Biography and Research Information
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Sara Ottinger's research focuses on molecular biology, particularly the study and engineering of biological systems through genetic code expansion. She investigates methods for introducing noncanonical amino acids into proteins, which allows for novel functionalization and study of biological processes. Her work has explored the acetylation of aconitase isozymes, a post-translational modification that can impact enzyme function. Ottinger also examines the engineering of bacterial microcompartments using these advanced genetic techniques. She has two publications in this area, with a recent publication in 2022. Ottinger collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Qinglei Gan and Chenguang Fan, with whom she shares two publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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Studying Acetylation of Aconitase Isozymes by Genetic Code Expansion (2022)
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Introducing noncanonical amino acids for studying and engineering bacterial microcompartments (2021)
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- Studying Acetylation of Aconitase Isozymes by Genetic Code Expansion
- Introducing noncanonical amino acids for studying and engineering bacterial microcompartments
- Studying Acetylation of Aconitase Isozymes by Genetic Code Expansion
- Introducing noncanonical amino acids for studying and engineering bacterial microcompartments
- Introducing noncanonical amino acids for studying and engineering bacterial microcompartments
- Introducing noncanonical amino acids for studying and engineering bacterial microcompartments
- Studying Acetylation of Aconitase Isozymes by Genetic Code Expansion
- Studying Acetylation of Aconitase Isozymes by Genetic Code Expansion
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