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Philip W. Fowler

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  76
Citations -  2834

Philip W. Fowler is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 64 publications receiving 2223 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip W. Fowler include John Radcliffe Hospital & National Institute for Health Research.

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Prediction of Susceptibility to First-Line Tuberculosis Drugs by DNA Sequencing.

Caroline Allix-Béguec, +90 more
TL;DR: Genotypic predictions of the susceptibility of M. tuberculosis to first‐line drugs were found to be correlated with phenotypic susceptibility to these drugs.
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Crystal structure of a prokaryotic homologue of the mammalian oligopeptide–proton symporters, PepT1 and PepT2

TL;DR: The crystal structure of PepTSo is presented, a functionally similar prokaryotic homologue of the mammalian peptide transporters from Shewanella oneidensis, which reveals a ligand‐bound occluded state for the MFS and provides new insights into a general transport mechanism.
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Alternating access mechanism in the POT family of oligopeptide transporters

TL;DR: Crystallized in an inward open conformation the structure identifies a hinge‐like movement within the C‐terminal half of the transporter that facilitates opening of an intracellular gate controlling access to a central peptide‐binding site, which supports a model for peptide transport that highlights the importance of salt bridge interactions in orchestrating alternating access within the POT family.
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Modelling biological complexity: a physical scientist's perspective.

TL;DR: A recently developed hybrid continuum-molecular model, HybridMD, and its associated molecular insertion algorithm are described, which point the way towards the integration of molecular and more coarse-grained representations of matter.