Brian C Smith, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2014- Biochemistry Medical College of Wisconsin 
Area:
acetylation, bromodomains, sirtuins
Website:
https://bsmith.science
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Olp MD, Bursch KL, Wynia-Smith SL, et al. (2025) Multivalent nucleosome scaffolding by bromodomain and extraterminal domain tandem bromodomains. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 108289
Nuñez R, Sidlowski PFW, Steen EA, et al. (2024) The TRIM33 Bromodomain Recognizes Histone Lysine Lactylation. Acs Chemical Biology
Bohl K, Wynia-Smith SL, Jones Lipinski RA, et al. (2024) Inhibition of Sirtuin Deacylase Activity by Peroxynitrite. Biochemistry
Zhang J, Chang J, Chen V, et al. (2024) Oxidized LDL regulates efferocytosis through the CD36-PKM2-mtROS pathway. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Jones Lipinski RA, Stancill JS, Nuñez R, et al. (2024) Zinc-chelating BET bromodomain inhibitors equally target islet endocrine cell types. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Bursch KL, Goetz CJ, Smith BC. (2024) Current Trends in Sirtuin Activator and Inhibitor Development. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 29
Bursch KL, Goetz CJ, Jiao G, et al. (2024) Cancer-associated Polybromo-1 bromodomain 4 missense variants variably impact bromodomain ligand binding and cell growth suppression. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 107146
Kerber PJ, Nuñez R, Jensen DR, et al. (2023) Fragment-based screening by protein-detected NMR spectroscopy. Methods in Enzymology. 690: 285-310
Bursch KL, Olp MD, Smith BC. (2023) Analysis of continuous enzyme kinetic data using ICEKAT. Methods in Enzymology. 690: 109-129
Ordonez-Rubiano SC, Maschinot CA, Wang S, et al. (2023) Rational Design and Development of Selective BRD7 Bromodomain Inhibitors and Their Activity in Prostate Cancer. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 66: 11250-11270
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