PMCID: In Process
136. Fusco G., De Simone A., Arosio P., Vendruscolo M., Veglia G., Dobson C.M. “Structural Ensembles of Membrane-bound α-Synuclein Reveal the Molecular Determinants of Synaptic Vesicle Affinity.” Sci. Rep. 2016, 6, 27125. PMCID: PMC4897633
135. Soller K.J., Yang J., Veglia G., Bowser M.T. “Reversal of Phospholamban Inhibition of the Sarco(endo)plasmic Reticulum Ca2+ -ATPase (SERCA) Using Short Protein Interacting RNAs
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and Oligonucleotide Analogs.” J. Biol. Chem. 2016, 291, 41, 21510-21518. PMCID: PMC5076822
134. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Multiple acquisitions via sequential transfer of orphan spin polarization (MAeSTOSO): How far can we push residual spin polarization in solid-state NMR?” J. Magn. Reson. 2016, 267, 1-8. PMCID: PMC4862926
133. Kim J., Li G. Walters M., Taylor S., Veglia G. “Uncoupling Catalytic and Binding Functions in the Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinase A.” Structure 2016, 3, 353-63. PMCID: PMC4775281
132. Kim J., Wang Y. Li G., Veglia G. “A Semiautomated Assignment Protocol for Methyl Group Side Chains in Large Proteins.” Methods Enzymol. 2016, 566, 35-57. PMCID: PMC5040217
131. Sanz-Hernandez M., Vostrikov V.V., Veglia G., De Simone A. “Accurate Determination of Conformational Transitions in Oligomeric Membrane Proteins.” Sci. Rep. 2016, 6,23063. PMCID: PMC4791661
130. Vostrikov V., Gustavsson M., Gopinath T., Mullen D., Dicke A., Truong V., Veglia G. “Ca2+ ATPase conformational transitions in lipid bilayers mapped by site-directed ethylation and solid-state NMR.” ACS Chem. Biol. 2016, 11, 2, 329-34. PMCID: PMC4993155
129. Pagba C., McCaslin T., Veglia G., Porcelli F., Yohannan J., Guo Z., McDaniel M., Barry B. “A tyrosine-tryptophan dyad and radical-based charge transfer in a ribonucleotide reductase-inspired maquette.” Nat. Commun. 2015, 6, 10010. PMCID: PMC4686667
128. Manu V., Veglia G. “Genetic algorithm optimized triply compensated pulses in NMR spectroscopy.” J. Magn. Reson. 2015, 260, 136-143. PMCID: PMC4628891
127. Soller K., Verardi R., Jing M., Abrol N., Yang J., Walsh N., Vostrikov V., Robia S., Bowser M., Veglia G. “Rheostatic regulation of the SERCA/phospholamban membrane protein complex using non-coding RNA and single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides.” Sci. Rep. 2015, 5, 13000. PMCID: PMC4543939
126. Li G., Srivastava A., Kim J., Taylor S., Veglia G. “Mapping the hydrogen bond networks in the catalytic subunit of protein kinase A using H/D fractionation factors.” Biochemistry 2015:54(26):4042-9. PMCID: PMC4498444
125. Fischer M., Soller K., Sauer S., Kalucka J., Veglia G., Reeh P. “Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum.” PLoS ONE 2015, 10(4): e0123762. PMCID: PMC4398422
124. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Multiple acquisition of magic angle spinning solid-state NMR experiments using one receiver: Application to microcrystalline and membrane protein preparations.” J. Magn. Reson. 2015, 253, 143-53. PMCID: PMC4399235
123. Kim J., Masterson L., Cembran A., Verardi R., Shi L., Gao J., Taylor S., Veglia G. “Dysfunctional conformational dynamics of protein kinase A induced by a lethal mutant of phospholamban hinder phosphorylation.” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2015, 112, 3716-21. PMCID: PMC4378435
122. Gopinath T., Mote K., Veglia G. “Simultaneous acquisition of 2D and 3D solid-state NMR experiments for sequential assignment of oriented membrane protein samples.” J. Biomol. NMR. 2015,62, 53-61. PMCID: PMC4981477
121. Olivieri C., Buonocore F., Picchietti S., Taddei A., Bernini C., Scapigliati G., Dicke A., Vostrikov V., Veglia G., Porcelli F. “Structure and membrane interactions of chionodracine, a piscidin-like antimicrobial peptide from the icefish Chionodraco hamatus.” Biochim. Biophys. Acta 2015, 1848, 1285. PMCID: PMC Journal — In Process
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120. Vostrikov V., Soller K., Ha K., Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Effects of naturally occurring arginine 14 deletion on phospholamban conformational dynamics and membrane interactions.” Biochim. Biophys. Acta 2015, 1848(1 Pt B), 315-22. PMCID: PMC4258429
119. Srivastava A., McDonald L., Cembran A., Kim J., Masterson L., McClendon C., Taylor S., Veglia G. “Synchronous opening and closing motions are essential for cAMP-dependent protein kinase A signaling.” Structure 2014, 22, 1735. PMCID: PMC4255147
118. Cero C., Vostrikov V., Verardi R., Severini C., Gopinath T., Braun P., Sassano M., Gurney A., Roth B., Vulchanova L., Possenti R., Veglia G., Bartolomucci A. “The TLQP-21 peptide activates the G-protein-coupled receptor C3aR1 via a folding-upon-binding mechanism.” Structure 2014, 22, 1744-53. PMCID: PMC4353613
117. De Simone A., Mote K., Veglia G. “Structural dynamics and conformational equilibria of SERCA regulatory proteins in membranes by solid-state NMR restrained simulations.” Biophys J. 2014, 106, 2566-76. PMCID: PMC4070166
116. Chao F., Kim J., Xia Y., Milligan M., Rowe N., Veglia G. “FLAMEnGO 2.0: An enhanced fuzzy logic algorithm for structure-based assignment of methyl group resonances.” J Magn Reson. 2014, 245, 17-23. PMCID: PMC4161213
115. Fusco G., De Simone A., Gopinath T., Vostrikov V., Vendruscolo M., Dobson C., Veglia G. “Direct observation of the three regions in α-synuclein that determine its membrane-bound behavior.” Na. Commun. 2014, 5, 3827. PMCID: PMC4046108
114. Vostrikov V., Veglia G. “Structural topologies of phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated oligomeric phospholamban in lipid membranes by a hybrid NMR approach.” Advances in Biological Solid-State NMR: Proteins and Membrane-Active Peptides 2014, Chapter 22, 425-43.
113. Jing M., Verardi R., Veglia G., Bowser M. “Development of a sensitive assay for SERCA activity using FRET detection of ADP.” Anal Methods 2014, 6, 1468-1474. PMCID: PMC3982649
112. Cembran A., Kim J., Gao J., Veglia G. “NMR mapping of protein conformational landscapes using coordinated behavior of chemical shifts upon ligand binding.” Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2014, 16, 6508-6518. PMCID: PMC4117682
111. Vostrikov V. V., Mote K. R., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Structural Dynamics and Topology of Phosphorylated Phospholamban Homopentamer Reveal Its Role in the Regulation of Calcium Transport.” Structure 2013, 21, 1-12 PMCID: PMC3951103
110. Gustavsson M., Verardi R., Mullen D. G., Mote K. R., Traaseth, N. J., Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Allosteric regulation of SERCA by phosphorylation-mediated conformational shift of phospholamban.” Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2013, 110, 17338-43 PMCID: PMC3808617
109. Eggimann B., Vostrikov V. V., Veglia G., Siepmann I. “Modeling helical proteins using residual dipolar couplings, sparse long-range distance constraints and a simple residue-based force field.” Theor Chem Acc. 2013, 132, 1388 PMCID: PMC3951508
108. Porcelli F., Ramamoorthy A., Barany G., Veglia G. “On the role of NMR spectroscopy for characterization of antimicrobial peptides.” Methods Mol Biol. 2013, 1063, 159-180 PMCID: PMC4988059
107. De Simone A., Gustavsson M., Montalvao R.W., Shi L., Veglia G., Vendruscuolo M. “Structures of the Excited States of Phospholamban and Shifts in their Populations upon Phosphorylation.” Biochemistry. 2013, 52, 6684-6694 PMCID: PMC3844793
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106. Mote K. R., Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Determination of structural topology of a membrane protein in lipid bilayers using polarization optimized experiments (POE) for static and MAS solid state NMR spectroscopy.” J Biomol NMR. 2013, 57, 91-102 PMCID: PMC3883141
105. Gopinath T., Mote K. R., Veglia G. “Sensitivity and Resolution Enhancement of Oriented Solid-State NMR: Application to Membrane Proteins.” Prog Nucl Magn Reson Spectrosc. 2013, 75, 50-68 PMCID: PMC3850070
104. Veglia G., Cembran A. “Role of Conformational Entropy in the Activity and Regulation of the catalytic subunit of Protein Kinase A.” FEBS J. 2013, 22, 5608-15 PMCID: PMC3821181
103. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Orphan spin operators enable the acquisition of multiple 2D and 3D magic angle spinning solid-state NMR spectra.” J Chem Phys. 2013, 138, 184201 PMCID: PMC3663853
102. Chao F., Morelli A., Haughner J.C. III, Churchfield L., Hagmann L. N., Shi L., Masterson L. R., Sarangi R.,Veglia G., Seelig B. “Structure and dynamics of a primordial catalytic fold generated by in vitro evolution.” Nat Chem Biol. 2013, 9, 81-83 PMCID: PMC3552148
101. Veglia G., Traaseth N.J., Shi L., Verardi R., Gopinath T., Gustavsson M. “The Hybrid Solution/Solid-State NMR Method for Membrane Protein Structure Determination.” Comprehensive Biophysics (ed. Egelman, E.H.) 2012, 1, 182-198.
100. Cembran A., Masterson L.R., McClendon C. L., Taylor S. S., Gao J., Veglia G. “Conformational Equilibrium of N-Myristoylated cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase A by Molecular Dynamics Simulations.” Biochemistry. 2012, 51, 10186-10196. PMCID: PMC3545707
99. Verardi R., Traaseth N.J., Masterson L.R., Vostrikov V.V., Veglia G. “Isotope labeling for Solution and Solid State NMR Spectroscopy of Membrane Proteins.” Adv Exp Med Biol. 2012, 992, 35-62. PMCID: PMC3555569
98. Ha K.N., Gustavsson M., Veglia G. “Tuning the Structural Coupling Between the Transmembrane and Cytoplasmic Domains of Phospholamban to Control Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) Function.” J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 2012, doi:10.1007/s10974-012-9319-4. PMCID: PMC3522752
97. Mullen D., Verardi R., Porcelli F., Scaloni A., Barany G., Veglia G. “Synthesis and Characterization of the 47-residue Heterodimeric Antimicrobial Peptide Distinctin, Featuring Directed Disulphide Bridge Formation.” J Pept Sci. 2012, 98, 479-484. PMCID: PMC3551542
96. Simonetti O., Cirioni O., Ghiselli R., Goteri G., Orlando F., Monfregola L., De Luca S., Zizzi A., Silvestri C., Veglia G., Giacometti A., Guerrieri M., Offidani A. Scaloni A. “Antimicrobial properties of Distinctin in an experimental model of MRSA-infected wounds.” Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2012, 31, 3047-55. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process
95. Masterson L.R., Cembran A., Shi L., Veglia G. “Allostery and Binding Cooperativity of the Catalytic Subunit of Protein Kinase A by NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations.” Adv Prot Chem Struct Biol. 2012, 87, 363-89. PMCID: PMC3546502
94. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “3D DUMAS: Simultaneous acquisition of three-dimensional magic angle spinning solid-state NMR experiments of proteins.” J Magn Res. 2012, 220, 79-84. PMCID: PMC3487463
93. Traaseth N.J., Chao F.A., Masterson L.R., Mangia S., Garwood M., Michaeli S., Seelig B., Veglia G. “Heteronuclear Adiabatic Relaxation Dispersion (HARD) for Quantitative Analysis of Conformational Dynamics in Proteins.” J Magn Res. 2012, 219, 75-82. PMCID: PMC3568944
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92. Becucci L, Papini M., Verardi R., Veglia G., Guidelli R. “Phospholamban and its phosphorylated form require non-physiological transmembrane potentials to translocate ions”. Soft Matter 2012, 8, 3881-3888.
91. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Dual Acquisition Magic-Angle Spinning Solid-State NMR-Spectroscopy: Simultaneous Acquisition of Multidimensional Spectra of Biomacromolecules.” Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2012, 51, 2731-2735. PMCID: PMC3513283
90. Chao F.A., Shi L., Masterson L.R., Veglia G. “FLAMEnGO: A fuzzy logic approach for methyl group assignment using NOESY and paramagnetic relaxation enhancement data.” J Magn Reson. 2012, 214, 103-10. PMCID: PMC3487468
89. Gustavsson M., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Probing ground and excited states of phospholamban in model and native lipid membranes by magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy.” Biochim Biophys Acta. 2012, 18, 146-53. PMCID: PMC3671886
88. Gustavsson M., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Activating and Deactivating Roles of Lipid Bilayers on the Ca2+-ATPase/Phospholamban Complex.” Biochemistry. 2011, 50, 10367-74. PMCID: PMC3487395
87. Mote K.R., Gopinath T., Traaseth N.J., Kitchen J., Gor’kov P.L., Brey W.W., Veglia G. “Multidimensional oriented solid-state NMR experiments enable the sequential assignment of uniformly 15N labeled integral membrane proteins in magnetically aligned lipid bilayers.” J Biomol NMR. 2011, 51, 339-46. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process
86. Al-Abdul-Wahid M.S., Verardi R., Veglia G., Prosser R.S. “Topology and immersion depth of an integral membrane protein by paramagnetic rates from dissolved oxygen.” J Biomol NMR 2011, 51, 173-83. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process
85. Gopinath T., Mote K.R., Veglia G. “Proton evolved local field solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance using Hadamard encoding: theory and application to membrane proteins.” J Chem Phys. 2011, 135, 074503. PMCID: PMC3172034
84. Becucci L, Papini M, Mullen D, Scaloni A, Veglia G., Guidelli R. “Probing membrane permeabilization by the antimicrobial peptide distinctin in mercury-supported biomimetic membranes.” Biochim Biophys Acta 2011, 1808, 2745-52. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process
83. Masterson L.R., Yu T., Lei S., Wang Y., Gustavsson M., Muller M.M., Veglia G. “cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase A Selects the Excited State of the Membrane Protein Substrate Phospholamban.” J Mol Biol. 2011, 412, 155-164. PMCID: PMC3513267
82. Gaffarogullari E.C., Masterson L.R., Metcalfe E.E., Traaseth N.J., Balatri E., Musa, M.M., Mullen D., Distefano M.D., Veglia G. “A myristoyl/phosphoserine switch controls cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase A Association to the Membranes.” J Mol Biol. 2011, 411(4):823-36. PMCID: PMC3487414
81. Porcelli F., Oliveri C., Masterson L.R., Wang Y., Veglia G. “Templating α-amylase peptide inhibitors with organotin compounds”. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2011, 16, 1197-1204. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process
80. Verardi R., Shi L., Traaseth N.J., Walsh N., Veglia G. “Structural topology of phospholamban pentamer in lipid bilayers by a hybrid solution and solid-state NMR method.” Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2011, 108(22):9101-6. PMCID: PMC3107283
79. Traaseth N., Veglia G., “Frequency-Selective Heteronuclear Dephasing and Selective Carbonyl Labeling to Deconvolute Crowded Spectra of Membrane Proteins by Magic Angle Spinning NMR.” J Mag Res. 2011, 211, 18-24. PMCID: PMC3328402
78. Masterson L.R., Shi L., Metcalfe E.E., Gao J., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Dynamically Committed, Uncommitted, and Quenched States Encoded in Protein Kinase A Revealed by NMR Spectroscopy.” Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2011, 108(17):6969-74. PMCID: PMC3084134
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77. Gustavsson M.B., Traaseth N.J., Karim C.B., Lockamy E.L., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Lipid-Mediated Folding/Unfolding of Phospholamban as a Regulatory Mechanism for the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium ATPase.” J. Mol. Biol. 2011, 408(4):755-65. PMCID: PMC3573877
76. Shi L., Traaseth N.J. Verardi R., Gustavsson M.B., Gao J., Veglia G. “Paramagnetic-Based Restraints Lift Residual Dipolar Coupling Degeneracy in Multidomain Detergent-Solubilized Membrane Proteins.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133(7):2232-41. PMCID: PMC3328396
75. Ha K.N., Masterson L.R., Zhanjia H., Verardi R., Walsh N., Veglia G., Robia S. “A Lethal Arg9Cys Phospholamban Mutation Hinders Ca2+-ATPase Regulation and Phosphorylation by Protein Kinase A.” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2011, 108(7):2735-40. PMCID: PMC3041113
74. Mullen D., Kyro K., Hauser M., Gustavsson M., Veglia G., Becker J.M., Naider F., Distefano M. “Synthesis of a-Factor Peptide from Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and Photoactive Analogs via Fmoc Solid-Phase Methodology.” Bioorg. Med. Chem. 2011, 19(1):490-7. PMCID: PMC3037452
73. Verardi R., Traaseth N.T., Shi L., Porcelli F., Monfregola L., De Luca S., Amodeo P., Veglia G., Scaloni A. “Probing Membrane Topology of the Antimicrobial Peptide Distinctin by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy in Zwitterionic and Charged Lipid Bilayers.” Biochim. Biophys. Acta – Biomembranes 2011, 1808, 1, 34-40. PMCID: PMC2997851
72. Traaseth N.J., Gopinath T., Veglia G. “On the Performance of Spin Diffusion NMR Techniques in Oriented Solids: Prospects for Resonance Assignments and Distance Measurements from Separated Local Field Experiments.” J. Phys. Chem. B 2010, 114, 43, 13872-13880. PMCID: PMC3000634
71. Masterson L.R., Cheng C., Yu T., Tonelli M., Kornev A., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Dynamics Connect Substrate Recognition to Catalysis in Protein Kinase A.” Nature Chem. Biol. 2010, 6, 11, 821-828. PMCID: PMC3487389
70. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Improved Resolution in Dipolar NMR Spectra Using Constant Time Evolution PISEMA Experiment.” Chem. Phys. Lett. 2010, 494, 1-3, 104-110. PMCID: PMC2929988
69. Veglia G., Ha K.N., Shi L., Verardi R., Traaseth N. “What Can We Learn from a Small Regulatory Membrane Protein?” Methods Mol. Biol. 2010, 654, 303-319. PMCID: PMC2989886.
68. Mangia S., Traaseth N.T., Veglia G., Garwood M., Michaeli S. “Probing Slow Protein Dynamics by Adiabatic R1(rho) and R2(rho) NMR Experiments.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 29, 9979-9981. PMCID: PMC2929914
67. Gopinath T., Verardi R., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Sensitivity Enhancement of Separated Local Field Experiments: Application to Membrane Proteins.” J. Phys. Chem. B 2010, 114, 15, 5089-5095. PMCID: PMC2861489
66. Gopinath T., Traaseth N.J., Mote K., Veglia G. “Sensitivity Enhanced Heteronuclear Correlation Spectroscopy in Multidimensional Solid-State NMR of Oriented Systems via Chemical Shift Coherences.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 15, 5357-5363. PMCID: PMC3328406
65. Veglia G., Ramamoorthy A. Special Issue on “Membrane Protein Dynamics: Correlating Structure to Function.” Biochim. Biophys. Acta 2010, 1798, 2, 65-67. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process
64. Traaseth N.T., Veglia G. “Probing Excited States and Activation Energy for the Integral Membrane Protein Phospholamban by NMR CPMG Relaxation Dispersion Experiments.” Biophys. Biochem. Acta 2010, 1798, 2, 77-81. PMCID: PMC3328355
63. Becucci L., Guidelli R., Karim C.B., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “The Role of Sarcolipin and ATP in the Transport of Phosphate Ion into the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum.” Biophys. J. 2009, 97, 10, 2693-2699. PMCID: PMC2776249
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62. Tonelli M., Masterson L.R., Cornilescu G., Markley J.L., Veglia G. “One Sample Approach to Determine the Relative Orientations of Proteins in Ternary and Binary Complexes from Residual Dipolar Coupling Measurements.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 40, 14138-14139. PMCID: PMC3061545
61. Porcelli F., Triggiani D., Buck-Koehntop B., Veglia G. “Pseudo-Enzymatic Dealkylation of Alkyltins by Biological Dithiols.” J. Biol. Inorg. Chem. 2009, 14, 8, 1219-1225. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process
60. Shi L., Traaseth N.T., Verardi R., Cembran A., Gao J., Veglia G. “A Refinement Protocol to Determine Structure, Topology, and Depth of Insertion of Membrane Proteins Using Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Restraints.” J. Biomol. NMR 2009, 44, 4, 195-205. PMCID: PMC2824793
59. Traaseth N.T., Shi L., Verardi R., Mullen D.G., Barany G., Veglia G. “Structure and Topology of Monomeric Phospholamban in Lipid Membranes Determined by a Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Approach.” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2009, 106, 25, 10165-10170. PMCID: PMC2700893
58. Becucci L., Cembran A., Karim C.B., Thomas D.D., Guidelli R., Gao J., Veglia G. “On the Function of Pentameric Phospholamban: Ion Channel or Storage Form?” Biophys. J. 2009, 96, 10, L60-62. PMCID: PMC2712152
57. Masterson L.R., Shi L., Tonelli M., Mascioni A., Mueller M.M., Veglia G. “Backbone NMR Resonance Assignment of the Catalytic Subunit of cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase A in Complex with AMP-PNP.” Biomol. NMR Assign. 2009, 3, 1, 115-117. PMCID: PMC2861490
56. Shi L., Cembran A., Gao J., Veglia G. “Tilt and Azimuthal Angles of a Transmembrane Peptide: A Comparison Between Molecular Dynamics Calculations and Solid-State NMR Data of Sarcolipin in Lipid Membranes.” Biophys. J. 2009, 96, 9, 3648-3662. PMCID: PMC2711418
55. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Sensitivity Enhancement in Static Solid-State NMR Experiments via Single- and Multiple-Quantum Dipolar Coherences.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 16, 5754-5756. PMCID: PMC3481552
54. Masterson L.R., Bortone N., Yu T., Ha K.N., Gaffarogullari E., Nguyen O., Veglia G. “Expression and Purification of Isotopically Labeled Peptide Inhibitors and Substrates of cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase A for NMR Analysis.” Protein Expr. Purif. 2009, 64, 2, 231-236. PMCID: PMC2699774
53. Nanga R.P., Brender J.R., Xu J., Veglia G., Ramamoorthy A. “Structures of Rat and Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide IAPP(1-19) in Micelles by NMR Spectroscopy.” Biochemistry 2008, 47, 48, 12689-12697. PMCID: PMC2953382
52. Behling L.A., Hartsel S.C., Lewis D.E., Dispirito A.A., Choi D.W., Masterson L.R., Veglia G., Gallagher W.H. “NMR, Mass Spectrometry, and Chemical Evidence Reveal a Different Chemical Structure for Methanobactin that Contains Oxazolone Rings.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 38, 12604-12605. PMCID: PMC3617554
51. Masterson L.R., Tonelli M., Markley J.L, Veglia G. “Simultaneous Detection and Deconvolution of Congested NMR Spectra Containing Three Isotopically Labeled Species.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 25, 7818-7819. PMCID: PMC2662704
50. Porcelli F., Verardi R., Shi L., Henzler-Wildman K.A., Ramamoorthy A., Veglia G. “NMR Structure of the Cathelicidin-derived Human Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 in Dodecylphosphocholine Micelles.” Biochemistry 2008, 47, 20, 5565-5571. PMCID: PMC Journal – In process.
