
Naila M. Mamoon , Ph.D.
Instructor
nmamoon@pharmacology.umsmed.edu
Manager of Mass Spectrometry Core Facility*
R400
(601) 984-1634
Areas of Interest
Current Research
Selected Publications
Wellman, S.E., Y. Song, D. Su, and N.M. Mamoon, "Purification of mouse H1 histones expressed in Escherichia coli". Biotechnol Appl Biochem, 1997. 26 ( Pt 2): p. 117-23. PMID#9357108 ![]()
Wellman, S.E., Y. Song, and N.M. Mamoon, "Sequence preference of mouse H1(0) and H1t". Biochemistry, 1999. 38(40): p. 13112-8. PMID#10529182 ![]()
Mamoon, N.M., Y. Song, and S.E. Wellman, "Histone h1(0) and its carboxyl-terminal domain bind in the major groove of DNA". Biochemistry, 2002. 41(29): p. 9222-8. PMID#12119037 ![]()
Smith, J.K., N.M. Mamoon, and R.J. Duhe, "Emerging roles of targeted small molecule protein-tyrosine kinase inhibitors in cancer therapy". Oncol Res, 2004. 14(4-5): p. 175-225. PMID#14977353 ![]()
Mamoon, N.M., Y. Song, and S.E. Wellman, "Binding of histone H1 to DNA is described by an allosteric model". Biopolymers, 2005. 77(1): p. 9-17. PMID#15558656 ![]()
Mamoon, N.M., J.K. Smith, K. Chatti, S. Lee, K. Kundrapu, and R.J. Duhe, "Multiple cysteine residues are implicated in Janus kinase 2-mediated catalysis". Biochemistry, 2007. 46(51): p. 14810-8. PMID#18052197 ![]()
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