Imperial College London

ProfessorPaulFreemont

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Infectious Disease

Chair in Protein Crystallography
 
 
 
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259Sir Alexander Fleming BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Publications

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Pye VE, Beuron F, Keetch CA, McKeown C, Robinson CV, Meyer HH, Zhang X, Freemont PSet al., 2007, Structural insights into the p97-Ufd1-NpI4 complex, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vol: 104, Pages: 467-472, ISSN: 0027-8424

Journal article

Uchiyama K, Totsukawa G, Puhka M, Kaneko Y, Jokitalo E, Dreveny I, Beuron F, Zhang X, Freemont P, Kondo Het al., 2006, P37 is a p97 adaptor required for Golgi and ER biogenesis in interphase and at the end of mitosis, DEVELOPMENTAL CELL, Vol: 11, Pages: 803-816, ISSN: 1534-5807

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Pye VE, Dreveny I, Briggs LC, Sands C, Beuron F, Zhang X, Freemont PSet al., 2006, Going through the motions: The ATPase cycle of p97, JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, Vol: 156, Pages: 12-28, ISSN: 1047-8477

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McManus KJ, Stephens DA, Adams NM, Islam SA, Freemont PS, Hendzel MJet al., 2006, The transcriptional regulator CBP has defined spatial associations within interphase nuclei, PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, Vol: 2, Pages: 1271-1283, ISSN: 1553-734X

Journal article

Beuron F, Dreveny I, Yuan X, Pye VE, McKeown C, Briggs LC, Cliff MJ, Kaneko Y, Wallis R, Isaacson RL, Ladbury JE, Matthews SJ, Kondo H, Zhang X, Freemont PSet al., 2006, Conformational changes in the AAA ATPase p97-p47 adaptor complex, Vol: 25, Pages: 1967-1976, ISSN: 0261-4189

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Jensen K, Shiels C, Freemont PS, 2005, The ProMiscuousLy (PML) exciting nuclear protein has another partner - Comment, BLOOD, Vol: 105, Pages: 3393-3394, ISSN: 0006-4971

Journal article

Madhusudan S, Smart F, Shrimpton P, Parsons JL, Gardiner L, Houlbrook S, Talbot DC, Hammonds T, Freemont PA, Sternberg MJE, Dianov GL, Hickson IDet al., 2005, Isolation of a small molecule inhibitor of DNA base excision repair, NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, Vol: 33, Pages: 4711-4724, ISSN: 0305-1048

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Muzzolini L, Beuron F, Cui S, Popuri V, Freemont P, Vindigni Aet al., 2005, Correlation between Function and Oligomeric State of Human RECQ1 Helicase Revealed by Biochemical and Cryo-EM Analysis, Publisher: INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, Pages: C455-C455, ISSN: 2053-2733

Conference paper

Dreveny I, Pye VE, Beuron F, Briggs LC, Isaacson RL, Matthews SJ, McKeown C, Yuan X, Zhang X, Freemont PSet al., 2004, P97 and close encounters of every kind: a brief review, BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS, Vol: 32, Pages: 715-720, ISSN: 0300-5127

Journal article

Yuan XM, Simpson P, Mckeown C, Kondo H, Uchiyama K, Wallis R, Dreveny I, Keetch C, Zhang XD, Robinson C, Freemont P, Matthews Set al., 2004, Structure, dynamics and interactions of p47, a major adaptor of the AAA ATPase, p97, EMBO JOURNAL, Vol: 23, Pages: 1463-1473, ISSN: 0261-4189

Journal article

Borden KLB, Freemont PS, 2004, Introduction to supermolecular machines and assemblies, CURRENT PROTEIN & PEPTIDE SCIENCE, Vol: 5, ISSN: 1389-2037

Journal article

Dreveny I, Kondo H, Uchiyama K, Shaw A, Zhang XD, Freemont PSet al., 2004, Structural basis of the interaction between the AAA ATPase p97/VCP and its adaptor protein p47, EMBO JOURNAL, Vol: 23, Pages: 1030-1039, ISSN: 0261-4189