49. Deng Y., Wang Y., Holtz B., Li J., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G., Stottrup B.J., Elde R., Pei D., Guo A., Zhu X.Y. “Fluidic and Air-stable Supported Lipid Bilayer and Cell-mimicking Microarrays.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 19, 6267-6271. PMCID: PMC2699764
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48. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Asymmetric Methyl Group Labeling as a Probe for Membrane Protein Homo-oligomers by NMR Spectroscopy.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 8, 2400-2401. PMCID: PMC2699765
47. Masterson L.R., Mascioni A., Traaseth N.J., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Allosteric Cooperativity in Protein Kinase A.” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2008, 105, 2, 506-511. PMCID: PMC2206566
46. Traaseth N.J., Ha K, Verardi R., Shi L., Buffy J.J., Masterson L.R., Veglia G. “Structural and Dynamic Basis of Phospholamban and Sarcolipin Inhibition of Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA).” Biochemistry 2008, 47, 1, 3-13. PMCID: PMC2699759
45. Ha K., Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Zamoon J., Cembran A., Karim C.B., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Controlling the inhibition of the sarcoplasmic Ca2+-ATPase by tuning phospholamban structural dynamics” J. Biol. Chem. 2007, 282, 51, 37205-37214. PMCID: PMC2699759
44. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Torgersen K.D., Karim C.B., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Spectroscopic Validation of the Pentameric Structure of Phospholamban.” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2007, 104, 37, 14676-81. PMCID: PMC1976191
43. Tonelli M., Masterson L.R., Veglia G., Markley J.L. “Carbonyl Carbon Label Selective (CCLS) 1H-15N HSQC Experiment for Backbone Assignments of Proteins Incorporating Pairs of 15N- and 13C’- Labeled Amino Acids.” J. Biomol. NMR 2007, 39, 3, 177-185. PMCID: PMC2662704
42. Masterson L.R., Etienne M.A., Porcelli F., Barany G., Hammer R.P., Veglia G. “Non-stereogenic α-aminoisobutyryl-glycyl (Aib-Gly) Dipeptidyl Unit Nucleates Type I' β-turn in Linear Peptides in Aqueous Solution”. Biopolymers 2007, 88, 5, 746-53.
41. Sibert R., Josowicz M., Porcelli F., Veglia G., Range K., Barry B.A. “Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in a Biomimetic Peptide as a Model of Enzyme Regulatory Mechanisms.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129, 4393-4400.
40. Becucci L., Guidelli R., Karim C.B., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “An Electrochemical Investigation of Sarcolipin Reconstituted into a Mercury-Supported Lipid Bilayer.” Biophys. J. 2007, 93, 8, 2678-2687. PMCID: PMC1989701
39. Gor’kov P.L., Chekmenev E. Y., Conggang L., Cotton M., Buffy J.J., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G., Brey W.W. “Using low-E resonators to reduce RF heating in biological samples for static solid-state NMR up to 900 MHz.” J. Magn. Res. 2007, 185, 77-93. PMCID: PMC Journal – In Process.
38. Traaseth N.J., Buffy J.J., Zamoon J., Veglia G., “Structural Dynamics and Topology of Phospholamban in Oriented Lipid Bilayers using Multi-Dimensional Solid-State NMR” Biochemistry 2006, 45, 13827-34.
37. Buffy J.J., Traaseth N.J., Mascioni A., Gor’kov P.L., Chekmenev E.Y., Brey W.W., Veglia G. “Two-Dimensional Solid-State NMR Reveals Two Topologies of Sarcolipin in Oriented Lipid Bilayers.” Biochemistry 2006, 45, 10939-46.
36. Porcelli F., Buck-Koehntop B. A., Thennarasu S., Ramamoorthy A., Veglia G. “Structures of the Dimeric and Monomeric Variants of Magainin Antimicrobial Peptides (MSI-78 and MSI-594) in Micelles and bilayers by NMR Spectroscopy.” Biochemistry 2006, 45:5793-5799.
35. Buck-Koehntop B. A., Porcelli F., Lewin J.L., Cramer C.J., Veglia G. “Biological Chemistry of Organotin Compounds: Interactions and Dealkylation by Dithiols.” J. Organometal. Chem. 2006, 691:1748-1755.
34. Traaseth N.J., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Effects of Ser16 Phosphorylation on the Allosteric Transitions of Phospholamban/Ca2+-ATPase Complex.” J. Mol. Biol. 2006, 358:1041-50.
33. Buffy J.J., Buck-Koehntop B. A., Porcelli F., Traaseth N. J. Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “Defining the Intramembrane Binding Mechanism of Sarcolipin to Calcium ATPase Using Solution NMR Spectroscopy.” J. Mol. Biol. 2006, 358:420-9.
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32. Billingsley M.L., Yun J., Reese B.E., Davidson C.E., Buck-Koenthop B.A., Veglia G. “Functional and Structural Properties of Stannin: Role in Cellular Growth, Selective Toxicity, and Mitochondrial Responses to Injury.” J. Cell. Biochem. 2006, 98:243-50.
31. Buck-Koenthop B.A., Mascioni A., Veglia G. “Structure, Dynamics, and Membrane Topology of Stannin: A Mediator of Neuronal Cell Apoptosis Induced by Trimethyltin Chloride.” J. Mol. Biol. 2005, 354:652-65.
30. Zamoon J. Nitu F. Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “Mapping the Interaction Surface of a Membrane Protein: Unveiling the Conformational Switch of Phospholamban in Calcium Pump Regulation.” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2005, 102: 4747-4752. PMCID: PMC555693
29. Metcalfe E.E., Traaseth N., Veglia G. “Serine 16 Phosphorylation induces an Order-to-Disorder Transition in Monomeric Phospholamban.” Biochemistry 2005, 11: 4386-4396.
28. De Silva T.M., Veglia G., Opella S.J. “Solution structures of the reduced and Cu(I) bound forms of the first metal binding sequence of ATP7A associated with Menkes disease. ” Proteins 2005, 61(4):1038-49.
27. Mascioni A., Eggimann B.L., Veglia G. “Determination of Helical Membrane Protein Topology Using Residual Dipolar Couplings and Exhaustive Search Algorithm: Application to Phospholamban.” Chem. Phys. Lipids 2004, 132:133-144.
26. Buck B.A., Mascioni A., Cramer C.J., Veglia G. “Interactions of Alkyltin Salts with Biological Dithiols: Dealkylation and Induction of a Regular Beta-Turn Structure in Peptides.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004, 126: 14400-14410.
25. Porcelli F., Buck B., Dong-Kuk Lee D-K, Hallock K.J., Ramamoorthy A., Veglia G. “Structure and Orientation of Pardaxin Determined by NMR Experiments in Model Membranes.” J. Biol. Chem. 2004, 279:45815-45823.
24. Metcalfe E.E., Zamoon J., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. 1H/15N Heteronuclear NMR “Spectroscopy Shows Four Dynamic Domains for Phospholamban Reconstituted in Dodecylphosphocholine Micelles.” Biophys. J. 2004, 87:1-10.
23. Buck B., Mascioni A., Que L. Jr., Veglia G. “Dealkylation of Organotin Compounds by Biological DiThiols: Toward the Chemistry of Organotin Toxicity” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125: 13316-13317. Research on trialkyltins featured in the Science Concentrates section of the November 10, 2003 issue of Chemical & Engineering News, 81: 44 (2003).
22. Mascioni A., Veglia G. “Theoretical Analysis of Residual Dipolar Couplings in Regular Secondary Structure of Proteins.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125(41): 12520-12526.
21. Zamoon J., Mascioni A., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “NMR Solution Structure and Topological Orientation of Monomeric Phospholamban in Dodecylphosphocholine Micelles.” Biophys. J. 2003, 85: 2589-2598.
20. Mesleh M.F., Sangwon L., Veglia G., Thiriot D.S., Marassi F. M., Opella S. J. “Dipolar Waves Map the Structure and Topology of Helices in Membrane Proteins.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125: 8928-8935.
19. Buck B., Zamoon J., Kirby T. L., DeSilva T. M., Karim C., Thomas D., Veglia G. “Overexpression, Purification and Characterization of Recombinant Ca-ATPase Regulators for High-Resolution Solution and Solid-State NMR Studies.” Protein Expression Purif. 2003, 30: 253-261.
18. Mascioni A., Porcelli F., Ilangovan U., Ramamoorthy A., Veglia G. “Conformational Preferences of the Amylin Nucleation Site in SDS Micelles” Biopolymers 2003, 69: 29-41.
17. Mesleh M. F., Veglia G., DeSilva T.M., Marassi F.M., Opella S.J. "Dipolar Waves as NMR Maps of Protein Structure." J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124: 4206-4207.
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16. Mascioni A., Karim C., Zamoon J., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. "Solid-State NMR and Rigid Body Molecular Dynamics to Determine Domain Orientations of Monomeric Phospholamban." J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124: 9392-9393.
15. Opella S.J., DeSilva T.M., Veglia G. “Structural Biology of Metal Binding Sequences.” Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 2002, 6: 217-223.
14. Mascioni A., Karim C., Barany G., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “Structure and Orientation of Sarcolipin in Lipid Environments.” Biochemistry 2002, 41: 475-482.
13. Iovine P.M., Veglia G., Furst G., Therien M. J. “High-Resolution Structure and Conformational Dynamics of Rigid, Cofacially Aligned Porphyrin-Bridge-Quinone Systems as Determined by NMR Spectroscopy and Ab Initio Simulated Annealing Calculations.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123: 5668-5679.
(Work carried out prior to the University of Minnesota.)
12. Bozzi M., Veglia G., Paci M., Sciandra F., Giardina B., Brancaccio A. “A Synthetic Peptide Corresponding to the 550-585 Region of alpha-Dystroglycan Binds beta-Dystroglycan as Revealed by NMR Spectroscopy.” FEBS Letters 2001, 24979: 1-5.
11. DeSilva T. M., Veglia G., Porcelli F., Prantner A. M., Opella S. J. “Selectivity in Heavy Metal-Binding to Peptides and Proteins.” Biopolymers 2002, 64: 189-192.
10. Veglia G., Zeri A. C., Che M., Opella S. J. “Deuterium/Hydrogen Exchange Factors Measured by Solution NMR Spectroscopy as Indicators of the Structure and Topology of Membrane Proteins.” Biophys. J. 2002, 82: 2176-2183.
9. Valentine K. G., Liu S., Marassi F. M., Veglia G., Opella S. J., Ding F., Wang S., Arshava B., Becker J. M., Naider F. “Structure and Topology of a Peptide Segment of the 6th Transmembrane Domain of the Saccaromyces Cerevisae alpha-Factor Receptor on Phospholipid Bilayers.” Biopolymers 2001, 59: 243-256.
8. Veglia G., Opella S. J. “Lanthanides Ion Binding to Adventitious Sites Aligns Membrane Proteins in Micelles for Solution NMR Spectroscopy.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122: 11733-11734.
7. Veglia G., Porcelli F., De Silva T. M., Prantner A., Opella S. J. “The Structure of the Metal-Binding Motif GMTCAAC Is Similar in an 18-residue Linear Peptide and the Mercury Binding Protein MerP.” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122: 2389-2390.
6. Coiro V.M., Segre A.L., Di Nola A., Paci M., Grottesi A., Veglia G., and Ballio A. "Solution Conformation of the Pseudomonas Syringae MSU 16H Phytotoxic Lipodepsipeptide Pseudomycin A Determined by Computer Simulations Using Distance Geometry and Molecular Dynamics from NMR Data." Eur. J. Biochem. 1998, 257: 449-456.
5. Veglia G., Delfini M., Del Giudice M.R., Gaggelli E., Valensin G.; "1H NMR Studies on beta-Carboline Derivatives Interacting with Human Serum Albumin as a Model of the Benzodiazepine Receptor." J. Magn. Res. 1998, 130: 281-286.
4. D'Alagni M., Delfini M., Di Nola A., Eisemberg M., Paci M., Roda L. G., Veglia G. "Conformational Study of [Met5]Enkephalin-Arg-Phe in the Presence of Phosphatidylserine Vesicles." Eur. J. Biochem. 1996, 240: 540-549.
3. Brosio E., Delfini M., Veglia G., Pizzoferrato L. "Kinetics of the Enzymatic Degradation of Myo-Inositol Hexakisphosphate Studied by 31P NMR Spectroscopy. The Influence of Temperature." Quart. Magn. Res. Biol. Med. 1994, 1:135-140.
2. Brosio E., Barbieri R., Manetti C., Veglia G., Delfini M.; "Biomaterials for Contact Lenses: Poly (2-Hydroxyethyl-Methacrylate/ Methacrylate) Copolymer Hydrogel. A Study by 1H and 23Na NMR Dynamic Parameters." Quart. Magn. Res. Biol. Med. 1994, 1: 35-38.
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1. Pagani Zecchini G., Paglialunga Paradisi M., Torrisi I., Lucente G., Gavuzzo E., Mazza F., Paci M., Sette M., Di Nola A., Veglia G., Traniello S., Spisani S. "Synthesis, Conformation and Activity of HCO-Met-deltaz Leu-Phe-OMe, an Active Analogue Chemotactic N-Formyltripeptides." Biopolymers 1993, 33: 437-451.
