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Saw, Wuan-Geok
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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 2020 | Discovery of a novel mycobacterial F-ATP synthase inhibitor and its potency in combination with diarylquinolines | Hotra, Adam; Ragunathan, Priya; Ng, Pearly Shuyi; Seankongsuk, Pattarakiat; Harikishore, Amaravadhi; Sarathy, Jickky Palmae; Saw, Wuan-Geok; Lakshmanan, Umayal; Sae-Lao, Patcharaporn; Kalia, Nitin Pal; Shin, Joon; Kalyanasundaram, Revathy; Anbarasu, Sivaraj; Parthasarathy, Krupakar; Pradeep, Chaudhari Namrata; Makhija, Harshyaa; Dröge, Peter; Poulsen, Anders; Tan, Jocelyn Hui Ling; Pethe, Kevin; Dick, Thomas; Bates, Roderick Wayland; Grüber, Gerhard |
| 2019 | Disrupting coupling within mycobacterial F-ATP synthases subunit ε causes dysregulated energy production and cell wall biosynthesis | Saw, Wuan-Geok; Wu, Mu-Lu; Ragunathan, Priya; Biuković, Goran; Lau, Aik-Meng; Shin, Joon; Harikishore, Amaravadhi; Cheung, Chen-Yi; Hards, Kiel; Sarathy, Jickky Palmae; Bates, Roderick Wayland; Cook, Gregory M.; Dick, Thomas; Grüber, Gerhard |
| 2022 | Mutational analysis of mycobacterial F‑ATP synthase subunit δ leads to a potent δ enzyme inhibitor | Harikishore, Amaravadhi; Saw, Wuan-Geok; Ragunathan, Priya; Litty, Dennnis; Dick, Thomas; Müller, Volker; Grüber, Gerhard |
| 2019 | Overexpression, purification, enzymatic and microscopic characterization of recombinant mycobacterial F-ATP synthase | Saw, Wuan-Geok; Wong, Chui-Fann; Dick, Thomas; Grüber, Gerhard |
| 2021 | A systematic assessment of mycobacterial F1-ATPase subunit ϵ’s role in latent ATPase hydrolysis | Wong, Chui-Fann; Lau, Aik-Meng; Harikishore, Amaravadhi; Saw, Wuan-Geok; Shin, Joon; Ragunathan, Priya; Bhushan, Shashi; Ngan, So-Fong Cam; Sze, Siu Kwan; Bates, Roderick Wayland; Dick, Thomas; Grüber, Gerhard |
| 2019 | Unique structural and mechanistic properties of mycobacterial F-ATP synthases : implications for drug design | Kamariah, Neelagandan; Ragunathan, Priya; Shin, Joon; Saw, Wuan-Geok; Wong, Chui-Fann; Dick, Thomas; Grüber, Gerhard |
| 2019 | Zika virus nonstructural protein 5 residue R681 is critical for dimer formation and enzymatic activity | Saw, Wuan-Geok; Chan, Kitti Wing-Ki; Vasudevan, Subhash G.; Grüber, Gerhard |