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Joanna Paulson

Joanna Paulson

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University of California, Los Angeles · Joe C. Wen School of Nursing

Active 1973–2024

h-index154
Citations80.2k
Papers65984 last 5y
Funding$210.4M
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Research topics

  • Genetics
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Cell biology
  • Computational biology
  • Virology
  • Chemistry
  • Microbiology

Selected publications

  • Visualization of the HIV-1 Env glycan shield across scales

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2020 · 95 citations

    • Computational biology
    • Chemistry
    • Biology

    The dense array of N-linked glycans on the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env), known as the "glycan shield," is a key determinant of immunogenicity, yet intrinsic heterogeneity confounds typical structure-function analysis. Here, we present an integrated approach of single-particle electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM), computational modeling, and site-specific mass spectrometry (MS) to probe glycan shield structure and behavior at multiple levels. We found that dynamics lead to an extensive network of interglycan interactions that drive the formation of higher-order structure within the glycan shield. This structure defines diffuse boundaries between buried and exposed protein surface and creates a mapping of potentially immunogenic sites on Env. Analysis of Env expressed in different cell lines revealed how cryo-EM can detect subtle changes in glycan occupancy, composition, and dynamics that impact glycan shield structure and epitope accessibility. Importantly, this identified unforeseen changes in the glycan shield of Env obtained from expression in the same cell line used for vaccine production. Finally, by capturing the enzymatic deglycosylation of Env in a time-resolved manner, we found that highly connected glycan clusters are resistant to digestion and help stabilize the prefusion trimer, suggesting the glycan shield may function beyond immune evasion.

  • Salmonella Typhoid Toxin PltB Subunit and Its Non-typhoidal Salmonella Ortholog Confer Differential Host Adaptation and Virulence

    Cell Host & Microbe · 2020 · 45 citations

    • Biology
    • Microbiology
    • Virology

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  • Khédoudja Nafa

    Kettering University

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  • Daniel G. Remick

    Boston University

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  • Arcila Memorial

    Kettering University

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  • Asim Alam

    Canadian Blood Services

    288 shared
  • Cathryn J. Byrne-Dugan

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

    288 shared
  • Edward B. O’Neill

    University of South Florida

    288 shared
  • J Hennessey

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

    288 shared
  • Dani Cohen

    New York State Psychiatric Institute

    288 shared
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