Selected Group Publications
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Electrostatic Contributions of Aromatic Residues in the Local Anesthetic Receptor of Voltage-gated Sodium Channels, C. A. Ahern, A. L. Eastwood, D. A. Dougherty, and R. Horn, Circulation Res., 2008, 102, 86-94. Calcium Block of Single Sodium Channels. Role of a Pore-lining Aromatic
Residue, V. P. Santarelli, A. L. Eastwood, D. A. Dougherty, C. A. Ahern, R.
Horn, Biophys. J., 2007,
93, 2341-2349.
Establishing an Ion Pair in the GABAC Receptor that Contributes to the Gating Pathway, J. Wang, H. A. Lester, D.
A. Dougherty, J. Biol. Chem., 2007, 282, 26210-26216.
A Cation-π Interaction Discriminates Among
Sodium Channels that are either Sensitive or Resistant to Tetrodotoxin
Block, V. P. Santarelli, A. L. Eastwood, D. A. Dougherty, R. Horn, C. A.
Ahern, J. Biol. Chem., 2007, 282, 8044-8051.
Chemical-Scale Studies on the Role of a
Conserved Aspartate in Preorganizing the Agonist Binding Site of the
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor, A. L. Cashin, M. M. Torrice, K. A. McMenimen, H. A. Lester, D. A.
Dougherty, Biochemistry, 2007, 46, 630-639.
Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis of the
GABAA Receptor Binding Site Residues Reveals a Novel Cation-π
Interaction Between GABA and b2
Tyr97. Padgett C.L., Hanek A.P., Lester H.A., Dougherty D.A. and Lummis
S.C.R., J. Neurosci., 2007, 27, 886-892.
A Cation-π Interaction between Extracellular
TEA and an Aromatic Residue in Potassium Channels, C. A. Ahern, A. L.
Eastwood, H. A. Lester and D. A. Dougherty and Richard Horn, J. Gen. Phys. 2006, 128, 649-657.
Probing the Mg2+ Blockade Site
of an NMDA Receptor with Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis, K. A. McMenimen,
E. J. Petersson, H. A. Lester, D, A. Dougherty ACS Chem.. Biol., 2006, 1, 227-234.
Voltage-Dependent Hydration and Conduction
Properties of the Hydrophobic Pore of the MscS Channel. S. A. Spronk, D. E. Elmore, D. A. Dougherty, Biophys.
J., 2006, 90,
3555-3569.
In Vivo Incorporation of Multiple Unnatural Amino Acids Using Nonsense and
Frameshift Suppression. E. A.
Rodriguez, H. A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, Proc. Natl. Acad.
Sci. (USA), 2006, 103, 8650-8655.
A Unified View of the Role of Electrostatic
Interactions in Modulating the Gating of Cys Loop Receptors. Xinan Xiu,
Ariele P. Hanek, Jinti Wang, Henry A. Lester, and Dennis A. Dougherty, J.
Biol. Chem., 2005, 280, 41655-41666. Using Physical Chemistry to Differentiate
Nicotinic from Cholinergic Agonists at the Nicotinic Acetylcholine
Receptor, Amanda L. Cashin, E. James Petersson, Henry A. Lester, and Dennis
A. Dougherty J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, 127, 350-356.
Cys-loop Receptors: New Twists and Turns H,
A. Lester, M. I. Dibas, D. S. Dahan, J. F. Leite and D. A. Dougherty Trends
Neurosci, 2004, 27, 329-336.
Tyrosine Residues That Control Binding and
Gating in the 5-Hydroxytryptamine3 Receptor Revealed by Unnatural Amino
Acid Mutagenesis. Darren L Beene, Kerry L Price, Henry A Lester, Dennis A
Dougherty & Sarah CR Lummis, J. Neurosci., 2004, 24,
9097-9104.
A fluorophore attached to nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor bM2 detects productive binding of agonist to the ad
site. D.S. Dahan, V. A. Auyeung, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA), 2004, 101, 10195-10200.
Total chemical synthesis,
vesicle-reconstitution and electrophysiological characterization of the
mechanosensitive channels of large conductance from Escherichia coli and
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. D. Clayton, G. Shapovalov, J. A. Maurer, D. A.
Dougherty, H. A. Lester and G. Kochendoerfer, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA), 2004, 101, 4764-4769.
Investigation of Apparent Mass Deviations
in Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry of a Benzophenone
Labeled Peptide John F. Leite, Dennis A. Dougherty, Henry A. Lester and
Mona Shahgholi, Rapid Comm. Mass Spect., 2003, 17, 1677-1684
Identification of Nicotinic Acetylcholine
Receptor a1 Gating-Dependent Molecular Motions Using
Electrophysiology-Coordinated Photochemistry and Mass Spectrometry. J. F.
