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Andrew G Wagner

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Wagner A, Lang T, Ledingham E, Ghosh A, Brooks D, Eskandari R, et al.
J Med Chem . 2025 Jan; 68(3):3653-3672. PMID: 39818772
DNPH1 is responsible for eliminating the epigenetically modified nucleotide, 5-hydroxymethyl-2'-deoxyuridine 5'-monophosphate (hmdUMP), preventing formation of hmdUTP, a mutation-inducing nucleotide. Loss of DNPH1 activity sensitizes PARP inhibition-resistant BRCA-deficient cancers by causing...
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Wagner A, Eskandari R, Schramm V
Anal Biochem . 2023 May; 672:115171. PMID: 37142196
2'-Deoxynucleoside 5'-monophosphate N-glycosidase 1 (DNPH1) hydrolyzes the epigenetically modified nucleotide 5-hydroxymethyl 2'-deoxyuridine 5'-monophosphate (hmdUMP) derived from DNA metabolism. Published assays of DNPH1 activity are low throughput, use high concentrations of...
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Wagner A, Stagnitta R, Xu Z, Pezzullo J, Kandel N, Giner J, et al.
Biochemistry . 2021 Dec; 61(11):1022-1028. PMID: 34941260
Hedgehog (Hh) signaling ligands undergo carboxy terminal sterylation through specialized autoprocessing, called cholesterolysis. Sterylation is brought about intramolecularly in a single turnover by an adjacent enzymatic domain, called HhC, which...
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Callahan B, Ciulla D, Wagner A, Xu Z, Zhang X
Biochemistry . 2020 Sep; 59(38):3517-3522. PMID: 32931253
We define paracatalysis as the acceleration of a reaction that appears abnormal or nonphysiological. With the high specificity of enzymes, side reactivity of this kind is typically negligible. However, enzyme...
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Smith C, Wagner A, Stagnitta R, Xu Z, Pezzullo J, Giner J, et al.
Biochemistry . 2020 Feb; 59(6):736-741. PMID: 32013401
Hedgehog proteins, a family of vital cell signaling factors, are expressed in precursor form, which requires specialized autoprocessing, called cholesterolysis, for full biological activity. Cholesterolysis occurs through the action of...
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Zhao J, Ciulla D, Xie J, Wagner A, Castillo D, Zwarycz A, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2019 Nov; 141(46):18380-18384. PMID: 31682419
Hedgehog (Hh) autoprocessing converts Hh precursor protein to cholesterylated Hh ligand for downstream signaling. A conserved active-site aspartate residue, D46, plays a key catalytic role in Hh autoprocessing by serving...
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Ciulla D, Wagner A, Liu X, Cooper C, Jorgensen M, Wang C, et al.
Chem Commun (Camb) . 2019 Jan; 55(12):1829-1832. PMID: 30672911
Cholesterolysis of Hedgehog family proteins couples endoproteolysis to protein C-terminal sterylation. The transformation is self-catalyzed by HhC, a partially characterized enzymatic domain found in precursor forms of Hedgehog. Here we...