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Sherry L. Mowbray

Sherry L. Mowbray

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
7837
World Ranking
13701
National Ranking
208

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
7932
World Ranking
16358
National Ranking
250

Overview

Sherry L. Mowbray is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden, focusing research efforts primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions also to Medicine. Their work spans a variety of subfields including Molecular Biology, Molecular Medicine, Genetics, Infectious Diseases, and Oncology.

The main research topics addressed by Mowbray include Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria, Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis, Biochemical and Molecular Research, Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology, Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology, and Chemical Synthesis and Analysis.

Among their recent publications are the following:

  • Antibiotic class with potent in vivo activity targeting lipopolysaccharide synthesis in Gram-negative bacteria (2024), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Antibacterial sulfonimidamide-based oligopeptides as type I signal peptidase inhibitors: Synthesis and biological evaluation (2021), European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Bacterial type I signal peptidase inhibitors - Optimized hits from nature (2022), European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Synthesis and In Vitro Biological Evaluation of Quinolinyl Pyrimidines Targeting Type II NADH-Dehydrogenase (NDH-2) (2022), ACS Infectious Diseases
  • Design, synthesis, and in vitro biological evaluation of meta-sulfonamidobenzamide-based antibacterial LpxH inhibitors (2024), European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Mowbray's frequent collaborators include Sha Cao, Diarmaid Hughes, Anders Karlén, Edouard Zamaratski, and Andrea Benediktsdottir, with multiple coauthored works reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

Their publications are commonly found in journals such as the European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, ACS Infectious Diseases, and the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Best Publications

  • Planar Stacking Interactions of Arginine and Aromatic Side-Chains in Proteins

    Maria M. Flocco;Sherry L. Mowbray

  • Reconstitution of the bacterial chemotaxis signal transduction system from purified components.

    E.G. Ninfa;A. Stock;S. Mowbray;J. Stock

  • X-ray structure of Candida antarctica lipase A shows a novel lid structure and a likely mode of interfacial activation.

    Daniel J. Ericsson;Alex Kasrayan;Patrik Johansson;Terese Bergfors

  • Multiple open forms of ribose-binding protein trace the path of its conformational change.

    A.J Bjorkman;S.L. Mowbray

  • Structure of Escherichia coli ribokinase in complex with ribose and dinucleotide determined to 1.8 A resolution: insights into a new family of kinase structures.

    JA Sigrell;AD Cameron;TA Jones;SL Mowbray

  • Structure of Aspergillus niger epoxide hydrolase at 1.8 A resolution: implications for the structure and function of the mammalian microsomal class of epoxide hydrolases.

    J Zou;B M Hallberg;T Bergfors;F Oesch

  • 1.7 Å X-ray structure of the periplasmic ribose receptor from Escherichia coli

    Sherry L. Mowbray;L.Brent Cole

  • Structure and Function of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Adrian Suarez Covarrubias;Anna M. Larsson;Martin Högbom;Jimmy Lindberg

  • The N-terminal domain of mammalian soluble epoxide hydrolase is a phosphatase

    Annette Cronin;Sherry Mowbray;Heike Dürk;Shirli Homburg

  • Structure of Rhodococcus erythropolis limonene-1,2-epoxide hydrolase reveals a novel active site

    Michael Arand;B.Martin Hallberg;Jinyu Zou;Terese Bergfors

  • Directed Evolution of an Enantioselective Epoxide Hydrolase Uncovering the Source of Enantioselectivity at Each Evolutionary Stage

    Manfred T Reetz;Marco Bocola;Li Wen Wang;Joaquin Sanchis

  • The 1.9 A x-ray structure of a closed unliganded form of the periplasmic glucose/galactose receptor from Salmonella typhimurium.

    M.M. Flocco;S.L. Mowbray

  • Conformational changes of three periplasmic receptors for bacterial chemotaxis and transport: the maltose-, glucose/galactose- and ribose-binding proteins.

    Brian H. Shilton;Maria M. Flocco;Martin Nilsson;Sherry L. Mowbray

  • Crystal structures of mammalian glutamine synthetases illustrate substrate-induced conformational changes and provide opportunities for drug and herbicide design.

    Wojciech W. Krajewski;Ruairi Collins;Lovisa Holmberg-Schiavone;T. Alwyn Jones

  • Family 7 cellobiohydrolases from Phanerochaete chrysosporium: crystal structure of the catalytic module of Cel7D (CBH58) at 1.32 A resolution and homology models of the isozymes.

    Inés G Muñoz;Wimal Ubhayasekera;Hongbin Henriksson;Istvan Szabó

  • Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Characterization and inhibition studies of the most active beta-carbonic anhydrase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Rv3588c.

    Fabrizio Carta;Alfonso Maresca;Adrian Suarez Covarrubias;Sherry L. Mowbray

  • Structure of Escherichia coli ribose-5-phosphate isomerase: a ubiquitous enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway and the Calvin cycle.

    Rong guang Zhang;C Evalena Andersson;Alexei Savchenko;Tatiana Skarina

  • Activation of ribokinase by monovalent cations.

    C.Evalena Andersson;Sherry L Mowbray

  • Crystal structure of the dipeptide binding protein from Escherichia coli involved in active transport and chemotaxis.

    Pete Dunten;Sherry L. Mowbray

  • Probing protein-protein interactions. The ribose-binding protein in bacterial transport and chemotaxis.

    A. J. Bjorkman;R. A. Binnie;Huide Zhang;L. B. Cole

  • X-ray Structures of the Maltose-Maltodextrin-binding Protein of the Thermoacidophilic Bacterium Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius Provide Insight into Acid Stability of Proteins

    Karsten Schäfer;Ulrika Magnusson;Frank Scheffel;André Schiefner

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Arand
Michael Arand University of Zurich
T.A. Jones
T.A. Jones Uppsala University
Mats Larhed
Mats Larhed Uppsala University
Mee-Len Chye
Mee-Len Chye University of Hong Kong
Franz Oesch
Franz Oesch Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Alexander D. Cameron
Alexander D. Cameron University of Warwick
Daniel E. Koshland
Daniel E. Koshland University of California, Berkeley
Jerry Ståhlberg
Jerry Ståhlberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Chankyu Park
Chankyu Park Konkuk University
Aled M. Edwards
Aled M. Edwards Structural Genomics Consortium

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