Leite, M. P. Blanton, M. Shahgholi, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester,
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 2003,
100, 13054-13059.
Investigating Lipid Composition Effects on
the Mechanosensitive Channel of Large Conductance (MscL) Using Molecular
Dynamics Simulations Donald E. Elmore and Dennis A. Dougherty, Biophysical
J., 2003, 85, 1512-1524
Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis in Mapping
Ion Channel Function. D. L. Beene, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, Curr.
Opin. Neurobiol. 2003, 13, 264-270.
Site-specific Incorporation of Unnatural
Amino Acids into Receptors Expressed in Mammalian Cells. S. L. Monahan, H.
A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, Chem. Biol., 2003, 10,
573-580.
Different Binding Orientations for the Same
Agonist at Homologous Receptors: A Lock and Key or a Simple Wedge? T. W.
Mu, H. A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2003, 125, 6850-6851.
Generation and Evaluation of a Large
Mutational Library from the Escherichia coli Mechanosensitive Channel of
Large Conductance, MscL: Implications for Channel Gating and Evolutionary
Design. J. A. Maurer and D. A. Dougherty, J. Biol. Chem., 2003, 278, 21076-21082.
Caging Proteins Through Unnatural Amino
Acid Mutagenesis. E. J. Petersson, G. S. Brandt, N. M. Zacharias, D. A.
Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, Methods in Enzymololgy, 2003, 360, 258-73.
A Perturbed pKa at the Binding Site of the
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor: Implications for Nicotine Binding. E. J.
Petersson, A. Choi, D. S. Dahan, H. A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 2002, 124, 12662-12663.
Cation-pi Interactions in Ligand
Recognition at Serotonergic (5-HT3A) and Nicotine Acetylcholine Receptors.
The Anomalous Binding Properties of Nicotine. D. L. Beene, G. S. Brandt, W.
Zhong, N. M. Zacharias, H. A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, Biochemistry, 2002, 41, 10262-10269.
Cation-pi Interactions in Ligand
Recognition and Catalysis. N. Zacharias and D. A. Dougherty, Trends
Pharmacol. Sci., 2002, 23
(6), 281-287.
MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry Methods for
Evaluation of in vitro Aminoacyl
tRNA Production. E. J. Petersson, M. Shahgholi, H. A. Lester, and D. A.
Dougherty, RNA, 2002, 8, 542-547.
A High-Throughput Screen for MscL Channel
Activity and Mutational Phenotyping. J. A. Maurer and D. A. Dougherty, Biochim.
Biophys. Acta, 2001, 1514, 165-169.
Incorporation of Caged Cysteine and Caged
Tyrosine into a Transmembrane Segment of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine
Receptor. K. D. Philipson, J. P. Gallivan, G. S. Brandt, D. A. Dougherty,
and H. A. Lester. Am. J. Physiol Cell Physiol, 2001, 281,
C195-C206.
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Wild type
and Mutant Forms of the M. tuberculosis MscL Channel. D. E. Elmore and D. A. Dougherty, Biophys. J., 2001, 81, 1345-1359.
Tyrosine Decaging Leads to Substantial
Membrane Trafficking during Modulation of an Inward Rectifier Potassium
Channel. Y. Tong, G. S. Brandt, M. Li, G. Shapovalov, E. Slimko, A.
Karschin, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, J. Gen. Phys., 2001, 117, 103-118.
The Tethered Agonist Approach to Mapping
Ion Channel Proteins — Toward a Structural Model for the Agonist Binding
Site of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor. L. Li, W. Zhong, N. Zacharias, C.
Gibbs, H. A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, Chem. Biol., 2001, 8, 47-58.
Comparing and Contrasting Escherichia
coli and Mycobacterium
tuberculosis Mechanosensitive Channels
(MscL). New Gain of Function Mutations in the Loop Region. J. A. Maurer, D.
E. Elmore, H. A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, J. Biol. Chem., 2000, 275 (29), 22238-22244.
A Computational Study of Nicotine
Conformations in the Gas Phase and in Water. D. E. Elmore and D. A.
Dougherty, J. Org. Chem., 2000, 65 (3), 742-747.
Probing the Role of a Conserved M1 Proline
Residue in 5-Hydroxytryptamine3 Receptor Gating.
H. Dong, P. M. England, S. S. Farivar, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, Mol.
Pharmacol., 2000, 57, 1114-1122.
