Jeffrey Way, PhD
Senior Staff Scientist - Synthetic and Structural Biology, Harvard University
Engineering cyanobacteria to synthesize and export hydrophilic products.
Authors: Authors: Niederholtmeyer H, Wolfstädter BT, Savage DF, Silver PA, Way JC.
Appl Environ Microbiol
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Appl Environ Microbiol
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mec-3, a homeobox-containing gene that specifies differentiation of the touch receptor neurons in C. elegans.
Rational Design of Evolutionarily Stable Microbial Kill Switches.
Authors: Authors: Stirling F, Bitzan L, O'Keefe S, Redfield E, Oliver JWK, Way J, Silver PA.
Mol Cell
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Mol Cell
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In vivo co-localization of enzymes on RNA scaffolds increases metabolic production in a geometrically dependent manner.
Authors: Authors: Sachdeva G, Garg A, Godding D, Way JC, Silver PA.
Nucleic Acids Res
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Nucleic Acids Res
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Insulation of a synthetic hydrogen metabolism circuit in bacteria.
Authors: Authors: Agapakis CM, Ducat DC, Boyle PM, Wintermute EH, Way JC, Silver PA.
J Biol Eng
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J Biol Eng
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New Tn10 derivatives for transposon mutagenesis and for construction of lacZ operon fusions by transposition.
Authors: Authors: Way JC, Davis MA, Morisato D, Roberts DE, Kleckner N.
Gene
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Gene
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Synthetic genome recoding: new genetic codes for new features.
Authors: Authors: Kuo J, Stirling F, Lau YH, Shulgina Y, Way JC, Silver PA.
Curr Genet
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Curr Genet
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Synthetic biology: Engineering explored.
Anti-glycophorin single-chain Fv fusion to low-affinity mutant erythropoietin improves red blood cell-lineage specificity.
Authors: Authors: Taylor ND, Way JC, Silver PA, Cironi P.
Protein Eng Des Sel
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Protein Eng Des Sel
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Tn10 transposase acts preferentially on nearby transposon ends in vivo.