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Overview

Mark S. Searle is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine with notable contributions across several subfields including General Health Professions, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Neurology.

Their main research topics include:

  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Community Health and Development
  • Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema
  • Mast cells and histamine
  • Vitamin K Research Studies
  • Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research
  • RNA Research and Splicing

Searle's recent publications reflect a diverse range of scientific questions and methodologies. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Factor XII and kininogen asymmetric assembly with gC1qR/C1QBP/P32 is governed by allostery" (2020) published in Blood
  • "G-quadruplex ligands mediate downregulation of DUX4 expression" (2020) published in Nucleic Acids Research
  • "The indirect influence of child play on the association between parent perceptions of the neighborhood environment and sense of community" (2020) published in Health & Place
  • "Conceptualization and validation of the Neighbourhood Cohesion Index using exploratory structural equation modelling" (2020) published in Community Development Journal
  • "Walking mediates associations between the neighborhood environment and flourishing" (2020) published in Wellbeing Space and Society

The venues where Searle frequently publishes include:

  • Blood
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Wellbeing Space and Society
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Health & Place

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Allison Ross (3 joint publications)
  • Alexandre Slater (2)
  • Andrew Brennan (2)
  • Huw E. L. Williams (2)
  • Bubacarr G. Kaira (1)

In addition to journal articles, Mark S. Searle has authored work published by The Berkeley-Haas Case Series at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business eBooks. One documented publication is "Bosch: Scaling Large Company Innovation for Strategic Advantage" (2020).

Best Publications

  • The cost of conformational order: entropy changes in molecular associations

    Mark S. Searle;Dudley H. Williams

  • Empirical Correlations between Thermodynamic Properties and Intermolecular Forces

    Martin S. Westwell;Mark S. Searle;David J. Wales;Dudley H. Williams

  • Origin of β-Hairpin Stability in Solution: Structural and Thermodynamic Analysis of the Folding of a Model Peptide Supports Hydrophobic Stabilization in Water

    Allister J. Maynard;Gary J. Sharman;Mark S. Searle

  • Glycopeptide antibiotic activity and the possible role of dimerization : A model for biological signaling

    Joel P. Mackay;Ute Gerhard;Daniel A. Beauregard;Dudley H. Williams

  • A short linear peptide derived from the N-terminal sequence of ubiquitin folds into a water-stable non-native beta-hairpin.

    Mark S. Searle;Dudley H. Williams;Leonard C. Packman

  • Drug Recognition and Stabilisation of the Parallel-stranded DNA Quadruplex d(TTAGGGT)4 Containing the Human Telomeric Repeat

    Evripidis Gavathiotis;Robert A. Heald;Malcolm F.G. Stevens;Mark S. Searle

  • Partitioning of free energy contributions in the estimation of binding constants : Residual motions and consequences for amide-amide hydrogen bond strengths

    Mark S. Searle;Dudley H. Williams;Ute Gerhard

  • Toward an estimation of binding constants in aqueous solution: studies of associations of vancomycin group antibiotics.

    Dudley H. Williams;Mark S. Searle;Joel P. Mackay;Ute Gerhard

  • On the stability of nucleic acid structures in solution: enthalpy - entropy compensations, internal rotations and reversibility

    Mark S. Searle;Dudley H. Williams

  • Ubiquitin recognition by the ubiquitin-associated domain of p62 involves a novel conformational switch.

    Jed Long;Thomas R.A. Gallagher;James R. Cavey;Paul W. Sheppard

  • Dissecting the stability of a beta-hairpin peptide that folds in water: NMR and molecular dynamics analysis of the beta-turn and beta-strand contributions to folding.

    Samuel R Griffiths-Jones;Allister J Maynard;Mark S Searle

  • Cooperativity in Drug−DNA Recognition: A Molecular Dynamics Study

    Sarah A. Harris;Evripidis Gavathiotis;Mark S. Searle;Modesto Orozco

  • Application of a generalised enthalpy–entropy relationship to binding co-operativity and weak associations in solution

    Mark S. Searle;Martin S. Westwell;Dudley H. Williams

  • Cooperative Interaction between the Three Strands of a Designed Antiparallel β-Sheet

    Gary J. Sharman and;Mark S. Searle

  • Structure of the Ubiquitin-associated Domain of p62 (SQSTM1) and Implications for Mutations That Cause Paget's Disease of Bone

    Barbara Ciani;Robert Layfield;James R. Cavey;Paul W. Sheppard

  • Structure, folding, and energetics of cooperative interactions between the beta-strands of a de novo sesigned three-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet peptide

    Samuel R. Griffiths-Jones and;Mark S. Searle

  • Stabilization of β-Hairpin Peptides by Salt Bridges: Role of Preorganization in the Energetic Contribution of Weak Interactions

    Barbara Ciani;Muriel Jourdan;Mark S. Searle

  • Dimerisation of the UBA Domain of p62 Inhibits Ubiquitin Binding and Regulates NF-κB Signalling

    Jed Long;Thomas P. Garner;Maya J. Pandya;C. Jeremy Craven

  • Design of β-sheet systems for understanding the thermodynamics and kinetics of protein folding

    Mark S Searle;Barbara Ciani

  • NMR studies of the interaction of the antibiotic nogalamycin with the hexadeoxyribonucleotide duplex d(5'-GCATGC)2.

    Mark S. Searle;Jon G. Hall;William A. Denny;Laurence P. G. Wakelin

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Layfield
Robert Layfield University of Nottingham
Dudley H. Williams
Dudley H. Williams University of Cambridge
Stuart H. Ralston
Stuart H. Ralston University of Edinburgh
Malcolm F. G. Stevens
Malcolm F. G. Stevens University of Nottingham
Neil J. Oldham
Neil J. Oldham University of Nottingham
Sam Griffiths-Jones
Sam Griffiths-Jones University of Manchester
Christopher J. Moody
Christopher J. Moody University of Nottingham
Charles A. Laughton
Charles A. Laughton University of Nottingham
Joel P. Mackay
Joel P. Mackay University of Sydney
Lynne J. Hocking
Lynne J. Hocking University of Aberdeen

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