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Ryan J Catchpole

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Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 11, 2019
The Evolution of Reverse Gyrase Suggests a Nonhyperthermophilic Last Universal Common AncestorRyan J Catchpole, Patrick Forterre
Elife|November 26, 2014
Antibiotic genes spread far and wideRyan J Catchpole, Anthony M Poole
Molecular Cell|November 5, 2021
New Type III CRISPR variant and programmable RNA targeting tool: Oh, thank heaven for Cas7-11Ryan J Catchpole, Michael P Terns
The CRISPR Journal|September 29, 2025
A Phage Variable Region Encodes Anti-CRISPR Proteins Inhibiting All <i>Streptococcus thermophilus</i> CRISPR Immune SystemsKatie A Johnson, Clare Cooper, Cécile Philippe, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 27, 2014
The case for an early biological origin of DNAAnthony M Poole, Nobuyuki Horinouchi, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
Nature Microbiology|June 5, 2023
A self-transmissible plasmid from a hyperthermophile that facilitates genetic modification of diverse ArchaeaRyan J Catchpole, Valérie Barbe, Ghislaine Magdelenat, et al.
Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions|November 17, 2022
Hyper-stimulation of Pyrococcus furiosus CRISPR DNA uptake by a self-transmissible plasmidElizabeth A Watts, Sandra C Garrett, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|May 26, 2022
Type III-A CRISPR systems as a versatile gene knockdown technologyWalter T Woodside, Nikita Vantsev, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
Nature Microbiology|November 11, 2025
A phage-encoded anti-CRISPR protein co-opts host enolase to prevent type III CRISPR immunityKatie A Johnson, Hemant N Goswami, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|August 17, 2010
Disruption of quaternary structure in Escherichia coli dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) generates a functional monomer that is no longer inhibited by lysineAndrew C Muscroft-Taylor, Ryan J Catchpole, Renwick C J Dobson, et al.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 11, 2019
The Evolution of Reverse Gyrase Suggests a Nonhyperthermophilic Last Universal Common AncestorRyan J Catchpole, Patrick Forterre
Elife|November 26, 2014
Antibiotic genes spread far and wideRyan J Catchpole, Anthony M Poole
Molecular Cell|November 5, 2021
New Type III CRISPR variant and programmable RNA targeting tool: Oh, thank heaven for Cas7-11Ryan J Catchpole, Michael P Terns
The CRISPR Journal|September 29, 2025
A Phage Variable Region Encodes Anti-CRISPR Proteins Inhibiting All <i>Streptococcus thermophilus</i> CRISPR Immune SystemsKatie A Johnson, Clare Cooper, Cécile Philippe, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 27, 2014
The case for an early biological origin of DNAAnthony M Poole, Nobuyuki Horinouchi, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
Nature Microbiology|June 5, 2023
A self-transmissible plasmid from a hyperthermophile that facilitates genetic modification of diverse ArchaeaRyan J Catchpole, Valérie Barbe, Ghislaine Magdelenat, et al.
Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions|November 17, 2022
Hyper-stimulation of Pyrococcus furiosus CRISPR DNA uptake by a self-transmissible plasmidElizabeth A Watts, Sandra C Garrett, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|May 26, 2022
Type III-A CRISPR systems as a versatile gene knockdown technologyWalter T Woodside, Nikita Vantsev, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
Nature Microbiology|November 11, 2025
A phage-encoded anti-CRISPR protein co-opts host enolase to prevent type III CRISPR immunityKatie A Johnson, Hemant N Goswami, Ryan J Catchpole, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|August 17, 2010
Disruption of quaternary structure in Escherichia coli dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) generates a functional monomer that is no longer inhibited by lysineAndrew C Muscroft-Taylor, Ryan J Catchpole, Renwick C J Dobson, et al.
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