Alessandro Fracassi • UCSD Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Photochemical synthesis of natural lipids in artificial and living cells. Nat Commun. 2025 May 31; 16(1):5068. Ji P, Harjung A, Knittel CH, Fracassi A, Chen J, Brea RJ, Devaraj NK. PMID: 40450019; PMCID: PMC12126527.
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  2. Abiotic lipid metabolism enables membrane plasticity in artificial cells. Nat Chem. 2025 Jun; 17(6):799-807. Fracassi A, Seoane A, Brea RJ, Lee HG, Harjung A, Devaraj NK. PMID: 40404958.
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  3. Publisher Correction: Protocells by spontaneous reaction of cysteine with short-chain thioesters. Nat Chem. 2025 Mar; 17(3):459. Cho CJ, An T, Lai YC, Vázquez-Salazar A, Fracassi A, Brea RJ, Chen IA, Devaraj NK. PMID: 39838102.
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  4. Natural and Synthetic LDL-Based Imaging Probes for the Detection of Atherosclerotic Plaques. ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci. 2025 Feb 14; 8(2):578-591. Fracassi A, Qiao H, Lowell AN, Cao J, Bode JW, Masai H, Yoshizawa-Sugata N, Zhou R, Yamakoshi Y. PMID: 39974638; PMCID: PMC11833727.
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  5. Protocells by spontaneous reaction of cysteine with short-chain thioesters. Nat Chem. 2025 Jan; 17(1):148-155. Cho CJ, An T, Lai YC, Vázquez-Salazar A, Fracassi A, Brea RJ, Chen IA, Devaraj NK. PMID: 39478161; PMCID: PMC12161135.
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  6. Encoding extracellular modification of artificial cell membranes using engineered self-translocating proteins. Nat Commun. 2024 10 30; 15(1):9363. Harjung A, Fracassi A, Devaraj NK. PMID: 39477950; PMCID: PMC11526174.
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  7. Control of giant vesicle assemblies by stimuli-responsive lipids. Chem Commun (Camb). 2024 Apr 04; 60(29):3930-3933. Lee Y, Fracassi A, Devaraj NK. PMID: 38497420.
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  8. Chemoselective Esterification of Natural and Prebiotic 1,2-Amino Alcohol Amphiphiles in Water. J Am Chem Soc. 2023 12 13; 145(49):27149-27159. Bhattacharya A, Tanwar L, Fracassi A, Brea RJ, Salvador-Castell M, Khanal S, Sinha SK, Devaraj NK. PMID: 38039527; PMCID: PMC10722506.
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  9. Rapid Formation of Non-canonical Phospholipid Membranes by Chemoselective Amide-Forming Ligations with Hydroxylamines. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2024 01 02; 63(1):e202311635. Chen J, Brea RJ, Fracassi A, Cho CJ, Wong AM, Salvador-Castell M, Sinha SK, Budin I, Devaraj NK. PMID: 37919232; PMCID: PMC11179435.
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  10. Light-Driven Membrane Assembly, Shape-Shifting, and Tissue Formation in Chemically Responsive Synthetic Cells. J Am Chem Soc. 2023 11 29; 145(47):25815-25823. Lee Y, Fracassi A, Devaraj NK. PMID: 37963186; PMCID: PMC10690792.
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  11. Sponge-phase Lipid Droplets as Synthetic Organelles: An Ultrafast Study of Hydrogen Bonding and Interfacial Environments. Chemphyschem. 2023 10 17; 24(20):e202300404. Xu C, Fracassi A, Baryiames CP, Bhattacharya A, Devaraj NK, Baiz CR. PMID: 37486881.
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  12. Characterizing the Self-Assembly Properties of Monoolein Lipid Isosteres. J Phys Chem B. 2023 03 02; 127(8):1771-1779. Fracassi A, Podolsky KA, Pandey S, Xu C, Hutchings J, Seifert S, Baiz CR, Sinha SK, Devaraj NK. PMID: 36795462; PMCID: PMC9986874.
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  13. Rapid and Sequential Dual Oxime Ligation Enables De Novo Formation of Functional Synthetic Membranes from Water-Soluble Precursors. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 07 18; 61(29):e202200549. Flores J, Brea RJ, Lamas A, Fracassi A, Salvador-Castell M, Xu C, Baiz CR, Sinha SK, Devaraj NK. PMID: 35546783.
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  14. Controlling Protein Enrichment in Lipid Sponge Phase Droplets using SNAP-Tag Bioconjugation. Chembiochem. 2022 03 04; 23(5):e202100624. Moinpour M, Fracassi A, Brea RJ, Salvador-Castell M, Pandey S, Edwards MM, Seifert S, Joseph S, Sinha SK, Devaraj NK. PMID: 34936727.
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  15. KAT Ligation for Rapid and Facile Covalent Attachment of Biomolecules to Surfaces. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Jun 23; 13(24):29113-29121. Fracassi A, Ray A, Nakatsuka N, Passiu C, Tanriver M, Schauenburg D, Scherrer S, Ouald Chaib A, Mandal J, Ramakrishna SN, Bode JW, Spencer ND, Rossi A, Yamakoshi Y. PMID: 34105349.
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  16. LDL-mimetic lipid nanoparticles prepared by surface KAT ligation for in vivo MRI of atherosclerosis. Chem Sci. 2020 Oct 07; 11(44):11998-12008. Fracassi A, Cao J, Yoshizawa-Sugata N, Tóth É, Archer C, Gröninger O, Ricciotti E, Tang SY, Handschin S, Bourgeois JP, Ray A, Liosi K, Oriana S, Stark W, Masai H, Zhou R, Yamakoshi Y. PMID: 34094421; PMCID: PMC8162946.
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  17. Covalent Surface Modification of Lipid Nanoparticles by Rapid Potassium Acyltrifluoroborate Amide Ligation. Langmuir. 2018 11 06; 34(44):13244-13251. Oriana S, Fracassi A, Archer C, Yamakoshi Y. PMID: 30343580.
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  18. Role of the hydrophilic spacer of glucosylated amphiphiles included in liposome formulations in the recognition of Concanavalin A. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2015 Dec 01; 136:232-9. Mauceri A, Fracassi A, D'Abramo M, Borocci S, Giansanti L, Piozzi A, Galantini L, Martino A, D'Aiuto V, Mancini G. PMID: 26402421.
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