PUBLICATIONS
1. Zhou, X.M., Kato, M., and McKnight, S.L. How do disordered head domains assist in the assembly of intermediate filaments? Current Opinion in Cell Biology (2023).
2. Gu, J.G.*, Zhou, X.M.*, Sutherland, L., Kato, M., Jaczynska, K., Rizo, J., and McKnight, S.L. Oxidative regulation of TDP-43 self-association by a beta-to-alpha conformational switch. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2023). *Co-first author.
3. Zhou, X.M., Sumrow L., Tashiro K., Sutherland, L., Liu D., Qin T., Kato M., Liszczak, G., McKnight, S.L. Mutations linked to neurological disease enhance self-association of low complexity protein sequences. Science (2022) 377(6601)
4. Zhou, X.M., Lin, Y., Kato, M., Mori, E., Liszczak, G., Sutherland, L., Sysoev, V. O., Murray, D. T., Tycko, R., & McKnight, S. L. Transiently structured head domains control intermediate filament assembly. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2021) 118(8).
5. Zhou, X. M., Shimanovich, U., Herling, T. W., Wu, S., Dobson, C. M., Knowles, T. P. J., Perrett, S. Enzymatically Active Microgels from Self-Assembling Protein Nanofibrils for Microflow Chemistry. ACS Nano (2015) 9 (6), 5772-5781.
6. Zhou, X. M.; Entwistle, A.; Zhang, H.; Jackson, A. P.; Mason, T. O.; Shimanovich, U.; Knowles, T. P. J.; Smith, A. T.; Sawyer, E. B.; Perrett, S., Self-Assembly of Amyloid Fibrils That Display Active Enzymes. ChemCatChem (2014) 6 (7), 1961-1968.
7. Kato, M., Zhou, X.M., and McKnight, S.L. How do protein domains of low sequence complexity work? RNA (2022). 28, 3-15.
8. Lin, Y., Zhou, X.M., Kato, M., Liu, D., Ghaemmaghami, S., Tu, B.P., and McKnight, S.L. Redox-mediated regulation of an evolutionarily conserved cross-beta structure formed by the TDP43 low complexity domain. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2020) 117, 28727-28734.
9. Murray, D.T., Zhou, X.M., Kato, M., Xiang, S., Tycko, R., and McKnight, S.L. Structural characterization of the D290V mutation site in hnRNPA2 low-complexity-domain polymers. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2018)115, E9782-E9791.
10. Wang, Y., Zhou, X.M., Ma, X., Du, Y., Zheng, L., and Liu, P. Construction of Nanodroplet/Adiposome and Artificial Lipid Droplets. ACS Nano (2016). 10, 3312-3322.
11. Zou, Z.Y., Sepich-Poore, C., Zhou, X.M., Wei, J.B., and He, C.. The mechanism underlying redundant functions of the YTHDF proteins. Genome Biology (2023), 24(1). ARTN 1710.1186/s13059-023-02862-8
12. Zou, Z., Wei J., Chen Y., Kang Y., Shi H., Yang F., Chen S., Zhou Y, Sepich-Poore C., Zhuang X., Zhou X.M., Jiang H., Wen Z., Jin P., Luo C., and He C. FMRP phosphorylation modulates neuronal translation through YTHDF1. Molecular cell (2023).
13. Yu, J., Zhang, L., Li, Y., Zhu, X., Xu, S., Zhou, X.M., Wang, H., Zhang, H., Liang, B., and Liu, P.S. The Adrenal Lipid Droplet is a New Site for Steroid Hormone Metabolism. Proteomics (2018). 18, e1800136.
14. Zhu, L.; Chen, L.; Zhou, X. M.; Zhang, Y. Y.; Zhang, Y. J.; Zhao, J.; Ji, S. R.; Wu, J. W.; Wu, Y. Structural Insights into the Architecture and Allostery of Full-Length AMP-Activated Protein Kinase. Structure (2011)19 (4), 515-522.