R J M Iain Wilson

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Affiliation: National Institute for Medical Research
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Progress with parasite plastids
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    J Mol Biol 319:257-74. 2002
  2. ncbi Parasite plastids: maintenance and functions
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 358:155-62; discussion 162-4. 2003
  3. ncbi Spotlight: re-evaluating replicating organelles
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK
    Protist 154:3-4. 2003
  4. ncbi Parasite plastids: approaching the endgame
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AA, UK
    Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 80:129-53. 2005
  5. ncbi SufC hydrolyzes ATP and interacts with SufB from Thermotoga maritima
    K Rangachari
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    FEBS Lett 514:225-8. 2002
  6. ncbi Organelle-specific cochaperonins in apicomplexan parasites
    Shigeharu Sato
    Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Mol Biochem Parasitol 141:133-143. 2005
  7. ncbi The transcriptome: malariologists ride the wave
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Bioessays 26:339-42. 2004
  8. ncbi The use of DsRED in single- and dual-color fluorescence labeling of mitochondrial and plastid organelles in Plasmodium falciparum
    Shigeharu Sato
    Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Mol Biochem Parasitol 134:175-9. 2004
  9. ncbi The kinetic mechanism of the SufC ATPase: the cleavage step is accelerated by SufB
    John F Eccleston
    Medical Research Council National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, United Kingdom
    J Biol Chem 281:8371-8. 2006
  10. ncbi Hydrodynamic characterization of the SufBC and SufCD complexes and their interaction with fluorescent adenosine nucleotides
    Arsen Petrovic
    MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London NW7 1AA, United Kingdom
    Protein Sci 17:1264-74. 2008

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Publications10

  1. ncbi Progress with parasite plastids
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    J Mol Biol 319:257-74. 2002
    ..Besides indicating the potential of the parasite plastid for therapeutic intervention, this review exposes many gaps remaining in our knowledge of this intriguing organelle. The rapid progress being made shows no sign of slackening...
  2. ncbi Parasite plastids: maintenance and functions
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 358:155-62; discussion 162-4. 2003
    ..We present experimental evidence for a physical interaction between SufB and its putative partner SufC (ycf16). In both malaria and plants, SufC is encoded in the nucleus and specifies an ATPase that is imported into the plastid...
  3. ncbi Spotlight: re-evaluating replicating organelles
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK
    Protist 154:3-4. 2003
  4. ncbi Parasite plastids: approaching the endgame
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AA, UK
    Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 80:129-53. 2005
    ..Attempts to find inhibitors of the plastid organelle of the malaria parasite should be intensified in such programmes...
  5. ncbi SufC hydrolyzes ATP and interacts with SufB from Thermotoga maritima
    K Rangachari
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    FEBS Lett 514:225-8. 2002
    ..We also present kinetic studies with a recombinant version of SufC from Thermotoga maritima that shows it is an ATPase and that it interacts with SufB in vitro...
  6. ncbi Organelle-specific cochaperonins in apicomplexan parasites
    Shigeharu Sato
    Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Mol Biochem Parasitol 141:133-143. 2005
    ..The apicomplexan Cpn10 is phylogenetically related to other mitochondrial versions but a significant relationship between apicomplexan Cpn20s and other cochaperonins was not established...
  7. ncbi The transcriptome: malariologists ride the wave
    R J M Iain Wilson
    National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Bioessays 26:339-42. 2004
    ..2003)2 discussed below forge a bridge between the genomics and proteomics of P. falciparum. They are likely to act as a fulcrum upon which much future research will turn: for example, the study of regulation and feed-back loops...
  8. ncbi The use of DsRED in single- and dual-color fluorescence labeling of mitochondrial and plastid organelles in Plasmodium falciparum
    Shigeharu Sato
    Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
    Mol Biochem Parasitol 134:175-9. 2004
  9. ncbi The kinetic mechanism of the SufC ATPase: the cleavage step is accelerated by SufB
    John F Eccleston
    Medical Research Council National Institute for Medical Research, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, United Kingdom
    J Biol Chem 281:8371-8. 2006
    ..In the absence and presence of SufB, mantADP remains more tightly bound to SufC than mantATP. These studies provide a basis for how the SufB and -C proteins interact in the processes involved in regulating iron-sulfur transfer...
  10. ncbi Hydrodynamic characterization of the SufBC and SufCD complexes and their interaction with fluorescent adenosine nucleotides
    Arsen Petrovic
    MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London NW7 1AA, United Kingdom
    Protein Sci 17:1264-74. 2008
    ..Given that SufB and SufD have 20% sequence identity and similar predicted secondary structures, the different hydrodynamic properties and kinetic mechanisms of the two complexes are discussed...