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Marcin J Domagalski

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Thangudu R, Holck M, Singhal D, Pilozzi A, Edwards N, Rudnick P, et al.
Cancer Res Commun . 2024 Sep; 4(9):2480-2488. PMID: 39225545
Significance: The Proteomic Data Commons (PDC) plays a crucial role in advancing cancer research by providing a centralized repository of high-quality cancer proteomic data, enriched with extensive clinical annotations. By...
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Li Y, Dou Y, Veiga Leprevost F, Geffen Y, Calinawan A, Aguet F, et al.
Cancer Cell . 2023 Aug; 41(8):1397-1406. PMID: 37582339
The National Cancer Institute's Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) investigates tumors from a proteogenomic perspective, creating rich multi-omics datasets connecting genomic aberrations to cancer phenotypes. To facilitate pan-cancer investigations,...
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Cooper D, Grabowski M, Zimmerman M, Porebski P, Shabalin I, Woinska M, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2020 Oct; 2199:209-236. PMID: 33125653
Efficient and comprehensive data management is an indispensable component of modern scientific research and requires effective tools for all but the most trivial experiments. The LabDB system developed and used...
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Matelska D, Shabalin I, Jablonska J, Domagalski M, Kutner J, Ginalski K, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2019 Jul; 19(1):221. PMID: 31311510
Following publication of the original article [1], we have been notified that some important information was omitted by the authors from the Competing interests section. The declaration should read as...
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Matelska D, Shabalin I, Jablonska J, Domagalski M, Kutner J, Ginalski K, et al.
BMC Evol Biol . 2018 Dec; 18(1):199. PMID: 30577795
Background: The family of D-isomer specific 2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenases (2HADHs) contains a wide range of oxidoreductases with various metabolic roles as well as biotechnological applications. Despite a vast amount of biochemical...
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Zimmerman M, Grabowski M, Domagalski M, MacLean E, Chruszcz M, Minor W
Methods Mol Biol . 2014 Mar; 1140:1-25. PMID: 24590705
Modern high-throughput structural biology laboratories produce vast amounts of raw experimental data. The traditional method of data reduction is very simple-results are summarized in peer-reviewed publications, which are hopefully published...
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Rashin A, Domagalski M, Zimmermann M, Minor W, Chruszcz M, Jernigan R
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr . 2014 Feb; 70(Pt 2):481-91. PMID: 24531482
Validation of general ideas about the origins of conformational differences in proteins is critical in order to arrive at meaningful functional insights. Here, principal component analysis (PCA) and distance difference...
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Domagalski M, Zheng H, Zimmerman M, Dauter Z, Wlodawer A, Minor W
Methods Mol Biol . 2013 Nov; 1091:297-314. PMID: 24203341
Quality control of three-dimensional structures of macromolecules is a critical step to ensure the integrity of structural biology data, especially those produced by structural genomics centers. Whereas the Protein Data...
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Trillo-Muyo S, Jasilionis A, Domagalski M, Chruszcz M, Minor W, Kuisiene N, et al.
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr . 2013 Mar; 69(Pt 3):464-70. PMID: 23519421
While small organic molecules generally crystallize forming tightly packed lattices with little solvent content, proteins form air-sensitive high-solvent-content crystals. Here, the crystallization and full structure analysis of a novel recombinant...