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Yuan XM, Simpson P, Kondo H, Mckeown C, Dreveny I, Zhang XD, Freemont PS, Matthews Set al., 2004, Letter to the Editor: Complete backbone resonance assignments of p47: The 41kDa adaptor protein of the AAA ATPase p97, JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR NMR, Vol: 28, Pages: 309-310, ISSN: 0925-2738

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Wang J, Shiels C, Sasieni P, Wu PJ, Islam SA, Freemont PS, Sheer Det al., 2004, Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies associate with transcriptionally active genomic regions, Journal of Cell Biology, Vol: 164, Pages: 515-526, ISSN: 0021-9525

The promyelocytic leukemia (PML) protein is aggregated into nuclear bodies that are associated with diverse nuclear processes. Here, we report that the distance between a locus and its nearest PML body correlates with the transcriptional activity and gene density around the locus. Genes on the active X chromosome are more significantly associated with PML bodies than their silenced homologues on the inactive X chromosome. We also found that a histone-encoding gene cluster, which is transcribed only in S-phase, is more strongly associated with PML bodies in S-phase than in G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle. However, visualization of specific RNA transcripts for several genes showed that PML bodies were not themselves sites of transcription for these genes. Furthermore, knock-down of PML bodies by RNA interference did not preferentially change the expression of genes closely associated with PML bodies. We propose that PML bodies form in nuclear compartments of high transcriptional activity, but they do not directly regulate transcription of genes in these compartments.

Journal article

Huyton T, Pye VE, Briggs LC, Flynn TC, Beuron F, Kondo H, Ma JP, Zhang XD, Freemont PSet al., 2003, The crystal structure of murine p97/VCP at 3.6 Å, JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, Vol: 144, Pages: 337-348, ISSN: 1047-8477

Journal article

Tan K, Shaw AL, Madsen B, Jensen K, Taylor-Papadimitriou J, Freemont PSet al., 2003, Human PLU-1 has transcriptional repression properties and interacts with the developmental transcription factors BF-1 and PAX9, JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol: 278, Pages: 20507-20513, ISSN: 0021-9258

Journal article

Jones B, Jones EL, Bonney SA, Patel HN, Mensenkamp AR, Eichenbaum-Voline S, Rudling M, Myrdal U, Annesi G, Naik S, Meadovvs N, Quattrone A, Islam SA, Naoumova RP, Angelin B, Infante R, Levy E, Roy CC, Freemont PS, Scott J, Shoulders CCet al., 2003, Mutations in a Sar1 GTPase of COPII vesicles are associated with lipid absorption disorders, NATURE GENETICS, Vol: 34, Pages: 29-31, ISSN: 1061-4036

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Sternsdorf T, Jensen K, Freemont PS, 2003, SUMO, CURRENT BIOLOGY, Vol: 13, Pages: R258-R259, ISSN: 0960-9822

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Beuron F, Flynn TC, Ma JP, Kondo H, Zhang XD, Freemont PSet al., 2003, Motions and negative cooperativity between p97 domains revealed by cryo-electron microscopy and quantised elastic deformational model, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Vol: 327, Pages: 619-629, ISSN: 0022-2836

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Uchiyama K, Jokitalo E, Kano F, Murata M, Zhang XD, Canas B, Newman R, Rabouille C, Pappin D, Freemont P, Kondo Het al., 2002, VCIP135, a novel essential factor for p97/p47-mediated membrane fusion, is required for Golgi and ER assembly in vivo, Journal of Cell Biology, Vol: 159, Pages: 855-866, ISSN: 0021-9525

NSF and p97 are ATPases required for the heterotypic fusion of transport vesicles with their target membranes and the homotypic fusion of organelles. NSF uses ATP hydrolysis to dissociate NSF/SNAPs/SNAREs complexes, separating the v- and t-SNAREs, which are then primed for subsequent rounds of fusion. In contrast, p97 does not dissociate the p97/p47/SNARE complex even in the presence of ATP. Now we have identified a novel essential factor for p97/p47-mediated membrane fusion, named VCIP135 (valosin-containing protein [VCP][p97]/p47 complex-interacting protein, p135), and show that it binds to the p97/p47/syntaxin5 complex and dissociates it via p97 catalyzed ATP hydrolysis. In living cells, VCIP135 and p47 are shown to function in Golgi and ER assembly.