Meeting Proceedings:
1. Brosio E., Carnovale E., Delfini M., Pizzoferrato L., Veglia G. "31P NMR Study on Phytase Catalysed Hydrolysis of Phytate." Bull. Magn. Res. 15, ISMAR Proceeding issue, Part II (1993).
2. Opella S.J., Steele R.A., Brabazon D. M., Veglia G. "Applications of NMR Spectroscopy in Agricultural and Environmental Research: NMR Structural Studies of two Proteins from the Bacterial Mercury Detoxification System." In ANAIS DO I SIAGRO 81-87, (1997).
3. McCoy M., Valentine K., Veglia G., Lee T., Brabazon D. M., Opella S.J. "Deuterium Decoupling Using the Lock Channel of a Bruker DMX Spectrometer and a Triple Resonance Probe." NMR Newsletters 466-5 (1997).
4. Naider F., Arshava B., Xie H., Liu S.F., Eng, Woei Y., Wang S.H., Valentine K., Veglia G., Marassi F., Opella S. J., Becker J. M. “Biophysical Studies on a Transmembrane Peptide of the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae a-Factor Receptor.” Pept. New Millennium, Proc. Am. Pept. Symp. 16th 376-378 (2000).
Invited Seminars:
(Research presentations while at University of Minnesota)
127. Veglia G. “Signaling in the Catalytic Subunit of Protein Kinase A via Hydrophobic Motifs” Enzymes in Drug Discovery Summit, San Diego, CA, February 23, 2018.
126. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of Ca2+ transport into the sarcoplasmic reticulum by SERCA/phospholamban complex” Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, November 13, 2017.
125. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of Ca2+ transport into the sarcoplasmic reticulum by SERCA/phospholamban complex” Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, November 1, 2017.
124. Veglia G. “Regulated folding-unfolding of phospholamban cytoplasmic domain controls Ca2+-ATPase function” 9th Inhibitors of Protein Kinases Conference, IPK2017, Warsaw, Poland, September 19, 2017.
123. Veglia G. “Regulated folding-unfolding of phospholamban cytoplasmic domain controls Ca2+-ATPase function” International Symposium on Protein Misfolding Diseases, University of Catania, Catania, Italy, August 2, 2017
122. Veglia G. “Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy Reveals the Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum” ISMAR 2017, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, July 24, 2017
121. Veglia G. “Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy Reveals the Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum” American Peptide Symposium 2017, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, June 19, 2017
120. Veglia G. “Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy Reveals the Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum” Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition 2017, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 31, 2017
119. Veglia G. “The role of conformational dynamics in cAMP-dependent protein kinase A: implications in function and disease” Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, April 25, 2017
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118. Veglia G. “The role of conformational dynamics in cAMP-dependent protein kinase A: implications in function and disease” North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, April 4, 2017
117. Veglia G. “Intramolecular Signaling in Protein Kinase A via Hydrophobic Motifs: Implications for Allosteric Binding Cooperativity” University of Texas-San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, December 2, 2016
116. Veglia G. “Intramolecular Signaling in Protein Kinase A via Hydrophobic Motifs: Implications for Allosteric Binding Cooperativity” University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, December 13, 2016
115. Veglia G. “Intramolecular Signaling in Protein Kinase A via Hydrophobic Motifs: Implications for Allosteric Binding Cooperativity” University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, September 22, 2016.
114. Veglia G. “Signaling in the Catalytic Subunit of Protein Kinase A via Hydrophobic Motifs” ASBMB Annual Meeting 2016, San Diego, CA, April 2016.
113. Veglia G. “Role of conformational dynamics in the canonical and non-canonical functions of kinases” University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, November 2015.
112. Veglia G. “Correlation between Conformational Dynamics, Activity, and Regulation in Protein Kinase A” University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, October 2015.
111. Veglia G. “Dynamic Signatures of Active and Inhibited Protein Kinase A using NMR Spectroscopy” University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, October 2015.
110. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, October 2015.
109. Veglia G. “Role of conformational dynamics in the canonical and non-canonical functions of kinases” University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, October 2015.
108. Veglia G. “Dynamic Signatures of Active and Inhibited Protein Kinase A using NMR Spectroscopy” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Asilomar, CA, April 2015.
107. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, March 2015.
106. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, February 2015.
105. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 2015.
104. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, January 2015.
103. Veglia G. “Solid-state NMR of Membrane Protein Complexes” Chicago Area NMR Discussion Group, Chicago, IL, November 2014.
102. Veglia G. “Correlation Between Conformational Dynamics, Activity, and Regulation in Protein Kinase A” Columbia University, New York, NY, October 2014.
101. Veglia G. “cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase A Regulation of Cardiac Muscle Contractility” Albert Einstein College of Medicine Yeshiva University, New York, NY, October 2014.
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100. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” ICMRBS, Dallas, TX, August 2014.
99. Veglia G. “Solid-State NMR of Multispan Membrane Proteins and Membrane Protein Complexes” Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance, Copper Mountain, CO, July 2014.
98. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, May 2014.
97. Veglia G. “Correlation between conformational dynamics and activity in protein kinase A” American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2014.
96. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, March 2014.
95. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, March 2014.
94. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” NMR Meets Biology, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Goa, India, February 2014.
93. Veglia G. “Optimization of NMR experiments for Oriented and Magic Angle Spinning Experiments on Membrane Proteins” NMR Meets Biology, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Goa, India, February 2014.
92. Veglia G. “Biological NMR and Molecular Dynamics” Structural Biology, Biomaterials and Bioengineering Workshop, UCSD, San Diego, CA, January 2014.
91. Veglia G. “Protein Kinase A and Conformational Dynamics: Not too Fast, Not too Slow, but Just Right” The City College of New York, New York, NY, October 2013.
90. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, September 2013.
89. Veglia G. “Allosteric Regulation of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” EUROMAR, Heraklion, Crete, June 2013.
88. Veglia G. “Protein Kinase A Conformational Dynamics; Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow, Just Right” International Society of Magnetic Resonance Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2013.
87. Veglia G. “Conformational Equilibrium of Membrane Protein Complexes by Oriented and MAS NMR Spectroscopy” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, April 2013.
86. Veglia G. “Probing the conformational equilibrium of membrane protein complexes by oriented and MAS NMR Spectroscopy” University of Cambridge, UK, March 2013.
85. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Ca2+ regulation in the cardiac muscle: from understanding to control” University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX, October 2012.
84. Veglia G. “Molecular details of SERCA regulation by phospholamban revealed by paramagnetic relaxation enhancements and solid-state NMR” Biophysical Society Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, February 2013.
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83. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle by NMR Spectroscopy: From Understanding to Control” International Lectures in Biochemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, September 2012.
82. Veglia G. “Protein Kinase A Conformational Dynamics; Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow, Just Right” International Lectures in Biochemistry. University of Alberta, Canada, September 2012.
81. Veglia G. “Protein Kinase A Conformational Dynamics; Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow, Just Right” University of California San Diego, CA, August 2012.
80. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle: From Understanding to Control” 19th Methods in Protein Structure Analysis Conference, Ottawa, Canada, June 2012.
79. Veglia G. “Protein Kinase A Conformational Dynamics; Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow, Just Right” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, June 2012.
78. Veglia G. “Protein Kinase A Conformational Dynamics; Not Too Fast, Not Too Slow, Just Right” University of Viterbo, Viterbo, Italy, June 2012.
77. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle: From Understanding to Control” FASEB Summer Research Conference, CO, June 2012
76. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle: From Understanding to Control” Yale University, CT, April 2012.
75. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle: From Understanding to Control” Iowa State University, IA, April 2012.
74. Veglia G. "Solid-State NMR of Membrane Protein Complexes." 17th Meeting of the National Magnetic Resonance Society of India, Bangalore, India, February 2012.
73. Veglia G. “NMR of Ground and Excited States of Membrane Proteins.” Ohio State University, OH, November 2011.
72. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle: from Understanding to Control” University of Madison, WI, November 2011.
71. Veglia G. “Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Muscle” Rutgers University, NJ, October 2011.
70. Veglia G. “Mapping Allostery in Protein Kinase A by NMR Spectroscopy” Telluride Science Research Center, Telluride, CO, August 2011
69. Veglia G. “Can Structural Biology Help the Rational Design of Gene Therapy?” Cardiovascular Retreat. Saint John’s University, MN, June 2011
68. Veglia G. “Solid-State NMR of Membrane Proteins” Saint Thomas, MN, February 2011.
67. Veglia G. “NMR of Ground and Excited States of Membrane Proteins.” PACIFICHEM 2010, Honolulu, HI, December 2010.
66. Veglia G. “NMR of Ground and Excited States of Membrane Proteins.” University of Kansas, Manhattan, KS, November 2010.
65. Veglia G. “NMR of Ground and Excited States of Membrane Proteins.” University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, September 2010.
64. Veglia G. “NMR of Ground and Excited States of Membrane Proteins.” International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Cairns, Australia, August 2010.
63. Veglia G. “Characterization of Ground and Excited States of Membrane Proteins by Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods.” EUROMAR 2010, Florence, Italy, July 2010.
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62. Veglia G. "Role of Dynamics in Substrate Recognition, Catalysis, and Inhibition of Protein Kinase A." Toward a Meaningful Analysis of Phosphoryl Transfers and RNA Catalysis: Experiments and Computation, Telluride Science Research Center, Telluride, CO, June 2010.
61. Veglia G. "Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Approach to Determine the High-Resolution Structure and Topology of Membrane Proteins." 16th Meeting of the National Magnetic Resonance Society of India, Locknow, India, February 2010.
60. Veglia G. “Role of Dynamics in Substrate Recognition, Catalysis, and Inhibition of Protein Kinase A” University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, January 2010.
59. Veglia G. “Role of Dynamics in Substrate Recognition, Catalysis, and Inhibition of Protein Kinase A” UCSD, San Diego, CA, November 2009.
58. Veglia G. "Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Approach to Determine the High-Resolution Structure and Topology of Membrane Proteins." University of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, October 2009.
57. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Approach to Determine the Structural Topology of Membrane Proteins” University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, August 2009.
56. Veglia G. “Use of Affinity Tag Technology for Isotopic Labeling of Membrane Peptides and Proteins for NMR Analysis” Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Boston, MA, August 2009.
55. Veglia G. “NMR portrait of Allostery and Cooperativity in Protein Kinase A” Protein Society Meeting, Boston, MA, July 2009.
54. Veglia G. “Structural Biology of Muscle Contractility” Department of Physiology, University of Chieti, Italy, June 2009.
53. Veglia G. “NMR Analysis of PKA Recognition of Soluble Membrane-Bound Substrates” ICAM, San Diego, CA, December 2008.
52. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, November 2008.
51. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, October 2008.
50. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, October 2008.
49. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” 18th Solid-State NMR Workshop, Breckenridge, CO, July 2008.
48. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” Gordon Conference, Il Ciocco, Italy, May 2008.
47. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, April 2008.
46. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” Varian User Meeting (ENC), Palo Alto, CA, March 2008.
45. Veglia G. “Structural Biology of Cardiac Muscle Contraction and Relaxation: From Understanding to Control” Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, February 2008.
44. Veglia G. “Controlling the Inhibition of the Sarcoplasmic Ca2+-ATPase by Tuning Phospholamban Structural Dynamics” Annual Biophysics Society Meeting, Long Beach, CA, February 2008.
43. Veglia G. “NMR Profile of PKA Catalytic Subunit” UCSD, San Diego, CA, August 2007.
42. Veglia G. “Structural Biology of Muscle Contraction and Relaxation” University of Florence, Italy, March 2007.
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41. Veglia G. “Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods for Membrane Protein Structure Determination” Chianti NMR Workshop, Florence, Italy, March 2007.
40. Veglia G. “Structure, Dynamics, and Interactions of Integral Membrane Proteins by Solid-State NMR” Frontiers of NMR Keystone Conference, Keystone, CO, January 2007.
39. Veglia G. “NMR Spectroscopy as a Tool for the Structural Analysis of Membrane Proteins Involved in Muscle Contraction and Relaxation” Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, November 2006.
38. Veglia G. “Probing Membrane Protein-Protein Interactions by NMR Spectroscopy” Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Computational Biology, University of Pittsburgh, PA, November 2006.
