Publications
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Bold names indicate Pelham Lab members. A single asterisk* indicates a co-first author.
2024
Rhythmidia: a modern tool for circadian period analysis of filamentous fungi
Alex T. Keeley, Jeffrey M. Lotthammer, Jacqueline F. Pelham
PLOS Computational Biology 20(8): e1012167
Code: GitHub
Documentation: ReadTheDocs
Python package: PyPI
Disordered clock protein interactions and charge blocks turn an hourglass into a persistent circadian oscillator
Meaghan S. Jankowski, Daniel Griffith, Divya G. Shastry, Jacqueline F. Pelham, Garrett M. Ginell, Joshua Thomas, Pankaj Karande, Alex S. Holehouse, Jennifer M. Hurley
Nature Communications 15 (1), 3523
2023
Conformational changes in the negative arm of the circadian clock correlate with dynamic interactomes involved in post-transcriptional regulation
Jacqueline F. Pelham*, Alexander E. Mosier*, Samuel C. Altshuler, Morgan L. Rhodes, Christopher L. Kirchhoff, William B. Fall, Catherine Mann, Lisa S. Baik, Joanna C. Chiu, Jennifer M. Hurley
Cell reports 42 (4)
2020
Intrinsic disorder is an essential characteristic of components in the conserved circadian circuit
Jacqueline F. Pelham, Jay C. Dunlap, Jennifer M. Hurley
Cell Communication and Signaling 18, 1-13
2018
Characterizing time-of-day conformational changes in the intrinsically disordered proteins of the circadian clock
Jacqueline F. Pelham*, Alexander E. Mosier*, Jennifer M. Hurley
Methods in Enzymology 611, 503-529