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D-Index
76
Citations
37652
World Ranking
4924
National Ranking
2364

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1974 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Paul B. Sigler was affiliated with Yale University in the United States during their academic career.

The scientist held membership in the National Academy of Sciences since 1992 and was a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1974.

Best Publications

  • Crystallographic analysis of the interaction of the glucocorticoid receptor with DNA.

    B. F. Luisi;W. X. Xu;Z. Otwinowski;L. P. Freedman;L. P. Freedman

  • The crystal structure of the asymmetric GroEL–GroES–(ADP) 7 chaperonin complex

    Zhaohui Xu;Arthur L. Horwich;Paul B. Sigler

  • The crystal structure of the bacterial chaperonin GroEL at 2.8 A.

    Kerstin Braig;Zbyszek Otwinowski;Zbyszek Otwinowski;Rashmi Hegde;Rashmi Hegde;David C. Boisvert

  • Crystal structure of a yeast TBP/TATA-box complex.

    Youngchang Kim;James. H. Geiger;Steven Hahn;Paul B. Sigler

  • The 2.0 Å crystal structure of a heterotrimeric G protein

    David G. Lambright;John Sondek;Andrew Bohm;Nikolai P. Skiba

  • Scissors-grip model for DNA recognition by a family of leucine zipper proteins

    Charles R. Vinson;Paul B. Sigler;Steven L. McKnight

  • Crystal structure of trp repressor/operator complex at atomic resolution.

    Otwinowski Z;Schevitz Rw;Zhang Rg;Lawson Cl

  • The 2.2 A crystal structure of transducin-alpha complexed with GTP gamma S.

    Joseph P. Noel;Heidi E. Hamm;Heidi E. Hamm;Paul B. Sigler

  • Crystal structure of a G-protein beta gamma dimer at 2.1A resolution

    John Sondek;Andrew Bohm;David G. Lambright;David G. Lambright;Heidi E. Hamm

  • Interfacial catalysis: the mechanism of phospholipase A2

    David L. Scott;Steven P. White;Zbyszek Otwinowski;Wei Yuan

  • Activating mineralocorticoid receptor mutation in hypertension exacerbated by pregnancy.

    David S. Geller;Anita Farhi;Nikki Pinkerton;Michael Fradley

  • Structural determinants for activation of the alpha-subunit of a heterotrimeric G protein.

    David G. Lambright;Joseph P. Noel;Joseph P. Noel;Heidi E. Hamm;Paul B. Sigler

  • GTPase Mechanism of Gproteins From the 1.7-A Crystal Structure of Transducin alpha-GDP-AIF-4

    John Sondek;David G. Lambright;Joseph P. Noel;Heidi E. Hamm;Heidi E. Hamm

  • Structure of the high affinity complex of inositol trisphosphate with a phospholipase C pleckstrin homology domain

    Kathryn M. Ferguson;Mark A. Lemmon;Joseph Schlessinger;Paul B. Sigler

  • Structural determinants of nuclear receptor assembly on DNA direct repeats.

    Fraydoon Rastinejad;Thomas Perlmann;Thomas Perlmann;Ronald M. Evans;Paul B. Sigler

  • Specific and high-affinity binding of inositol phosphates to an isolated pleckstrin homology domain

    Mark A. Lemmon;Kathryn M. Ferguson;Ronan O'Brien;Paul B. Sigler

  • STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN GroEL-MEDIATED PROTEIN FOLDING

    Paul B. Sigler;Zhaohui Xu;Hays S. Rye;Steven G. Burston

  • The function and structure of the metal coordination sites within the glucocorticoid receptor DNA binding domain

    Freedman Lp;Luisi Bf;Korszun Zr;Basavappa R

  • A Model for Arrestin’s Regulation: The 2.8 Å Crystal Structure of Visual Arrestin

    Joel A. Hirsch;Carsten Schubert;Vsevolod V. Gurevich;Paul B. Sigler;Paul B. Sigler

  • Transcriptional activation. Acid blobs and negative noodles.

    Paul B. Sigler

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrzej Joachimiak
Andrzej Joachimiak Argonne National Laboratory
Arthur L. Horwich
Arthur L. Horwich Yale University
Mathias Sprinzl
Mathias Sprinzl University of Bayreuth
Michael H. Gelb
Michael H. Gelb University of Washington
David Scott
David Scott Ascension Health
Stephen P. Jackson
Stephen P. Jackson University of Cambridge
Leonard P. Freedman
Leonard P. Freedman Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Ben F. Luisi
Ben F. Luisi University of Cambridge
Henrik G. Dohlman
Henrik G. Dohlman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Richard P. Lifton
Richard P. Lifton Rockefeller University

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