37. Veglia G. “NMR Structural Dynamics of Membrane Proteins Involved in Muscle Contraction and Relaxation” GRASP–NMR, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, October 2006.
36. Veglia G. “NMR Spectroscopy as a Tool for the Structural Analysis of Membrane Proteins Involved in Muscle Contraction and Relaxation” University of Padua, Italy, September 2006.
35. Veglia G. “Structural Dynamics and Interactions of Type-I Membrane Proteins Using Solid-State NMR” GIDRM, Salerno, Italy, September 2006.
34. Veglia G. “Structure, Dynamics, Topology and Interactions of Monotopic Membrane Proteins in Aligned Lipid Bilayers by Solid-State NMR” 17th Solid-State NMR Workshop, Breckenridge, CO, July 2006.
33. Veglia G. “NMR analysis of the inhibitory mechanism of Ca-ATPase by Sarcolipin and Phospholamban” 1st International Workshop on Expression, Structure, and Function of Membrane Proteins, Florence, Italy, June 2006.
32. Veglia G. “Interactions Between Membrane Proteins by NMR” Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, May 2006.
31. Veglia G. “Probing Intramembrane Protein-Protein Interactions by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” Advances of Solid-State NMR on Biological Systems Symposium. PACIFICHEM2005, Honolulu, HI, December 2005.
30. Veglia G. “What Can We Learn From the Structural Studies of Antimicrobial Peptides in Detergent Micelles?” Membrane Biophysics of Antimicrobial Peptides. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, September 2005.
29. Veglia G. “Structure, Dynamics, and Interactions of Membrane Proteins by Solution and Solid-State NMR” Protein Dynamics. Workshop on Protein Dynamics, Telluride, CO, August 2005.
28. Veglia G. “NMR Structural and Dynamics studies of the C-subunit of Protein Kinase A complexed to PKI” ICAM Sponsored Meeting: Frontiers of Science: Signal Transduction and Protein Phosphorylation” University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, July 2005.
27. Veglia G. “NMR Reveals the Allosteric Regulation of SERCA by the Integral Membrane Protein Phospholamban” Miami University, Oxford, OH, December 2004.
26. Veglia G. “NMR Reveals the Allosteric Regulation of SERCA by the Integral Membrane Protein Phospholamban” McMaster University, Ontario, CA, December 2004.
25. Veglia G. “Probing the Interactions Between Integral Membrane Proteins Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy” 15th ISMAR Conference, Jacksonville, FL, October 2004.
24. Veglia G. “Probing the Interactions Between Integral Membrane Proteins Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy” Michigan State University, MI, October 2004.
23. Veglia G. “NMR of Membrane Proteins: Structural Analysis of Calcium Regulation in Cardiac Muscle” University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN, September 2004.
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22. Veglia G. “Combining Solution NMR, Solid-State NMR, and EPR to study the Structure, Dynamics, and Interactions of Membrane Proteins” American Chemical Society Regional Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, June 2004.
21. Veglia G. “NMR Probes of Calcium Transport Regulation” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 2004.
20. Veglia G. “Inhibition of Ca-ATPase by Phospholamban: New Insights into the Cardiac Muscle Contractility,” Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, January 2004.
19. Veglia G. “Structure, Dynamics, and Function of the Membrane Protein Stannin” Membrane Biophysics Symposium at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, December 2003.
18. Veglia G. “NMR Approaches to Study Membrane Protein Structure and Interactions” College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN, November 2003.
17. Veglia G. “NMR Structure and Interactions of Stannin: A Small Membrane Protein that Regulates Apoptosis” University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy, June 2003.
16. Veglia G. “Structure and Interactions of Membrane Proteins by NMR Spectroscopy” CBITG Symposium 2003, Minneapolis, MN, May 2003.
15. Veglia G. “Structure-Function Relationships of the Ca-ATPase Regulators Phospholamban and Sarcolipin: Toward the Characterization of Intramembrane Interactions by NMR Spectroscopy” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2003.
14. Veglia G. “Residual Dipolar Couplings for Use in NMR Structure Determination of Membrane Proteins” Frontiers of NMR Keystone Conference, Taos, NM, February 2003.
13. Veglia G. “Structure and Membrane Orientation of Sarcolipin and Phospholamban: New Insights into Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle” American Chemical Society Regional Meeting, Ypsilanti, MI, June 2002.
12. Veglia G. "NMR Analysis of Protein-Mediated Metal Transport Through the Membranes" American Chemical Society Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 2002.
11. Veglia G. “Protein-Mediated Mercury, Calcium and Tin transport through Membranes” Chemical Biology Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, April 2002.
10. Veglia G. “Protein-Mediated Ion Transport Through Membranes: A Structural View” Burnham Institute, La Jolla, CA, March 2002.
9. Veglia G. "Structure-Function Relationships of Membrane-Bound Regulatory Polypeptides" Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, March 2002.
8. Veglia G. "The Role of Structural Biology in the Environmental Problems and in Human Diseases,” Department of Chemistry, Lawrence College, Appleton, WI, June 2001.
7. Veglia G. "Solution and Solid-State NMR of Membrane Protein Involved in Calcium Regulation” Minnesota NMR Users Group, Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, September 2000.
6. Veglia G. "On the Role of Solution and Solid-State NMR in the Structure Determination of Membrane Protein" Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, September 2000.
(Research presentations prior to University of Minnesota)
5. Veglia G. "Solution and Solid State NMR Approaches to Solve Membrane Protein Structure" Department of Chemistry, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy, April 1999.
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4. Veglia G. "Structural Biology of the Bacterial Mercury Transport System" Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Italy, August 1998.
3. Veglia G. "NMR Spectroscopy of Membrane Proteins" Department of Physics, International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy, November 1998.
2. Veglia G. "Structural studies of Membrane Proteins by Solution and Solid-State Multidimensional NMR" Department of Chemistry, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy, June 1997.
1. Veglia G. "Triple-labeled Protein NMR Analysis at High-Field," The Seventh Mid-Atlantic Bruker Symposium, Delaware, October 1996.
Research Posters (Presenter Underlined):
(Presentations while at the University of Minnesota)
127. Nelson S.E.D., Gopinath T., Rebbeck R.T., Cornea R.L., Thomas D.D., and Veglia G. "Solid-state NMR provides atomic level insight for CaM's binding to the RyR" Gordon Research Conference: Muscle Excitation and Contraction Coupling, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, June 2017. (Poster and Flash Talk)
126. Larsen E.K., Olivieri C., Kim J., Veglia G. "Structural Basis for regulation of calcium ions in cardiomyocytes by HAX-1" Chemical Biology Interface Training Grant Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, May 2017. (Poster)
125. Walker C., Kim J., Karamafrooz A., Wang Y., Taylor S., Veglia G. "Probing the Structural and Biochemical Basis for the Development of Cushing's Syndrome caused by a Somatic Mutant of Protein Kinase A" Chemical Biology Interface Training Grant Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, May 2017. (Poster)
124. Walker C., Kim J., Karamafrooz A., Wang Y., Taylor S., Veglia G. "Probing the Structural and Biochemical Basis for the Development of Cushing's Syndrome caused by a Somatic Mutant of Protein Kinase A" ASBMB Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2017. (Poster)
123. Subrahmanian M., Veglia G. "GMO-Pulse Design: Enhanced Recoupling Efficiency in Solid State NMR using Robust Identity Operator" 58th ENC Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, March 2017 (Poster)
122. Wang Y., Kim J., Camilloni C., Gao J., Vendruscolo M., Veglia G. “Characterization of Protein Kinase A Free Energy Landscape by NMR-Restrained Metadynamics” Biophysical Society 61st Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 2017. (Poster)
122. Nelson S.E.D., Gopinath T., and Veglia G. "NMR resolves phospholamban's allosteric regulation of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase" 61st Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 2017. (Poster)
121. Wang Y., Karamafrooz A., Gao J., Veglia G. “Conformational Dynamics and Allostery of DnaJ-PKAc” The 247th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2016. (Presentation)
120. Wang Y., Karamafrooz A., Gao J., Veglia G. “Conformational Landscape of DnaJ-PKAc Chimera in Solution” Biophysical Society 60th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, February 2016. (Poster)
122. Nelson S.E.D., Vostrikov V.V., Ha K.N., Soller K.J., Gopinath T., and Veglia G. "Combining solution and solid-state NMR techniques in the analysis of Arg to Cys mutations in phospholamban associated with dilated cardiomyopathy" 60th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, February 2016. (Poster)
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121. Nelson S.E.D., Whillock S., Rebbeck R.T., Gopinath T., Nitu F.R., Cornea R.L., Thomas D.D., and Veglia G. "Changes in calmodulin's structure and dynamics with disease mutation alters functional abilities." Gordon Research Conference: Muscle Excitation and Contraction Coupling, Newry, ME, June 2015. (Poster)
120. Nelson S.E.D., Gopinath T., Thomas D.D., and Veglia G. "Characterization of calmodulin binding to the ryanodine receptor by solution and solid-state NMR" 59th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 2015. (Poster)
119. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “'Multiple Acquisitions of Magic Angle Spinning Solid-state NMR Experiments Using One Receiver: Application to microcrystalline and membrane Proteins” Chicago Area NMR Discussion, Chicago, IL, November 2014. (Presentation)
118. Kim J., Veglia G. “Allosteric Cooperativity of Protein Kinase A” Gibbs Biothermodynamics Conference, Carbondale, IL, September 2014. (Poster)
117. McDonald L., Vostrikov V., Veglia G. “Phosphorylation at adjacent sites affects phospholamban conformational equilibria to regulate SERCA activity” International Council on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Dallas, TX, August 2014. (Poster)
116. Fusco G., De Simone A., Gopinath T., Vostrikov V., Vendruscolo M., Dobson C., Veglia G. “Direct observation of the three regions in α-synuclein that determine its membrane-bound behaviour” International Council on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Dallas, TX, August 2014. (Poster)
115. Li G., Kim J. Chao F.A., McDonald L.R., Veglia G. “Probing Multiple Timescale Dynamics of a Protein Kinase A-Inhibitor Complex” International Council on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Dallas, TX, August 2014. (Poster)
114. Vostrikov V., Gustavsson M., Mote K., Gopinath T. Cembran A. Veglia G. “Determining the structure of 116 kDa membrane protein complex by solid-state NMR” Biomolecular Structure, Dynamics, and Function: Membrane Proteins, Nashville, TN, May 2014. (Poster)
113. Kim J., Chao F.A., Xia Y., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Allosteric Signaling through Hydrophobic Spines in Protein Kinase A” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Boston, MA, March 2014. (Poster)
112. Vostrikov V., Mote K., Gustavsson M., Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Mapping enzymatic states of a 110 kDa membrane protein complex by thiol chemistry” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Boston, MA, March 2014. (Poster)
111. Srivastava A., Kim J., McDonald L.R., Veglia G. “Optimal conformational dynamics underlie allostery and catalysis” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Boston, MA, March 2014. (Poster)
110. Dicke A., Mote K., Veglia G. “The mechanism of uncoupling ATP hydrolysis and Ca2+ transport in SERCA by sarcolipin,” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 2014. (Poster)
109. Nelson S., Nitu F., Cornea R., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Structure-function relationships of M124Q calmodulin, a mutant that mimics oxidative insults” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 2014. (Poster)
108. Kim J., Chao F.A., Veglia G. “Thermodynamic Basis of the Allosteric Activation of Protein Kinase A” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 2014. (Poster)
107. Cembran A., Veglia G. “Quantitative Interpretation of Chemical Shifts Enables Mapping Proteins Conformational Lanscape” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 2014. (Poster)
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106. Soller K., Verardi R., Bowser M., Veglia G. “Tunable Regulation of the SERCA/Phospholamban Complex by Single-Stranded DNA Sequences” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 2014 (Poster)
105. Vostrikov V., Mote K., Gustavsson M., Gopinath T., Cembran A., Veglia G. “Solid-state NMR structures of phospholamban or sarcolipin bound to calcium ATPase (SERCA) reveal the mode of inhibition” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 2014. (Poster)
104. Cembran A., Veglia G., Gao J. “Computer Simulations of Protein Kinase A” Frontiers in Dynamics Simulations of Biological Molecules, Barcelona, Spain, November 2013. (Poster)
103. Cembran A., Veglia G., Gao J. “Computer Simulations of Protein Kinase A” Technical Meeting on High-Throughput Molecular Dynamics, Barcelona, Spain, November 2013. (Poster)
102. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Orphan Spin Operators Enable the Acquisition of Multiple 2D and 3D MAS Solid-State NMR Spectra” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, April 2013. (Poster)
101. Vostrikov V., Gustavsson M., Veglia G. “Structural Aspects of Calcium Pump Inhibition by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin through Hybrid Approach” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, April 2013. (Poster)
100. Mote K., Vostrikov V., Veglia G. “Oriented Solid-State NMR Reveals Topological Changes of Sarcolipin in Complex with the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, April 2013. (Poster)
99. Kim J., Chao F.A., Xia Y., Veglia G. “Assignment of backbone resonances of Protein Kinase A through transfer of methyl assignments from a structure based approach” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, 2013. (Poster)
98. Chao F. A., Kim J., Xia Y., Veglia G. “Structure-based assignment of methyl groups by FLAMEnGO 2.0 (Fuzzy Logic Assignment of MEthyl GrOups): Application to protein kinase A” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, 2013. (Poster)
97. Vostrikov V., Veglia G. “Characterization of Phospholamban Mutants Implicated in Dilated Cardiomyopathy” Biophysical Society Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2013. (Poster)
96. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Dual Acquisition Magic Angle Spinning (DUMAS) Solid State NMR: A new approach to simultaneous acquisition of multidimensional spectra of biomacromolecules” Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance, Denver, CO, 2012 (Oral presentation).
95. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Dual Acquisition Magic Angle Spinning (DUMAS) Solid-State NMR: A new approach to simultaneous acquisition of multi dimensional spectra of Biomacromolecules” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Miami, FL, 2012 (Oral presentation).
94. Gustavsson M., Verardi R., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Paramagnetic mapping of the 116 kDa Ca2+ATPase/phospholamban membrane protein complex in lipid bilayers by solid state NMR spectroscopy.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Miami, FL, 2012 (Oral presentation).
93. Mote K., Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Membrane Protein Structure and Topology in Supported Lipid Bilayers and Bicelles using Multidimensional Oriented and MAS Solid State NMR Spectroscopy.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Miami, FL, 2012 (Poster).
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92. Chao F.A., Masterson L.R., Veglia G. “Probing structure and dynamics of an artificially generated enzyme by solution NMR.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Miami, FL, 2012 (Poster).
91. Verardi R., Gustavsson M., Vostrikov V., Veglia G. “Structural dynamics of phosphorylated phospholamban in lipid membranes by solution and solid-state NMR spectroscopy.” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2012 (Poster).
90. Gustavsson M., Verardi R., Traaseth N., Veglia G. “Structure of the Phospholamban/Ca2+-ATPase membrane protein complex in lipids by hybrid solid-state NMR methods.” Biophysical Society Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2012 (Poster and oral presentation).
89. Gustavsson M., Traaseth N., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Towards a High Resolution Structure of the SERCA-Phospholamban Complex Using a Combination of Magic Angle Spinning and Oriented NMR.” European symposium of the Protein Society, Stockholm, Sweden, 2011 (Poster).
88. Gopinath T., Veglia G. “Proton Evolved Local Field Spectroscopy Using Hadamard Encoding.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Asilomar, CA, 2011 (Poster).
87. Traaseth N.J., Gustavsson M., Veglia G. “Probing Ground and Excited Conformational States of Membrane Proteins by Magic-Angle-Spinning NMR Experiments in Lipid Bilayers.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Asilomar, CA, 2011 (Poster).
86. Mote K., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Sequential Assignment of Solid-State NMR Spectra of Integral Membrane Protein Sarcolipin in Magnetically Aligned Lipid Bilayers.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Asilomar, CA, 2011 (Poster).
85. Gustavsson M., Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Towards a High Resolution Structure of the SERCA/Phospholamban Complex Using a Combination of Magic Angle Spinning and Oriented NMR.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Asilomar, CA, 2011 (Poster).
84. Chao F.A., Masterson L.R., Shi L., Veglia G. “Automated Assignment of Methyl-TROSY Spectra Using Sparse NOESY Data and PRE.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Asilomar, CA, 2011 (Poster).
83. Gaffarogullari E.C., Metcalfe E.E., Masterson L.R., Traaseth N.J., Mullen D., Musa M.M., Balatri E., Distefano M., Veglia G. “Role of N-myristoylation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase A in recognition and phosphorylation of membrane bound substrates.” Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2011 (Poster).
82. Verardi R., Gustavsson M., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Structural dynamics of phosphorylated pentameric phospholamban in lipid membranes using a combination of solution and solid-state NMR spectroscopy.” Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2011 (Poster).
81. Masterson L.R., Veglia G. “Dynamics encode dynamically committed and uncommitted states in protein kinase A.” Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2011 (Poster).
80. Ha K.N., Gustavsson M., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Tuning the structural coupling between the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of phospholamban to control SERCA inhibition.” Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2011 (Poster).
79. Gustavsson M., Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Structure and topology of phospholamban bound to Ca2+-ATPase in lipid bilayers studied by hybrid NMR methods.” Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2011 (Poster).
78. Verardi R., Veglia G. “High-Resolution Structure of Pentameric Phospholamban by Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Approach.” EUROMAR 2010, Florence, Italy, 2010 (Poster).
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77. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Shi L., Gustavsson M., Veglia G. “Structures of Phospholamban Monomer and Pentamer by a Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Refinement Protocol.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Daytona Beach, FL, 2010 (Poster).
76. Gustavsson B.M., Veglia G. "Phosphorylation and Pseudo-phosphorylation Shift Phospholamban Conformational Equilibrium toward Excited States as Revealed by NMR Spectroscopy" Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Daytona Beach, FL, 2010 (Poster).
75. Gopinath T., Veglia G. "Sensitivity Enhancement in Solid State NMR of Aligned Membrane Proteins." Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Daytona Beach, FL, 2010 (Poster).
74. Masterson L.R., Shi L., Veglia G. "NMR Reveals Backbone Dynamics Encode Functional and Inhibitory States in Protein Kinase A." Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Daytona Beach, FL, 2010 (Poster).
73. Gustavsson B.M., Veglia G. “Phospholamban as a Regulator of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ATPase Function” 54th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2010 (Poster).
72. Ha K.N., Veglia G. "Towards the Development of Rationally Designed Phospholamban Mutants for the Treatment of Heart Failure." 54th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2010 (Poster).
71. Verardi R., Veglia G. "Spectroscopic Investigation of Phosphorylated Pentameric Phospholamban Bound to the Sarcoplasmic Calcium ATPase (SERCA)." 54th Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2010 (Poster and Invited Talk).
70. Masterson L.R., Veglia G. "Molecular Details of the Interaction of Protein Kinase A with Phospholamban and Phospholamban Mutants." Protein Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009 (Poster).
69. Verardi R., Veglia G. "Solution and Solid-State NMR Analysis of Phosphorylated and Pseudo-Phosphorylated Phospholamban." Protein Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009 (Poster).
68. Gustavsson M., Veglia G. "Correlation of Residual Dipolar Couplings with Structural Dynamics for Mutants of Phospholamban" Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2009 (Poster).
67. Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Topology of Phospholamban when Bound to Ca2+-ATPase by Solid-State NMR.” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2009 (Poster).
66. Veglia G. "Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Analysis of SERCA/Phospholamban Interactions in Lipid Membranes: From Structural Dynamics to Function." Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2009 (Poster).
65. Porcelli F., Veglia G. "Structural and Dynamic NMR Characterization of the Endogenous Inhibitor PKI free and BOUND to Protein Kinase A." Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2009 (Poster).
64. Masterson L.R., Veglia G. "NMR Spectroscopic and Kinetic Investigations of the Interaction of Protein Kinase A with Phospholamban and Phospholamban Mutants." Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2009 (Poster).
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63. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Shi L., Veglia G. “Topology of Phospholamban when Bound to Ca2+-ATPase by Solid-State NMR.” 53rd Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009 (Poster).
62. Veglia G., Traaseth N.T., Verardi R., Shi L., Ha K.N. "Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Analysis of SERCA/Phospholamban Interactions in Lipid Membranes: From Structural Dynamics to Function." 53rd Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009 (Poster).
61. Verardi R., Traaseth N.T., Gustavsson M., Ha K.N., Veglia G. "Solution and Solid-State NMR Analysis of Phosphorylated and Pseudo-Phosphorylated Phospholamban." 53rd Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009 (Poster).
60. Shi L., Traaseth N.T., Verardi R., Veglia G. "A Refinement Protocol to Define the Structure, Topology and Depth ofInsertion of Membrane Proteins using Hybrid Solution/Solid-state NMR Restraints." 53rd Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009 (Poster).
59. Masterson L.R., Veglia G. "NMR Spectroscopic and Kinetic Investigations of the Interaction of Protein Kinase A with Phospholamban and Phospholamban Mutants." 53rd Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, 2009 (Poster).
58. Masterson L.R., Veglia G. "NMR Spectroscopic and Kinetic Investigations of the Interaction of Protein Kinase A with Phospholamban and Phospholamban Mutants." ICAM Kinase Symposium, San Diego, CA, 2008 (Poster).
57. Masterson L.R., Tonelli M., Markley J.L., Veglia G. “Simultaneous Detection and Deconvolusion of Congested Spectra Containing Isotopically Labeled Enzyme, Substrate, and Inhibitor” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2008 (Poster).
56. Verardi R., Traaseth N.J., Shi L., Veglia G. “High Resolution Structure of Pentameric Phospholamban by Solution and Solid-State Hybrid Approach” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2008 (Poster).
55. Veglia G., Ha K.N., Traaseth N.J., Verardi R. “Controlling the Inhibition of the Sarcoplasmic Ca2+-ATPase by Tuning Phospholamban Structural Dynamics” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2008 (Poster).
54. Guo A., Deng Y., Traaseth N.J., Wang Y., Veglia G., Elde B., Pei D., Zhu X. “Air-stable Supported Bilayer and Membrane Protein Microarrays” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2008 (Poster).
53. Shi L., Traaseth N.J., Veglia G. “Implementation of Hybrid Solution/Solid-State NMR Restraints into Structural Refinement of Membrane Proteins” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2008 (Poster).
52. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Shi L., Veglia G. “Binding Interface of Phopholamban and Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) in Lipid Bilayers by Solid-State NMR” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2008 (Poster).
51. Verardi R., Traaseth N.J., Shi L, Veglia G. “High Resolution Structure of Pentameric Phospholamban by Solution and Solid-State Hybrid Approach” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2008 (Poster).
50. Masterson L.R., Veglia G. “Abberations in the Mechanism of Protein Kinase A Mediated Phosphorylation Caused by Phospholamban Mutants” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, 2008 (Poster).
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49. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Shi L., Veglia G. “Binding Interface of Phospholamban and Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) in Lipid Bilayers by Solid-State NMR” Frontiers of Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Steamboat, CO, 2008 (Poster).
48. Ha K.N., Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Controlling the Inhibition of the Sarcoplasmic Ca2+-ATPase by Tuning Phospholamban Structural Dynamics” Frontiers of Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Steamboat, CO, 2008 (Poster).
47. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Torgersen K.D., Karim C.B., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Spectroscopic Validation of the Pentameric Structure of Phospholamban” Frontiers of Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Steamboat, CO, 2008 (Poster).
46. Verardi R., Traaseth N.J., Torgerson K., Karim C., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Spectroscopic Validation of the Pentameric Structure of Phospholamban” Frontiers of Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Steamboat, CO, 2008 (Poster).
45. Masterson L.R., Veglia G. “Structural Basis of Dilated Cardiomyopathy” Frontiers of Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Steamboat, CO, 2008 (Poster and Oral).
44. Traaseth N.J., Shi L., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Structures of Monomeric and Pentameric Membrane Protein Phospholamban Using Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Structural Constraints” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Daytona Beach, FL, 2007 (Poster).
43. Buffy J.J., Traaseth N.J., Shi L., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Solid-State NMR Determination of the Structure and Ca-ATPase Interaction of Sarcolipin” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Daytona Beach, FL, 2007 (Poster).
42. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Buffy J.J., Veglia G. “Structural Validation of Pentameric Phospholamban by Solution and Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2007 (Poster).
41. Masterson L.R., Traaseth N.J., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Propagation of Internal Motions: the Catalytic Cycle of Protein Kinase A as Characterized by NMR” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2007 (Poster).
