Prithwish Pal, Ph.D.

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University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
Area:
Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Philip A. Knauf grad student 2005 Rochester
 (Illuminating conformational changes in human erythrocyte anion exchanger 1 (hAE1) by fluorescence energy transfer methods.)
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De Biase PM, Ervin EN, Pal P, et al. (2016) What controls open-pore and residual currents in the first sensing zone of alpha-hemolysin nanopore? Combined experimental and theoretical study. Nanoscale
Ervin EN, Barrall GA, Pal P, et al. (2014) Creating a Single Sensing Zone within an Alpha-Hemolysin Pore Via Site Directed Mutagenesis. Bionanoscience. 4: 78-84
Pal P, Poquette MA, Keehan MG, et al. (2013) Detection of Trpm8 and RyR2 Activity on a Low-Noise, Automated Planar Lipid Bilayer Platform Biophysical Journal. 104: 630a
Samoylova O, Markosyan S, Ervin EN, et al. (2012) Towards Nanopore Sequencing: Comparing Experimental Results with Computational Modeling of DNA Interactions with α-Hemolysin Biophysical Journal. 102: 729a
Ervin EN, Watkins JJ, Barrall GA, et al. (2011) Mapping the Sensing Zone of Alpha-Hemolysin Using Immobilized DNA Containing a Single Abasic Residue Biophysical Journal. 100: 167a
Pal P, Lebedev D, Salim S, et al. (2006) Substrates induce conformational changes in human anion exchanger 1 (hAE1) as observed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Biochemistry. 45: 6279-95
Pal P, Holmberg BE, Knauf PA. (2005) Conformational changes in the cytoplasmic domain of human anion exchanger 1 revealed by luminescence resonance energy transfer. Biochemistry. 44: 13638-49
Pal P, Lesoine JF, Lieb MA, et al. (2005) A novel immobilization method for single protein spFRET studies. Biophysical Journal. 89: L11-3
Knauf PA, Pal P. (2004) Use of luminescence resonance energy transfer to measure distances in the AE1 anion exchange protein dimer. Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases. 32: 360-5
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