Mapping Disulfide Connectivity Using
Backbone Ester Hydrolysis. P. M. England, H. A. Lester, and D. A.
Dougherty, Biochemistry, 1999, 38, 14409-14415.
A Computational Study of Cation-pi Int
Interactions vs. Salt Bridges in Aqueous Media: Implications for Protein
Engineering. J. P. Gallivan and D. A. Dougherty, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2000, 122 (5), 870-874.
Cation-pi Interactions in Structural
Biology. J. P. Gallivan and D. A. Dougherty, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 1999, 96, 9459-9464.
Incorporation of Esters into Proteins:
Improved Synthesis of Hydroxyacyl tRNAs. P. M. England, H. A. Lester, D. A.
Dougherty, Tetrahedron Lett.,1999, 40, 6189-6192.
Backbone Mutations in Transmembrane Domains
of a Ligand-Gated Ion Channel: Implications for the Mechanism of Gating. P.
M. England, Y. Zhang, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, Cell, 1999, 96, 89-98.
A Selective Receptor for Arginine
Derivatives in Aqueous Media. Energetic Consequences of Salt Bridges that
are Highly Exposed to Water. S. M. Ngola, P. C. Kearney, S. Mecozzi, K.
Russell, and D. A. Dougherty, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1999, 121, 1192-1201.
From Ab Initio Quantum Mechanics to
Molecular Neurobiology: A Cation-pi Binding Site in the Nicotinic Receptor.
W. Zhong, J. P. Gallivan, Y. Zhang, L. Li, H. A. Lester, and D. A.
Dougherty, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA), 1998, 95, 12088-12093.
Flash Decaging of Tyrosine Sidechains in an
Ion Channel. J. C. Miller, S. K. Silverman, P. M. England, D. A. Dougherty,
and H. A. Lester, Neuron, 1998, 20, 619-624.
In Vivo Incorporation of Unnatural Amino
Acids into Ion Channels in a Xenopus Oocyte Expression System. M. W. Nowak, J. P. Gallivan, S. K. Silverman, C.
G. Labarca, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, in Methods in
Enzymology, 1998, 293, Ion Channels, Part B, E. P. Conn, Ed., Academic Press: San Diego, pp.
504-529.
Site-Specific Incorporation of Biotinylated
Amino Acids as a Means to Identify Surface Exposed Residues in Integral
Membrane Proteins. J. P. Gallivan, H. A. Lester, and D. A. Dougherty, Chem.
Biol., 1997, 4, 739-749.
Is the Brain Ready for Physical Organic
Chemistry? D. A. Dougherty, J. Phys. Org. Chem., 1998, 11, 334-340.
Site-Specific, Photochemical Proteolysis
Applied to Ion Channels In Vivo. P. M. England, H. A. Lester, N. Davidson,
and D. A. Dougherty, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA), 1997, 94, 11025-11030.
The Cation-pi Interaction. J. C. Ma and D.
A. Dougherty, Chem. Rev., 1997, 97, 1303-1324.
Determinants of Nicotinic Receptor Gating
in Natural and Unnatural Side Chain Structures at the M2 9’ Position. P. C.
Kearney, H. Zhang, W. Zhong, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, Neuron, 1996,17, 1221-1229.
Cation-pi Interactions in Aromatics of
Biological and Medicinal Interest: Electrostatic Potential Surfaces as a
Useful Qualitative Guide. S. Mecozzi, A. P. West, Jr., and D. A. Dougherty, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 1996, 93, 10566-10571.
Evidence for the Importance of
Polarizability in Biomimetic Catalysis Involving Cyclophane Receptors. S.
M. Ngola and D. A. Dougherty, J. Org. Chem., 1996, 61,
4355-4360.
Cation-pi Interactions in Simple Aromatics.
Electrostatics Provide a Predictive Tool. S. Mecozzi, A. P. West, Jr., and
D. A. Dougherty, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1996, 118, 2307-2308.
Cation-pi Interactions in Chemistry and
Biology. A New View of Benzene, Phe, Tyr, and Trp. D. A. Dougherty, Science, 1996, 271, 163-168.
Nicotinic Receptor Binding Site Probed with Unnatural Amino-Acid Incorporation in Intact Cells. M. W. Nowak, P. C. Kearney, J. R. Sampson, M. E. Saks, C. G. Labarca, S. K. Silverman, W. Zhong, J. Thorson, J. N. Abelson, N. Davidson, P. G. Schultz, D. A. Dougherty, and H. A. Lester, Science, 1995, 268, 439-442.
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