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Meister GE, Butler A.  1994.  Molybdenum(VI)- and Tungsten(VI)-Mediated Biomimetic Chemistry of Vanadium Bromoperoxidase. Inorg. Chem. 33:3269-3275.
McCarthy M.M., Bowman C., Butler A., Dutton R.W.  1976.  The Humoral Response of Mouse Spleen Cells to Two Types of Sheep Red Erythrocytes IV. The in vivo Response to H and L SRBC and the Genetic control of the Production of IgM and IgG Antibodies in Discriminator Mice. J. of Immunology. 116:1725.
Martinez JS, Haygood MG, Butler A.  2001.  Identification of a Natural Desferrioxamine Siderophore Produced by a Marine Bacterium. Limnol. Oceanogr. 46:420-424.
Martinez JS, Butler A.  2007.  Marine amphiphilic siderophores: marinobactin structure, uptake, and microbial partitioning.. J Inorg Biochem. 101(11-12):1692-8.
Martinez JS, Carter-Franklin JN, Mann EL, Martin JD, Haygood MG, Butler A.  2003.  Structure and membrane affinity of a suite of amphiphilic siderophores produced by a marine bacterium.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 100(7):3754-9.
Martinez JS, Carroll GL, Tschirret-Guth RA, Altenhoff G, Little RD, Butler A.  2001.  On the regiospecificity of vanadium bromoperoxidase.. J Am Chem Soc. 123(14):3289-94.
Martinez JS, Zhang GP, Holt PD, Jung HT, Carrano CJ, Haygood MG, Butler A.  2000.  Self-assembling amphiphilic siderophores from marine bacteria.. Science. 287(5456):1245-7.
Martin JD, Ito Y, Homann VV, Haygood MG, Butler A.  2006.  Structure and membrane affinity of new amphiphilic siderophores produced by Ochrobactrum sp. SP18.. J Biol Inorg Chem. 11(5):633-41.
Makris C, Carmichael JR, Zhou H, Butler A.  2022.  C-Diazeniumdiolate Graminine in the Siderophore Gramibactin Is Photoreactive and Originates from Arginine. ACS Chem Biol.
Makris C, Leckrone JK, Butler A.  2023.  Tistrellabactins A and B Are Photoreactive -Diazeniumdiolate Siderophores from the Marine-Derived Strain KA081020-065.. J Nat Prod. PDF icon acs.jnatprod.3c00230.pdf (3.55 MB)
Maier GP, Rapp MV, J. Waite H, Israelachvili JN, Butler A.  2015.  Adaptive synergy between catechol and lysine promotes wet adhesion by surface salt displacement. Science. 349(6248):628-32.
Maier GP, Butler A.  2017.  Siderophores and mussel foot proteins: the role of catechol, cations, and metal coordination in surface adhesion.. J Biol Inorg Chem. 22(5):739-749.
Maier G.P., Bernt C.M., Butler A.  2018.  Catechol Oxidation: Considerations in the Design of Wet Adhesive Materials. Biomaterials Science. 6:332-339.