Gilhooly, Neville

 

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Neville Gilhooly

B.S., 2009, Biochemistry - University of Bristol, UK

Ph.D., 2013, - DNA-Protein Interactions Unit, University of Bristol, UK

Postdoctoral Researcher, 2014-present, University of California, Davis, CA
   

Saikrishnan, K., Yeeles, J.T., Gilhooly, N.S., Krajewski, W.W., Dillingham, M.S., and Wigley, D.B. (2012).
Insights into Chi recognition from the structure of an AddAB-type helicase-nuclease complex.
EMBO J. 31
, 1568-1578. PMID: 22307084; PMCID: PMC3321194.

Gilhooly, N.S., Gwynn, E.J., and Dillingham, M.S. (2013).
Superfamily 1 helicases.
Front. Biosci. 5
, 206-216. PMID: 23277046.

Carrasco, C., Gilhooly, N.S., Dillingham, M.S., and Moreno-Herrero, F. (2013).
On the mechanism of recombination hotspot scanning during double-stranded DNA break resection.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 110
, E2562-2571, (published online July 9, 2013 as doi: 10.1073/pnas.1303035110). PMID: 23798400; PMCID: PMC3710824.

Gilhooly, N.S. and Dillingham, M.S. (2014).
Recombination hotspots attenuate the coupled ATPase and translocase activities of an AddAB-type helicase-nuclease.
Nucleic Acids Res. 42
, 5633-5643, (published online March 15, 2014 as doi: 10.1093/nar/gku188). PMID: 24682829; PMCID: PMC4027173.

Green, M., Gilhooly, N.S., Abedeen, S., Scott, D.J., Dillingham, M.S., and Soultanas, P. (2014).
Engineering a reagentless biosensor for single-stranded DNA to measure real-time helicase activity in Bacillus.
Biosens Bioelectron 61
, 579-586, (published online June 11, 2014 as doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2014.06.011). PMID: 24953846; PMCID: PMC4103019.