40. Buffy J.J., Traaseth N.J., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Ca-ATPase Interaction of Sarcolipin Revealed by Solid-State NMR” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2007 (Poster).
39. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Buffy J.J., Veglia G. “Structure and Topology of Monomeric and Pentameric Phospholamban in Oriented Lipid Bilayers by Multi-Dimensional Solid-State NMR” Frontiers of NMR, Keystone Symposium, Snowbird, UT, 2007 (Poster).
38. Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Investigation of Intramembrane Protein-Protein Interactions by Solution NMR: Monomeric and Pentameric Phospholamban/Ca-ATPase Interaction” Frontiers of NMR, Keystone Symposium, Snowbird, UT, 2007 (Poster).
37. Masterson L.R., Traaseth N.J., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Coupled Motions in Protein Kinase A as Characterized by NMR” Frontiers of NMR, Keystone Symposium, Snowbird, UT, 2007 (Poster).
36. Ha K.N., Traaseth N.J., Verardi R., Veglia G. “Tuning Dynamics to Control Function: NMR Studies of Phospholamban Mutants” Frontiers of NMR, Keystone Symposium, Snowbird, UT, 2007 (Poster).
35. Traaseth N.J., Buffy J.J., Veglia G. “Structural Dynamics and Topology of Phospholamban in Lipid Bilayers using Multi-dimensional Solid-State NMR” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2006 (Poster).
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34. Gor’kov P.L., Chekmenev E.Y., Cotton M., Buffy J.J., Veglia G., Traaseth N.J., Cross T.A., Brey W.W. “Applications of Low-E Static Probes to High Frequency Membrane Protein NMR” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2006 (Poster).
33. Masterson L.R., Traaseth N.J., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Coupled Motions in Protein Kinase A as Characterized by NMR” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Pacific Grove, CA, 2006. (Poster)
32. Buffy J.J., Traaseth N.J., Buck-Koehntop B.A., Porcelli F., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “NMR Elucidation of the Binding Interface of Ca-ATPase with the Membrane Protein Sarcolipin” Frontiers in Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Keystone, CO, 2006 (Poster).
31. Traaseth N.J., Buffy J.J., Zamoon J., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Probing the Regulation of Ca-ATPase by Phospholamban in Lipid Environments Using Solution and Solid-State NMR” Frontiers in Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Keystone, CO, 2006 (Poster).
30. Masterson L.R., Mascioni A., Traaseth N.J., Taylor S.S., Veglia G. “Defining Allosteric Regulation in Protein Kinase A” Frontiers in Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Keystone, CO, 2006 (Poster).
29. Ha K.N., Traaseth N.J., Zamoon J., Veglia G. “Function NMR Studies of the Structural Dynamics of Mutants of the Membrane Protein Phospholamban” Frontiers in Structural Biology, Keystone Symposium, Keystone, CO, 2006 (Poster).
28. Traaseth N.J., Buffy J.J., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Topological and Structural Analysis of Phospholamban/Ca-ATPase Complex in Lipid Membranes Using Solid-State NMR” Pacifichem (International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies), Honolulu, HI, 2005 (Poster).
27. Buffy J.J., Traaseth N.J., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “Solid State NMR Elucidation of the Topology and Ca-ATPase Interaction of the Membrane Protein Sarcolipin” Pacifichem (International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies), Honolulu, HI, 2005 (Poster).
26. Buck-Koehntop B., Mascioni A., Veglia G. “NMR Investigation of the Membrane Protein Stannin and its Interactions with Alkyltin Compounds” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Providence, RI, 2005 (Oral and Poster).
25. Buffy J., Buck-Koehntop B., Veglia G. “NMR Elucidation of the Structure, Topology, and Ca2+-ATPase Interaction of the Membrane Protein Sarcolipin” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Providence, RI, 2005 (Poster).
24. Traaseth N., Buffy J., Veglia G. “Characterization of Phospholamban/Ca2+-ATPase Interaction” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Providence, RI, 2005 (Poster).
23. Grzybowski J.S., Mascioni A., Veglia G. “cAMP Dependent Protein Kinase A: Working Toward High Resolution Solution Structure and Characterization of its Interactions with Phospholamban” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Providence, RI, 2005 (Poster).
22. Buck B., Mascioni A., Veglia G. “Structure and Organotin Interactions of the Membrane Protein Stannin by Solution and Solid-State NMR” Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC), Pacific Grove, CA, 2004 (Poster).
21. Ha K.N., Zamoon J., Veglia G. “Expression, Purification, and Structural Studies of Phospholamban Mutants” ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 2004. (Poster).
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20. Eggimann B.L., Mascioni A., Siepmann J.I., Veglia G. “Protein Structure Prediction Using Minimal NMR Data and a Simple Residue-Based Force Field” ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 2004. (Poster).
19. Zamoon J., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “Phospholamban: Structure, Topology and Ca-ATPase Interactions” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2004. (Poster)
18. Mascioni A., Veglia G. “NMR Studies of the Interaction Between Phospholamban and the C Subunit of Protein Kinase A” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2004. (Poster)
17. Metcalfe E.E., Zamoon J., Pierson D., Cornea R., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “Comparison of the Backbone Dynamics of Phospholamban and Ser16-Phosphorylated Phospholamban” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 2003. (Poster)
16. Buck B., Mascioni A., Veglia G. “NMR Structure, Membrane Architecture, and Function of Stannin: A Mediator of Organotin Neurotoxicity in Humans” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 2003. (Poster)
15. Eggimann B. L., Mascioni A., Buck B., Zamoon J., Metcalfe E. L., Veglia G. “Residual Dipolar Couplings for Use in NMR Structure Determination of Membrane Proteins” Frontiers of NMR, Keystone, Taos, NM, 2003. (Poster)
14. Zamoon J., Mascioni A., Karim C.B., Thomas D.D. Veglia G “Structure and Topology of The Membrane Proteins Phospholamban and Sarcolipin” Frontiers of NMR, Keystone, Taos, NM, 2003. (Poster)
13. Mascioni A., Buck B., Veglia G. “NMR structure and Membrane Architecture of Stannin: a Novel Mediator of Neuronal Cell Apoptosis” International Conference in Magnetic Resonance for Biological Systems, Toronto, Canada, 2002. (Poster)
12. Mascioni A., Karim C.B., Zamoon J., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “Structure and Membrane Orientation of Sarcolipin and Phospholamban: New Insights into Calcium Regulation in Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle” International Conference in Magnetic Resonance for Biological Systems, Toronto, Canada, 2002. (Poster)
11. Karim C.B., Mascioni A., Zhang Z., Thomas D.D., Veglia G. “NMR High-Resolution Structure and Membrane Orientation of Sarcolipin and Its Super-Inhibitor Analogues” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2002. (Poster)
10. Veglia G., Mascioni A., Buck B., Lewis J. “NMR Secondary Structure and Membrane Orientation of Stannin: a 9 kDa Membrane Protein That Mediates Cell Apoptosis” International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Keystone, Breckenridge, CO, USA, 2002. (Poster)
9. Mascioni M., Nesmelova I., Buck B., Lewis J., Karim C., Thomas D. D., Veglia G. “Solution and Solid-State NMR Studies of Monotopic Integral Membrane Proteins” Gordon Conference, BARGA (PI), Italy, 2001. (Poster)
8. Kirby T.L., Stamm J.D., Buck B., Veglia G., Thomas D.D. “Interaction of Phospholamban's Cytoplasmic Domain with SERCA Studied by Site-Directed Spin Labeling” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Boston, USA, 2001. (Poster)
7. Lewis J., Mascioni A., Veglia G. “NMR Studies of Stannin: A 9 kDa Membrane Protein That Mediates Cell Apoptosis” ACS Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2001. (Poster)
(Presentations prior to University of Minnesota)
6. Veglia G., Prantner A. M., De Silva T. M., Mesleh M., Coppel Y., Brabazon D.M., Steele R.A., Opella S.J. “Structural Biology of the Bacterial Mercury Detoxification System”
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International Conference in Magnetic Resonance for Biological Systems, Florence, Italy, 2000. (Poster)
5. Naider F., Arshava B., Xie H., Eng W. Y., Wang S.H., Valentine K., Veglia G., Marassi F., Opella S.J., Becker J.M. "Structure and Orientation of the Transmembrane Domain 6 of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae a-Factor Receptor in Phospholipid Bilayers" ENC San Diego, USA, 2000. (Poster)
4. Veglia G., Brabazon D. M., Coppel Y., Prantner A., Opella S. J. ” Secondary Structure and Mercury Binding Studies of MerT and MerF: Two Inner Membrane Proteins from the Bacterial Mercury Detoxification System” Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, USA, 1999. (Poster)
3. Veglia G., Brabazon D. M., Coppel Y., DeSilva T.M., Prantner A., Steele R., Opella S.J. “Structural Biology of the Heavy Metal Ion Transporters: Determination of Metal Specificity of C-XX-C, CC and C-XXXXX-C Binding Motifs.” XVIII International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Keystone, Breckenridge, CO, USA, 1999. (Poster)
2. Veglia G., Brabazon D. M., Shapiro E. M., Opella S.J. "Structure Determination of MerT, a 13 kDa Membrane Protein by Solution and Solid State NMR Spectroscopy ." XVII International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, Keystone, Taos, NM, USA, 1997. (Poster)
1. Steele R.A., Brabazon D.M., Veglia G., Ghandi S., Opella S.J. "Progress in the Structure Determination of Bacterial Mercury Transport Proteins MerP and MerT Using NMR Spectroscopy" Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, USA, 1996. (Poster)
Collaborators:
Dr. D. Thomas – Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, University of Minnesota.
Dr. L. Que Jr. – Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
Dr. M. Billingsley - Penn State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA.
Dr. M. Therien – University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. M. Paci – Department of Chemistry, University of Rome, Italy.
Dr. A. Brancaccio – Center for Receptor Chemistry (CNR), Institute of Chemistry and Clinical Chemistry, Catholic University of Rome, Italy.
Dr. S. Taylor – University of California San Diego.
Dr. F. Porcelli – University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy.
Dr. A. Ramamoorthy – University of Michigan.
Dr. C. Cramer – Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota.
Dr. G. Barany – Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota.
Dr. J. Gao – Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota.
Dr. I. Siepmann – Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
Dr. R. Hajjar – Cardiology, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York.
Dr. A. DeSimone – Life Sciences, Imperial College, London.
Dr. S. Simon – Cellular Biophysics, Rockefeller University, New York.
