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  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1997 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Dagmar Ringe is affiliated with Brandeis University in the United States. Their research centers on topics spanning Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable subfields including Neurology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biomaterials, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The primary focus areas explored by Dagmar Ringe include:

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
  • Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research
  • Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling
  • Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments

Frequently publishing in venues such as PLoS Biology, Biochemistry, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, and Current Opinion in Structural Biology, their work engages both experimental and theoretical approaches to biochemical systems and neurological disorders.

Significant recent publications include:

  • "Evaluating protein cross-linking as a therapeutic strategy to stabilize SOD1 variants in a mouse model of familial ALS" (2024), published in PLoS Biology
  • "A Model for the Solution Structure of Human Fe(II)-Bound Acireductone Dioxygenase and Interactions with the Regulatory Domain of Matrix Metalloproteinase I (MMP-I)" (2020), published in Biochemistry
  • "Protein crosslinking as a therapeutic strategy for SOD1-related ALS" (2021), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Covalent Nucleophilic Catalysis: Structures of Enzyme Intermediates in Covalent Enzyme Catalysis" (2021), published in Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
  • "Editorial overview: Biophysical methods: Exploring structures in motions, from biomolecules to cells, and how to drug them" (2022), published in Current Opinion in Structural Biology

Dagmar Ringe has collaborated frequently with researchers including Md Amin Hossain, Richa Sarin, Daniel P. Donnelly, Brandon C. Miller, and Joseph P. Salisbury. These collaborations have contributed to their multidisciplinary research outputs mainly in the context of neurological and molecular biochemistry studies.

Recognition of their work includes fellowships such as:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), awarded in 2005
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, awarded in 1997

Best Publications

  • The Catalytic Pathway of Cytochrome P450Cam at Atomic Resolution

    Ilme Schlichting;Joel Berendzen;Kelvin Chu;Kelvin Chu;Ann M. Stock

  • The Parkinson's disease protein DJ-1 is neuroprotective due to cysteine-sulfinic acid-driven mitochondrial localization.

    Rosa M. Canet-Avilés;Mark A. Wilson;David W. Miller;Rili Ahmad

  • “Sleeping Beauty”: Quiescence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Joseph V. Gray;Gregory A. Petsko;Gerald C. Johnston;Dagmar Ringe

  • Crystalline ribonuclease A loses function below the dynamical transition at 220 K.

    Bjarne F. Rasmussen;Ann M. Stock;Dagmar Ringe;Gregory A. Petsko

  • A soluble α-synuclein construct forms a dynamic tetramer

    Wei Wang;Iva Perovic;Johnathan Chittuluru;Alice Kaganovich

  • Solvent mobility and the protein 'glass' transition.

    Dennis Vitkup;Dagmar Ringe;Gregory A. Petsko;Martin Karplus

  • The Enolase Superfamily: A General Strategy for Enzyme-Catalyzed Abstraction of the α-Protons of Carboxylic Acids†

    Patricia C. Babbitt;Miriam S. Hasson;Miriam S. Hasson;Joseph E. Wedekind;Joseph E. Wedekind;David R.J. Palmer

  • Structure of the Human ADP-ribosylation Factor 1 Complexed With GDP

    Juan Carlos Amor;David H. Harrison;Richard A. Kahn;Dagmar Ringe

  • The 1.1-Å resolution crystal structure of DJ-1, the protein mutated in autosomal recessive early onset Parkinson's disease

    Mark A. Wilson;Jennifer L. Collins;Yaacov Hod;Dagmar Ringe

  • POVScript+: a program for model and data visualization using persistence of vision ray-tracing

    T. D. Fenn;D. Ringe;G. A. Petsko

  • Computer simulation and analysis of the reaction pathway of triosephosphate isomerase

    P. A. Bash;M. J. Field;R. C. Davenport;G. A. Petsko

  • Determination of the structure of alanine racemase from Bacillus stearothermophilus at 1.9-A resolution.

    Jeffrey P. Shaw;Gregory A. Petsko;Dagmar Ringe

  • Locating and characterizing binding sites on proteins

    Carla Mattos;Dagmar Ringe

  • Fluctuations in Protein Structure from X-Ray Diffraction

    Gregory A. Petsko;Dagmar Ringe

  • The 'glass transition' in protein dynamics: what it is, why it occurs, and how to exploit it.

    Dagmar Ringe;Gregory A. Petsko

  • Enzyme crystal structure in a neat organic solvent

    Paul A. Fitzpatrick;Anke C. U. Steinmetz;Dagmar Ringe;Alexander M. Klibanov

  • Structure of the Mg2+-Bound Form of CheY and Mechanism of Phosphoryl Transfer in Bacterial Chemotaxis

    Ann M. Stock;Erik Martinez-Hackert;Bjarne F. Rasmussen;Ann H. West

  • THEMATICS: a simple computational predictor of enzyme function from structure.

    Mary Jo Ondrechen;James G. Clifton;Dagmar Ringe

  • Structure of acid beta-glucosidase with pharmacological chaperone provides insight into Gaucher disease.

    Raquel L Lieberman;Brandon A Wustman;Pedro Huertas;Pedro Huertas;Allan C Powe

  • How Enzymes Work

    Dagmar Ringe;Gregory A. Petsko

  • Thermal expansion of a protein.

    Hans Frauenfelder;Hermann Hartmann;Martin Karplus;I. D. Kuntz

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory A. Petsko
Gregory A. Petsko Cornell University
James M. Manning
James M. Manning Northeastern University
Ralph N. Martins
Ralph N. Martins Edith Cowan University
John A. Gerlt
John A. Gerlt University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John R. Murphy
John R. Murphy Johns Hopkins University
Karen N. Allen
Karen N. Allen Boston University
Richard B. Silverman
Richard B. Silverman Northwestern University
George L. Kenyon
George L. Kenyon University of California, San Francisco
Laurie H. Glimcher
Laurie H. Glimcher Harvard University
Kenji Soda
Kenji Soda Kansai University

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