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Thomas P. Sakmar
Thomas P. Sakmar
Richard M. & Isabel P. Furlaud Professor, Rockefeller University
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Defeating Alzheimer's disease and other dementias: a priority for European science and society
B Winblad, P Amouyel, S Andrieu, C Ballard, C Brayne, H Brodaty, ...
The Lancet Neurology 15 (5), 455-532, 2016
19012016
AMD3100, a small molecule inhibitor of HIV-1 entry via the CXCR4 co-receptor
GA Donzella, D Schols, SW Lin, JA Esté, KA Nagashima, PJ Maddon, ...
Nature medicine 4 (1), 72-77, 1998
9851998
Glutamic acid-113 serves as the retinylidene Schiff base counterion in bovine rhodopsin.
TP Sakmar, RR Franke, HG Khorana
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 86 (21), 8309-8313, 1989
8671989
A binding pocket for a small molecule inhibitor of HIV-1 entry within the transmembrane helices of CCR5
T Dragic, A Trkola, DAD Thompson, EG Cormier, FA Kajumo, E Maxwell, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (10), 5639-5644, 2000
6262000
Update on Alzheimer's disease therapy and prevention strategies
WV Graham, A Bonito-Oliva, TP Sakmar
Annual review of medicine 68 (1), 413-430, 2017
5932017
Cysteine residues 110 and 187 are essential for the formation of correct structure in bovine rhodopsin.
SS Karnik, TP Sakmar, HB Chen, HG Khorana
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (22), 8459-8463, 1988
5401988
Rhodopsin activation blocked by metal-ion-binding sites linking transmembrane helices C and F
SP Sheikh, TA Zvyaga, O Lichtarge, TP Sakmar, HR Bourne
nature 383 (6598), 347-350, 1996
4971996
Rhodopsin mutants that bind but fail to activate transducin
RR Franke, B König, TP Sakmar, HG Khorana, KP Hofmann
Science 250 (4977), 123-125, 1990
4371990
CXCR7/CXCR4 heterodimer constitutively recruits β-arrestin to enhance cell migration
FM Décaillot, MA Kazmi, Y Lin, S Ray-Saha, TP Sakmar, P Sachdev
Journal of Biological Chemistry 286 (37), 32188-32197, 2011
4222011
Rhodopsin: structural basis of molecular physiology
ST Menon, M Han, TP Sakmar
Physiological reviews 81 (4), 1659-1688, 2001
4102001
G protein-coupled receptors self-assemble in dynamics simulations of model bilayers
X Periole, T Huber, SJ Marrink, TP Sakmar
Journal of the American Chemical Society 129 (33), 10126-10132, 2007
3732007
Structural basis of CXCR4 sulfotyrosine recognition by the chemokine SDF-1/CXCL12
CT Veldkamp, C Seibert, FC Peterson, NB De la Cruz, JC Haugner III, ...
Science signaling 1 (37), ra4-ra4, 2008
3672008
Structure and function in rhodopsin. Studies of the interaction between the rhodopsin cytoplasmic domain and transducin.
RR Franke, TP Sakmar, RM Graham, HG Khorana
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267 (21), 14767-14774, 1992
3401992
Curvature and hydrophobic forces drive oligomerization and modulate activity of rhodopsin in membranes
AV Botelho, T Huber, TP Sakmar, MF Brown
Biophysical journal 91 (12), 4464-4477, 2006
3372006
Recurrent activating mutations of G-protein-coupled receptor CYSLTR2 in uveal melanoma
AR Moore, E Ceraudo, JJ Sher, Y Guan, AN Shoushtari, MT Chang, ...
Nature genetics 48 (6), 675-680, 2016
3352016
Protonation states of membrane-embedded carboxylic acid groups in rhodopsin and metarhodopsin II: a Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy study of site-directed mutants.
K Fahmy, F Jäger, M Beck, TA Zvyaga, TP Sakmar, F Siebert
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (21), 10206-10210, 1993
3231993
Analysis of the mechanism by which the small-molecule CCR5 antagonists SCH-351125 and SCH-350581 inhibit human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry
F Tsamis, S Gavrilov, F Kajumo, C Seibert, S Kuhmann, T Ketas, A Trkola, ...
Journal of virology 77 (9), 5201-5208, 2003
3152003
Amino-terminal substitutions in the CCR5 coreceptor impair gp120 binding and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 entry
T Dragic, A Trkola, SW Lin, KA Nagashima, F Kajumo, L Zhao, WC Olson, ...
Journal of virology 72 (1), 279-285, 1998
3111998
Specific tryptophan UV-absorbance changes are probes of the transition of rhodopsin to its active state
SW Lin, TP Sakmar
Biochemistry 35 (34), 11149-11159, 1996
3071996
A single amino acid substitution in rhodopsin (lysine 248—-leucine) prevents activation of transducin.
RR Franke, TP Sakmar, DD Oprian, HG Khorana
Journal of Biological Chemistry 263 (5), 2119-2122, 1988
2891988
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