Da-Neng Wang

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Basic Medical Science New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Jonathan Lefman grad student 2008 NYU
Bryan K. Czyzewski grad student 2011 NYU
Romina L. Mancusso grad student 2012 NYU
David B. Sauer post-doc 2012-2021 NYU School of Medicine (Computational Biology Tree)
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Sauer DB, Marden JJ, Sudar JC, et al. (2022) Structural basis of ion - substrate coupling in the Na-dependent dicarboxylate transporter VcINDY. Nature Communications. 13: 2644
Brawley DN, Sauer DB, Li J, et al. (2022) Structural basis for inhibition of the drug efflux pump NorA from Staphylococcus aureus. Nature Chemical Biology
Sauer DB, Wang B, Sudar JC, et al. (2021) The ups and downs of elevator-type di-/tricarboxylate membrane transporters. The Febs Journal
Sauer DB, Song J, Wang B, et al. (2021) Structure and inhibition mechanism of the human citrate transporter NaCT. Nature
Sauer DB, Trebesch N, Marden JJ, et al. (2020) Structural basis for the reaction cycle of DASS dicarboxylate transporters. Elife. 9
Sauer DB, Wang DN. (2019) Predicting the Optimal Growth Temperatures of Prokaryotes using only Genome Derived Features. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
Sauer DB, Karpowich NK, Song JM, et al. (2015) Rapid Bioinformatic Identification of Thermostabilizing Mutations. Biophysical Journal. 109: 1420-8
Sauer DB, Karpowich NK, Wang D. (2015) Bioinformatic Methods for the Rapid Identification of Thermostabilizing Mutants Biophysical Journal. 108: 92a
Mulligan C, Fitzgerald GA, Wang DN, et al. (2014) Functional characterization of a Na+-dependent dicarboxylate transporter from Vibrio cholerae. The Journal of General Physiology. 143: 745-59
Waight AB, Czyzewski BK, Wang DN. (2013) Ion selectivity and gating mechanisms of FNT channels. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 23: 499-506
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