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Gerhard Wagner, Ph.D.

Elkan Blout Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

Our research is concerned with structures of proteins and protein complexes and their functional roles. We use NMR spectroscopy, other biophysical techniques, computational tools and small molecule inhibitors to reveal mechanisms and cellular significance of protein interactions.

The primary structural focus is on how eukaryotic translation initiation regulates the fate of cells. In particular, we are interested in the interaction of the cap-binding proteins eIF4E with the mRNA cap, the scaffold protein eIF4G, and the regulatory 4E-BPs, and how these interactions are related to cell transformation and apoptosis. To address this, we have identified small-molecule inhibitors of the eIF4E/eIF4G interaction and found that these may have anti-tumor activity. We are also interested in interactions of other eukaryotic initiation factors including eIF4G, eIF4A, eIF4B, eIF3, and in identifying  small-molecule inhibitors as potential therapeutic agents.

We also seek to understand mechanisms of T-cell function from structural studies. This includes the abTCR and the associated CD3 complexes. In addition, we try to understand mechanisms of downstream signaling at the level of nuclear translocation of nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) through de-phosphorylation by calcineurin.

We are interested in protein-protein interactions in apoptosis. These include molecules from the Bcl-2 family and the mitochondrial membrane protein VDAC, and proteins that interact with VDAC. Recently we have developed procedures for incorporating membrane proteins in covalently circularized phospholipid nanodiscs creating stable membrane protein preparations usable for numerous membrane protein studies and membrane protein complexes.

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Room C1-112

240 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

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Structural basis for the selectivity of the external thioesterase of the surfactin synthetase.
Authors: Authors: Koglin A, Löhr F, Bernhard F, Rogov VV, Frueh DP, Strieter ER, Mofid MR, Güntert P, Wagner G, Walsh CT, Marahiel MA, Dötsch V.
Nature
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Structural and functional evidence that Nck interaction with CD3epsilon regulates T-cell receptor activity.
Authors: Authors: Takeuchi K, Yang H, Ng E, Park SY, Sun ZY, Reinherz EL, Wagner G.
J Mol Biol
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Identification of RIP1 kinase as a specific cellular target of necrostatins.
Authors: Authors: Degterev A, Hitomi J, Germscheid M, Ch'en IL, Korkina O, Teng X, Abbott D, Cuny GD, Yuan C, Wagner G, Hedrick SM, Gerber SA, Lugovskoy A, Yuan J.
Nat Chem Biol
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A nuclear receptor-like pathway regulating multidrug resistance in fungi.
Authors: Authors: Thakur JK, Arthanari H, Yang F, Pan SJ, Fan X, Breger J, Frueh DP, Gulshan K, Li DK, Mylonakis E, Struhl K, Moye-Rowley WS, Cormack BP, Wagner G, Näär AM.
Nature
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PDCD4 inhibits translation initiation by binding to eIF4A using both its MA3 domains.
Authors: Authors: Suzuki C, Garces RG, Edmonds KA, Hiller S, Hyberts SG, Marintchev A, Wagner G.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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In situ observation of protein phosphorylation by high-resolution NMR spectroscopy.
Authors: Authors: Selenko P, Frueh DP, Elsaesser SJ, Haas W, Gygi SP, Wagner G.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
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Selective pharmacological targeting of a DEAD box RNA helicase.
Authors: Authors: Lindqvist L, Oberer M, Reibarkh M, Cencic R, Bordeleau ME, Vogt E, Marintchev A, Tanaka J, Fagotto F, Altmann M, Wagner G, Pelletier J.
PLoS One
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Acidic C-terminal tail of the ssDNA-binding protein of bacteriophage T7 and ssDNA compete for the same binding surface.
Authors: Authors: Marintcheva B, Marintchev A, Wagner G, Richardson CC.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 1 carries two distinct eIF5-binding faces important for multifactor assembly and AUG selection.
Authors: Authors: Reibarkh M, Yamamoto Y, Singh CR, del Rio F, Fahmy A, Lee B, Luna RE, Ii M, Wagner G, Asano K.
J Biol Chem
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HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibody extracts its epitope from a kinked gp41 ectodomain region on the viral membrane.
Authors: Authors: Sun ZY, Oh KJ, Kim M, Yu J, Brusic V, Song L, Qiao Z, Wang JH, Wagner G, Reinherz EL.
Immunity
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