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David C McKinney

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Jiang W, Shaw S, Rush J, Dumont N, Kim J, Singh R, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38826457
Protein phosphatase, Mg/Mn dependent 1D (PPM1D), is a serine/threonine phosphatase that is recurrently activated in cancer, regulates the DNA damage response (DDR), and suppresses the activation of p53. Consistent with...
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Mulvaney K, Blomquist C, Acharya N, Li R, Ranaghan M, OKeefe M, et al.
Mol Cell . 2021 Aug; 81(17):3481-3495.e7. PMID: 34358446
PRMT5 is an essential arginine methyltransferase and a therapeutic target in MTAP-null cancers. PRMT5 uses adaptor proteins for substrate recruitment through a previously undefined mechanism. Here, we identify an evolutionarily...
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McKinney D, McMillan B, Ranaghan M, Moroco J, Brousseau M, Mullin-Bernstein Z, et al.
J Med Chem . 2021 Aug; 64(15):11148-11168. PMID: 34342224
PRMT5 and its substrate adaptor proteins (SAPs), pICln and Riok1, are synthetic lethal dependencies in MTAP-deleted cancer cells. SAPs share a conserved PRMT5 binding motif (PBM) which mediates binding to...
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McKinney D, Eyermann C, Gu R, Hu J, Kazmirski S, Lahiri S, et al.
ACS Infect Dis . 2016 Sep; 2(7):456-64. PMID: 27626097
Fatty acid biosynthesis is essential to bacterial growth in Gram-negative pathogens. Several small molecules identified through a combination of high-throughput and fragment screening were cocrystallized with FabH (β-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein...
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McKinney D, Zhou F, Eyermann C, Ferguson A, Prince D, Breen J, et al.
ACS Infect Dis . 2016 Sep; 1(7):310-6. PMID: 27622821
Bacterially expressed β-lactamases are rapidly eroding the clinical utility of the important β-lactam class of antibacterials, significantly impairing our ability to fight serious bacterial infections. This paper describes a study...
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McKinney D, Bezdenejnih-Snyder N, Farrington K, Guo J, McLaughlin R, Ruvinsky A, et al.
ACS Infect Dis . 2016 Sep; 1(5):222-30. PMID: 27622650
Negamycin is a hydrophilic antimicrobial translation inhibitor that crosses the lipophilic inner membrane of Escherichia coli via at least two transport routes to reach its intracellular target. In a minimal...
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McKinney D, Basarab G, Cocozaki A, Foulk M, Miller M, Ruvinsky A, et al.
ACS Med Chem Lett . 2015 Aug; 6(8):930-5. PMID: 26288696
Negamycin is a natural product with antibacterial activity against a broad range of Gram-negative pathogens. Recent revelation of its ribosomal binding site and mode of inhibition has reinvigorated efforts to...
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Rose J, Lahiri S, McKinney D, Albert R, Morningstar M, Shapiro A, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett . 2015 Jun; 25(16):3301-6. PMID: 26099541
With increasing emergence of multi-drug resistant infections, there is a dire need for new classes of compounds that act through unique mechanisms. In this work, we describe the discovery and...
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Molodtsov V, Fleming P, Eyermann C, Ferguson A, Foulk M, McKinney D, et al.
J Med Chem . 2015 Mar; 58(7):3156-71. PMID: 25798859
Squaramides constitute a novel class of RNA polymerase inhibitors of which genetic evidence and computational modeling previously have suggested an inhibitory mechanism mediated by binding to the RNA polymerase switch...
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Hameed P S, Manjrekar P, Chinnapattu M, Humnabadkar V, Shanbhag G, Kedari C, et al.
ACS Chem Biol . 2014 Jul; 9(10):2274-82. PMID: 25035921
The bacterial peptidoglycan biosynthesis pathway provides multiple targets for antibacterials, as proven by the clinical success of β-lactam and glycopeptide classes of antibiotics. The Mur ligases play an essential role...