Dr. D. Calebiro – Pharmacology & Toxicology and Bio-Imaging Center, University of Würzburg, Germany
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Dr. Sivaraj (Shiv) Sivaramakrishnan – Department of Geneticcs, Cell Biology, and Development, University of Minnesota
Dr. Nicolas Levinson – Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota
Dr. Marsha Rosner – Ben May Department for Cancer Research, University of Chicago
Lab Personnel:
(Present Members)
Lab Manager:
Tara Mclane (2015- )
Research Associates
Tata Gopinath (2010- )
Postdoctoral Associates:
Manu V. Subrahmanian (2014- )
Yingjie Wang (2015- )
Cristina Olivieri (2016- )
Songlin Wang (2016- )
Daniel Weber (2017- )
Graduate students:
Adak Karamafrooz (4th year Ph. D. BMBB)
Erik Larsen (3rd year Ph. D. Chemistry)
Caitlin Walker (2nd year Ph.D. BMBB)
Volunteers:
Taysir Bader (1st year Ph.D. Chemistry)
Bach Nguyen (1st year Ph.D. Chemistry)
Changkon Park (2017- )
Jordan Casby (2017- )
(Former Members)
Postdoctoral Associates:
Irina Nesmelova (Co-advised with David Thomas, January-December 2001)
Farhod Nozirov (February 2003- February 2004)
Alessandro Mascioni (September 2003- July 2005)
Jarrod Buffy (September 2004- August 2006, NIH, Minnesota Craniofacial Research Training Program)
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Tata Gopinath (November 2007-July 2010)
Nathaniel Traaseth (2007-2011)
Larry Masterson (2008-2012)
Raffaello Verardi (2011-2013)
Alessandro Cembran (2006-2014)
Atul Srivastava (2011 - 2014)
Vitaly Vostrikov (2011-2016)
Leanna McDonald (2013-2015)
Jonggul Kim (2015-2016)
Graduate Students:
Alessandro Mascioni (Ph. D. 2003)
Jamillah Zamoon (Ph. D. 2004, Co-advised with Prof. David Thomas)
Emily Metcalfe (M.S. 2005)
Bethany Buck-Koehntop (Ph. D. 2005)
Jennifer Grzybowski (M.S. 2005)
Becky Eggimann (Ph. D. 2006, Co-advised with Prof. I. Siepmann)
Nathan Traaseth (Ph. D. 2007)
Kim Ha (Ph. D. 2012)
Larry Masterson (Ph. D. 2008)
Tao Yu (M.S. 2009)
Raffaello Verardi (Ph. D. 2011)
Lei Shi (Ph. D. 2011)
Martin Gustavsson (Ph. D. 2012)
Fa-An Chao (Ph. D. 2013)
Kaustubh Mote (Ph. D. 2014)
Jonggul Kim (Ph. D. 2015)
Kailey Soller (Ph.D. 2017)
Alysha Dicke (Ph.D. 2017)
Geoffrey Li (Ph.D. 2017)
Sarah Nelson (Ph.D. 2018)
Undergraduates:
Jana Lewis (Lando Summer Scholar, 2000 and 2001)
Paige Koh (Heinsig Summer Scholar, 2001)
Michael Koivula (UROP Program, 2001 and Directed Studies 2001)
Seth Nelsen (Directed Studies 2001)
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Chris Vu (Directed Studies 2002, Lando Summer Scholar 2002)
Deborah Pierson (Lando Summer Scholar 2002)
Paul Kralovec (UROP Program 2001, Directed Studies 2002)
Deborah Westrum (Directed Studies, UROP Program 2003)
Lynn Weyer (Lando Summer Scholar 2003)
Erin Meulners (Directed Studies 2002, 2004)
Abdirizak H Mohamud (Directed Studies 2003, 2004)
Kim Ha (MSROP Scholar 2003, Directed Studies 2003, 2004)
Edward Mairura (September 2004- 2005)
Andrew Bierbaum (UROP Program 2005, September 2003- June 2004)
Shawn Gherau (2007-2008)
Oahn Nguyen (Minority Grant-In-Aid, Summer 2008, Directed Research 2008-2009)
Shuai Zhao (Directed Research, 2008-2009)
Fred Abbey (Directed Research, 2009)
Alex Jolly (Directed Research, 2009)
Naomi Walsh (UROP 2007-2008, Undergraduate research 2008-2010)
Matthew Sabongi (Directed Research, 2010)
Aneeta Jolly (Directed Research, 2010)
Hope Steinke (Directed Research, 2010-2011)
Bryce Ellefson (Directed Research, 2011)
Yi Wang (Directed Research, 2009-2011)
Miri Kim (Directed Research, 2010-2011)
Rahel Woldeyes (Directed Research, 2010-2011)
Ann Strom (Directed Research, 2010-2011)
Dan Rosen (Directed Research, 2010-2011)
Leah Swenson (Directed Research, 2012)
Vince Truong (Directed Research, 2011-2012, UROP Program 2012)
Francesca Catibog (Directed Research, 2011-2013)
Unhyun Lee (Directed Research, 2012-2014)
Ji Yeon Lim (Directed Research, 2012-2013)
Landon Case (Directed Research, 2013-2014)
Michael Rush (Directed Research, 2014)
Ou Yang (Directed Research, 2013-2015, UROP Program 2014)
Johann Van Diense (Directed Research, 2014-2015)
Callahan Clark (Directed Research, 2014-2015, UROP Program 2015)
Sarah Whillock (Directed Research, 2014-2015, UROP Program 2015)
Taysir Bader (LANDO Program, 2016)
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Caitlin Walker (Directed Research, 2014-2015, UROP Program 2015, Researcher 2016)
Max Anderson (Directed Research, 2014, Volunteer 2015-2016)
Seth Kimball (Directed Research, 2014-2015, UROP Program 2015, Volunteer 2016)
Madeline Allendorf (Volunteer, 2016, Directed Research 2016)
Madeline Mahoney (Volunteer, 2017)
Adrian Ekelmans (Volunteer, 2017)
Sandra Fung (Volunteer, 2017)
Sung-Jin Park (Volunteer, 2017)
Bethany Pertzsch (LANDO Program, 2017)
Researchers:
Aurelio Dregni (2016-2017)
Erin Birdsall (2016-2017)
Visiting scientists:
Dr. Manuela Bozzi (June-October 2000, September-November 2001)
Dr. Fernando Porcelli (October-November 2002, January - March 2004, January - March 2006, January - March 2007, December 2009)
Dr. Nadia Bortone (June 2004-June 2005)
Dr. Erica Balatri (May 2004- June 2005)
Roberta Cozzi (2005-2006)
Prof. Warren Gallagher (Sabbatical 2007-2008)
Prof. Frances Separovic (September, 2009)
Prof. Alfonso De Simone (June-July, 2012, April-June, 2013, June-August, 2014)
Prof. Matthew Neibergall (July-December, 2013, June-August, 2014, June-August 2015)
Teaching:
Course Semester
Physical Chemistry
Chem 3501-4501 Spring 2000 (half semester), Fall 2000
(half semester), Spring 2001, Fall 2001,
Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Fall 2009
Chemical Biology of Enzymes
Chem 5412-8412 Spring 2003, Spring 2005, Spring 2010
Advanced Laboratory of Physical Chemistry
Chem 4511 Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005
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General Chemistry
Chem 1021 Spring 2004
Introduction to Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Statistical Mechanics
Chem 4501 Fall 2013
Introduction to Modern Structural Biology
BioC 4512, 5527 (5536) Fall 2006, Fall 2008, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012,
Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017
Physical Biochemistry
BioC 4521 Spring 2008, Spring 2009
Special Topics in Physical Chemistry Spring 2013, Spring 2015
Chem 8562-8580
Guest Lectures
Structural Biology
Chem 6323 University of Pennsylvania, Spring 1995-1999
(5 lectures)
General Chemistry
Chem 1051 University of Minnesota, Spring 2001 (2 lectures)
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry Lecture
Chem 2101 University of Minnesota, Spring 2001 (2 lectures)
Special Topics, ACS
Chem 2910 University of Minnesota, Spring 2001 (1 lecture)
M.S/Ph. D Committee Service
M.S. Committees
Matt Rose, M.S. 2002 Kim N. Ha, M.S. 2007
Jonathon Salsbury, M.S. 2002 James Nyachwaya, M.S. 2008
John Lewin, M.S. 2004 Kuan-Ming Chen, M.S. 2008
Emily Metcalfe, M.S. 2005 Tao Yu, M.S. 2009
Jen Grzybowski, M.S. 2005 Ece Gaffarogullari, M.S. 2009
Claudio Gilardi, M.S. 2005 Brian Radak, M.S. 2010
Naa-Adjeley D. Ablorh, M.S. 2006
Ayako Hosokawa, M.S. 2006
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Emily Resar, M.S. 2007
Ph.D. Committees
Shou-Lin Chang, Ph. D. 2001 Meng Jing, Ph. D. 2012
Bin Chen, Ph. D. 2001 Eric Castro, Ph. D. 2012
Tamara Kale, Ph. D. 2001 Ji Li, Ph. D. 2012
Tara Kirby, Ph. D. 2002 Martin Gustavsson, Ph. D. 2012
Deliang Zhou, Ph. D. 2003 Aaron Ehlinger, Ph. D. 2013
Ramkumar Rajamani, Ph. D. 2003 Simon Gruber, Ph. D. 2013
Alessandro Mascioni, Ph. D. 2003 Frank Chao, Ph. D. 2013
Jamillah Zamoon, Ph. D. 2004 Kim Ha, Ph. D. 2012
Benjamin Mueller, Ph. D. 2004 Jing Yang, Ph. D. 2013
John Stubbs, Ph. D. 2004 Kaustubh Mote, Ph. D. 2014
Dionysios Foustoukos, Ph. D. 2005 Yaoying Wu, Ph. D. 2014
Bethany Koehntop, Ph. D. 2005 Jesse McCaffrey, Ph. D. 2014
Songon An, Ph. D. 2005 Brian Radak, Ph. D. 2014
Kevin Koehntop, Ph. D. 2005 Sara Krogh Hansen, Ph. D. 2015
Praveen Upreti, Ph. D. 2005 Sacha Larda, Ph. D. 2015
Yung-Tsi Esther Bolon, Ph. D. 2006 Lei Shi, Ph. D. 2011
Becky Eggimann, Ph. D. 2006 Daniel Kurt Weber, Ph. D. 2015
Ayako Hosokawa, M.S. 2006 Jonggul Kim, Ph. D. 2015
Sachin Lohani, Ph. D. 2006 Maggie Jilek, Ph. D. 2016
Kwangho Nam, Ph. D. 2006 Geoffrey Li, Ph. D. 2017
Sachin Lohani, Ph. D. 2006 Alysha Dicke, Ph. D. 2017
Ben Duckworth, Ph. D. 2007 Sarah Nelson, Ph.D. 2018
My-Nuong Thi Vo, Ph. D. 2007 Keun-young Park, Ph. D. Candidate
Teresa Jentzsch, Ph. D. 2007 Katelyn Youmans, Ph. D. Candidate
Nate Traaseth, Ph. D. 2007 Adak Karamafrooz, Ph. D. Candidate
Renee Mosing, Ph. D. 2008 Erik Larsen, Ph. D. Candidate
Larry Masterson, Ph. D. 2009 Caitlin Walker, Ph. D. Candidate
Kurt Torgerson, Ph. D. 2010
Stepan Lenevich, Ph. D. 2010
Raffaello Verardi, Ph. D. 2011
Elizabeth Lockamy, Ph. D. 2011
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Service:
Manager of the Solid-State NMR Facility, Summer 2001- 2012
Organization of the CHEM Day 2002
Chemical Biology Webmaster 2001- 2003
Organization Chemical Biology Colloquia 2002-2006
Molecular, Cellular, Structural Biology Graduate Program Faculty Recruiting Committee 2010 - present
Committees:
Chemistry Department:
Departmental Seminar Committee Member, Spring 2000 – present
Biological/Organic Student Seminar Course Coordinator, Fall, 2000-2001
Biochemistry Department:
University of Minnesota NMR Committee, Fall, 2000-present
Graduate Student Admission Committee, 2007-2009
Graduate Student Recruiting Committee, 2010-2013
Structural Biology Faculty Search Committee Chair, 2013-2015
National Committees:
The National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison (NMRFAM) Advisory Committee, 2007-2011.
Consulting:
1991 “Inverni della Beffa” Pharmaceutical Company for Natural Derivatives: “Determination of Dexametason Effects in Rabbit: NMR quantitative studies”.
1992 ETHICON (Johnson & Johnson, Co.) and VISTACON (Johnson & Johnson, Co.): “Biomaterials for Contact Lenses: Studies on Hydration and Na-23 Mobility by Low-Resolution NMR Spectroscopy”.
2010 Frommer, Lawrence, and Haug, LLP
Web-based Research Products:
-IcNOE, Software generates a MOLMOL macro to draw a line for every NOE in your assignment table, released July 2002.
-NOEPLOT, Software produces a sequential NOE plot in postscript format, released July 2002.
-Hybrid Solution and Solid-State NMR Methods to Refine Membrane Protein Structure, released April, 2009.
**All software freely available for download from the Veglia group website:
http://veglia.chem.umn.edu/software-downloads
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Editing:
Biochem. Biophys. Acta Special Issue, 2009
Electronic Journals – Open Source Journals
Editorial Board Member “Magnetic Resonance Insights” Libertas, 2008-present
http://www.la-press.com/magnetic-resonance-insights-journal-j115
Editorial Board Member “Muscle Contraction” International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2008-present
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijms
Editorial Board Member “Enzyme Research” SAGE-Hindawi, 2009
http://www.sage-hindawi.com/journals/titles.html
Editorial Board Member “Scientific Reports” Nature Publishing Group, 2014-present
Reviewing:
Nature Chem. Biol., Cell, Proceeding of the National Academy of Science, Journal Biological Chemistry, Journal of Molecular Biology, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Journal of Biomolecular NMR, Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, Journal Organometallic Chemistry, ChemBioChem, Journal of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Concepts in Magnetic Resonance, European Journal of Biochemistry, Bulletin for Mathematical Biology, Biochemistry, Journal of American Chemical Society, Journal of Solid-State NMR.