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Stephen P. Bottomley

Stephen P. Bottomley

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
8175
World Ranking
17292
National Ranking
496

Overview

Stephen P. Bottomley is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their academic contributions include book publications, with one book published by Edward Elgar Publishing titled The Responsible Shareholder in 2021, which has received two citations.

While there is limited data on recent papers, co-authors, or specific research topics associated with Stephen P. Bottomley, their work has involved at least the publication of a scholarly book in the field of responsible shareholding and corporate governance, reflecting a focus on shareholder roles and accountability.

The absence of records on subfields, frequent publication venues, and main topics of research suggests a highly specialized or emerging research profile centered on the subject matter of their book publication.

There are no awards listed for Stephen P. Bottomley. The lack of data on citations for other works or frequent collaborators further indicates a relatively concise or focused academic output available in public records.

Best Publications

  • A Common Fold Mediates Vertebrate Defense and Bacterial Attack

    Carlos J. Rosado;Ashley M. Buckle;Ruby H. P. Law;Rebecca E. Butcher;Rebecca E. Butcher

  • Dopamine promotes α-synuclein aggregation into SDS-resistant soluble oligomers via a distinct folding pathway

    Roberto Cappai;Su-Ling Leck;Deborah J Tew;Deborah J Tew;Nicholas A Williamson

  • MyD88 Adapter-like (Mal)/TIRAP Interaction with TRAF6 Is Critical for TLR2- and TLR4-mediated NF-κB Proinflammatory Responses

    Brett Verstak;Kamalpreet Nagpal;Stephen Paul Bottomley;Douglas T Golenbock

  • Functional insights from the distribution and role of homopeptide repeat-containing proteins.

    Noel Garry Faux;Stephen Paul Bottomley;Arthur M Lesk;James Alexander Irving

  • The two-stage pathway of ataxin-3 fibrillogenesis involves a polyglutamine-independent step.

    Andrew Malcolm Ellisdon;Bronwen Thomas;Stephen Paul Bottomley

  • Antithrombin: in control of coagulation.

    Noelene Sheila Quinsey;Ainsley L Greedy;Stephen Paul Bottomley;James C Whisstock

  • A family of E. coli expression vectors for laboratory scale and high throughput soluble protein production.

    Lisa D Cabrita;Weiwen Dai;Stephen Paul Bottomley

  • Molecular gymnastics: serpin structure, folding and misfolding

    James Whisstock;Stephen Paul Bottomley

  • Natural HLA class I polymorphism controls the pathway of antigen presentation and susceptibility to viral evasion.

    Danielle Zernich;Anthony W Purcell;Whitney A Macdonald;Lars Kjer-Nielsen

  • Enhancing the stability and solubility of TEV protease using in silico design.

    Lisa Cabrita;Dimitri Gilis;Amy Louise Robertson;Yves Dehouck

  • Serpins flex their muscle: I. Putting the clamps on proteolysis in diverse biological systems.

    Gary A Silverman;James C Whisstock;Stephen Paul Bottomley;James A Huntington

  • Protein expression and refolding - a practical guide to getting the most out of inclusion bodies

    Lisa D Cabrita;Stephen P Bottomley

  • Antigen Ligation Triggers a Conformational Change within the Constant Domain of the αβ T Cell Receptor

    Travis Clarke Beddoe;Zhenjun Chen;Craig Steven Clements;Lauren Kate Ely

  • Prevention of polymerization of M and Z alpha1-Antitrypsin (alpha1-AT) with trimethylamine N-oxide. Implications for the treatment of alpha1-at deficiency.

    Glyn L. Devlin;Helen Parfrey;Deborah J. Tew;David A. Lomas

  • Stabilization of Neurotoxic Soluble β-Sheet-Rich Conformations of the Alzheimer's Disease Amyloid-β Peptide

    Deborah J Tew;Deborah J Tew;Stephen Paul Bottomley;David P Smith;David P Smith;Giuseppe Ciccotosto;Giuseppe Ciccotosto

  • Serpins Flex Their Muscle II. STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO TARGET PEPTIDASE RECOGNITION, POLYMERIZATION, AND TRANSPORT FUNCTIONS

    James C Whisstock;Gary A Silverman;Phillip Ian Bird;Stephen Paul Bottomley

  • The murine orthologue of human antichymotrypsin: a structural paradigm for clade A3 serpins.

    Anita Julieanne Horvath;James Alexander Irving;James Alexander Irving;Jamie Rossjohn;Jamie Rossjohn;Ruby H P Law;Ruby H P Law

  • The intracellular serpin proteinase inhibitor 6 is expressed in monocytes and granulocytes and is a potent inhibitor of the azurophilic granule protease, cathepsin G.

    Fiona L. Scott;Claire E. Hirst;Jiuru Sun;Catherina H. Bird

  • The Subtilisin-Like Protease AprV2 Is Required for Virulence and Uses a Novel Disulphide-Tethered Exosite to Bind Substrates

    Ruth M. Kennan;Ruth M. Kennan;Wilson Wong;Wilson Wong;Om P. Dhungyel;Xiaoyan Han;Xiaoyan Han

  • The Structure of H-2Kb and Kbm8 Complexed to a Herpes Simplex Virus Determinant: Evidence for a Conformational Switch That Governs T Cell Repertoire Selection and Viral Resistance

    Andrew Ian Webb;Natalie A Borg;Michelle Anne Dunstone;Lars Kjer-Nielsen

Frequent Co-Authors

James C. Whisstock
James C. Whisstock Monash University
Robert N. Pike
Robert N. Pike La Trobe University
Jamie Rossjohn
Jamie Rossjohn Monash University
Ashley M. Buckle
Ashley M. Buckle Monash University
Travis Clarke Beddoe
Travis Clarke Beddoe La Trobe University
Phillip I. Bird
Phillip I. Bird Monash University
James McCluskey
James McCluskey University of Melbourne
Anthony W. Purcell
Anthony W. Purcell Monash University
Lars Kjer-Nielsen
Lars Kjer-Nielsen University of Melbourne
Kevin J. Barnham
Kevin J. Barnham Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

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