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Keith S. Wilson is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers around the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Immunology, Organic Chemistry, and Oncology.

Their work covers several main topics including:

  • Enzyme Structure and Function
  • Enzyme Production and Characterization
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • CAR-T Cell Therapy Research
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization

Wilson's frequent publication venues reflect a strong emphasis on structural biology and immunology research. These venues include:

  • Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology
  • Cancer Research
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Access Microbiology

Their recent notable papers exemplify a range of interests from software development for crystallography to immunology and chemistry. These papers include:

  • "The CCP4 suite: integrative software for macromolecular crystallography", 2023, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology
  • "Siderophore-Linked Ruthenium Catalysts for Targeted Allyl Ester Prodrug Activation within Bacterial Cells", 2022, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Epitope Mapping of Exposed Tegument and Alimentary Tract Proteins Identifies Putative Antigenic Targets of the Attenuated Schistosome Vaccine", 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Predicting protein model correctness in Coot using machine learning", 2020, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology
  • "Cutting Edge: Bispecific γδ T Cell Engager Containing Heterodimeric BTN2A1 and BTN3A1 Promotes Targeted Activation of Vγ9Vδ2+ T Cells in the Presence of Costimulation by CD28 or NKG2D", 2022, The Journal of Immunology

Wilson frequently collaborates with a number of researchers, which include:

  • Anne-Kathrin Duhme-Klair
  • E.V. Blagova
  • Taylor H. Schreiber
  • Olga V. Moroz
  • Arpita Patel

Best Publications

  • Overview of the CCP4 suite and current developments.

    Martyn D. Winn;Charles C. Ballard;Kevin D Cowtan;Eleanor J. Dodson

  • Presenting your structures: the CCP4mg molecular-graphics software.

    Stuart McNicholas;E. Potterton;Keith S. Wilson;Martin E.M. Noble

  • Automated refinement of protein models.

    V. S. Lamzin;K. S. Wilson

  • Nomenclature for sugar-binding subsites in glycosyl hydrolases

    Gideon J. Davies;Keith S. Wilson;Bernard Henrissat

  • Efficient anisotropic refinement of macromolecular structures using FFT

    Garib N. Murshudov;Garib N. Murshudov;Alexei A. Vagin;Andrey Lebedev;Keith S. Wilson

  • The CCP4 suite: integrative software for macromolecular crystallography

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  • wARP: improvement and extension of crystallographic phases by weighted averaging of multiple-refined dummy atomic models.

    A. Perrakis;T. K. Sixma;K. S. Wilson;V. S. Lamzin

  • Time−resolved X−ray crystallographic study of the conformational change in Ha−ras p21 protein on GTP hydrolysis

    Ilme Schlichting;Steven C. Almo;Gert Rapp;Keith Wilson

  • Unfractionated heparin versus bivalirudin in primary percutaneous coronary intervention (HEAT-PPCI): an open-label, single centre, randomised controlled trial

    Adeel Shahzad;Ian Kemp;Christine Mars;Keith Wilson

  • A new proposal for urease mechanism based on the crystal structures of the native and inhibited enzyme from Bacillus pasteurii: why urea hydrolysis costs two nickels.

    Stefano Benini;Wojciech R Rypniewski;Keith S Wilson;Silvia Miletti

  • ARP/wARP and molecular replacement

    Anastassis Perrakis;Maria Harkiolaki;Keith S. Wilson;Victor S. Lamzin

  • The crystal structure of EcoRV endonuclease and of its complexes with cognate and non-cognate DNA fragments.

    F.K. Winkler;D.W. Banner;C. Oefner;D. Tsernoglou

  • CCP4i2: the new graphical user interface to the CCP4 program suite.

    Liz Potterton;Jon Agirre;Charles C. Ballard;Kevin Cowtan

  • Crystal structure of a bacterial chitinase at 2.3 Å resolution

    Anastassis Perrakis;Ivo Tews;Zbigniew Dauter;Amos B Oppenheim

  • Crystal structure of the type-2 Cu depleted laccase from Coprinus cinereus at 2.2 A resolution.

    Valérie Ducros;Andrzej Marek Brzozowski;Keith S. Wilson;Stephen H. Brown

  • 3-Å resolution structure of a protein with histone-like properties in prokaryotes

    Isao Tanaka;Isao Tanaka;Krzysztof Appelt;Jan Dijk;Stephen W. White;Stephen W. White

  • Bacterial chitobiase structure provides insight into catalytic mechanism and the basis of Tay-Sachs disease.

    Ivo Tews;Anastassis Perrakis;Amos Oppenheim;Zbigniew Dauter

  • Privateer: software for the conformational validation of carbohydrate structures.

    Jon Agirre;Javier Iglesias-Fernández;Carme Rovira;Carme Rovira;Gideon J Davies

  • Substrate-Assisted Catalysis Unifies Two Families of Chitinolytic Enzymes

    Ivo Tews;Anke C. Terwisscha van Scheltinga;Anastassis Perrakis;Keith S. Wilson

  • Automated refinement for protein crystallography.

    Victor S. Lamzin;Keith S. Wilson

  • Crystal structure of the p-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase-substrate complex refined at 1.9 A resolution. Analysis of the enzyme-substrate and enzyme-product complexes.

    Herman A. Schreuder;Peter A.J. Prick;Rik K. Wierenga;Gerrit Vriend

  • The crystal structure of EcoRV endonuclease and of its complexes with cognate and non‐cognate DNA fragments.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Gideon J. Davies
Gideon J. Davies University of York
Zbigniew Dauter
Zbigniew Dauter Brookhaven National Laboratory
Anthony J. Wilkinson
Anthony J. Wilkinson University of York
Eleanor J. Dodson
Eleanor J. Dodson University of York
Guy Dodson
Guy Dodson University of York
Victor S. Lamzin
Victor S. Lamzin European Bioinformatics Institute
Christian Betzel
Christian Betzel Universität Hamburg
David I. Stuart
David I. Stuart University of Oxford
Garib N. Murshudov
Garib N. Murshudov MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Louise N. Johnson
Louise N. Johnson University of Oxford

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