Carlos J. Camacho
Affiliations: | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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Konstantinidou M, Magari F, Sutanto F, et al. (2020) Rapid Discovery of Aspartyl Protease Inhibitors Using an Anchoring Approach. Chemmedchem |
Vakirlis N, Acar O, Hsu B, et al. (2020) De novo emergence of adaptive membrane proteins from thymine-rich genomic sequences. Nature Communications. 11: 781 |
Dorman HR, Close D, Wingert BM, et al. (2019) Discovery of Non-peptide Small Molecule Allosteric Modulators of the Src-family Kinase, Hck. Frontiers in Chemistry. 7: 822 |
Wierbowski SD, Wingert BM, Zheng J, et al. (2019) Cross-docking benchmark for automated pose and ranking prediction of ligand binding. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society |
Shao H, Wingert B, Weins A, et al. (2019) Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis ACTN4 mutants binding to actin: regulation by phosphomimetic mutations. Scientific Reports. 9: 15517 |
Yeh CY, Ye Z, Moutal A, et al. (2019) Defining the Kv2.1-syntaxin molecular interaction identifies a first-in-class small molecule neuroprotectant. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Pabon NA, Xia Y, Estabrooks SK, et al. (2018) Predicting protein targets for drug-like compounds using transcriptomics. Plos Computational Biology. 14: e1006651 |
Pulugulla SH, Workman R, Rutter NW, et al. (2018) A combined computational and experimental approach reveals the structure of a C/EBPβ:Spi-1 interaction required for gene transcription. The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Wingert BM, Camacho CJ. (2018) Improving small molecule virtual screening strategies for the next generation of therapeutics. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 44: 87-92 |
Skoko J, Asan A, Woodcock C, et al. (2018) Loss of PRDX1 increases RAD51 Cys319 oxidation and decreases homologous recombination Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 128: S73-S74 |