Journal article

Hickabottom M, Parker GA, Freemont P, Crook T, Allday MJet al., 2002, Two nonconsensus sites in the Epstein-Barr virus oncoprotein EBNA3A cooperate to bind the co-repressor carboxyl-terminalbinding protein (CtBP), JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, Vol: 277, Pages: 47197-47204, ISSN: 0021-9258

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Madsen B, Spencer-Dene B, Poulsom R, Hall D, Lu PJ, Scott K, Shaw AT, Burchell JM, Freemont P, Taylor-Papadimitriou Jet al., 2002, Characterisation and developmental expression of mouse Plu-1, a homologue of a human nuclear protein (PLU-1) which is specifically up-regulated in breast cancer., Gene Expr Patterns, Vol: 2, Pages: 275-282, ISSN: 1567-133X

PLU-1 is a novel breast cancer associated nuclear protein containing highly conserved domains including the PLU domain, putative DNA/chromatin binding motifs, and PHD/LAP domains. Here we report the cloning of the mouse homologue (Plu-1), and document its expression in adult tissues, mammary tumours and the embryo. The overall homology with human PLU-1 is 94% at the protein level, with almost 100% identity in the conserved domains, suggesting functional conservation. As with human PLU-1 the expression of Plu-1 in adult tissues is restricted, with high expression being seen only in testis, while expression in mammary tumours from c-neu transgenic mice is high. Plu-1 is also differentially expressed in the adult mammary gland. In the developing embryo Plu-1 is expressed in a temporally restricted fashion with tissue specific expression being limited to parts of the developing brain, whisker follicle, mammary bud, thymus, limbs, intervertebral disc, olfactory epithelium, teeth, eye, and stomach. The temporal and spatial expression patterns of the transcription factors Bf-1 and Pax9, recently found to bind to PLU-1 through the PLU domain overlap with Plu-1 expression during development. Thus Plu-1 appears to play an important role in mouse embryonic development which may involve interaction with Pax9 and Bf-1.

Journal article

Madsen B, Spencer-Dene B, Poulsom R, Hall D, Lu PJ, Scott K, Shaw AT, Burchell JM, Freemont P, Taylor-Papadimitriou Jet al., 2002, Characterisation and developmental expression of mouse <i>Plu-1</i>, a homologue of a human nuclear protein (PLU-1) which is specifically up-regulated in breast cancer, MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, Vol: 119, Pages: S239-S246, ISSN: 0925-4773

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Zhang XD, Beuron F, Freemont PS, 2002, Machinery of protein folding and unfolding, CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, Vol: 12, Pages: 231-238, ISSN: 0959-440X

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Shiels C, Islam SA, Vatcheva R, Sasieni P, Sternberg MJE, Freemont PS, Sheer Det al., 2001, PML bodies associate specifically with the MHC gene cluster in interphase nuclei, Journal of Cell Science, Vol: 114, Pages: 3705-3716, ISSN: 0021-9533

Promyelocytic leukemia (PML) bodies are nuclear multiprotein domains. The observations that viruses transcribe their genomes adjacent to PML bodies and that nascent RNA accumulates at their periphery suggest that PML bodies function in transcription. We have used immuno-FISH in primary human fibroblasts to determine the 3D spatial organisation of gene-rich and gene-poor chromosomal regions relative to PML bodies. We find a highly non-random association of the gene-rich major histocompatibility complex (MHC) on chromosome 6 with PML bodies. This association is specific for the centromeric end of the MHC and extends over a genomic region of at least 1.6 megabases. We also show that PML association is maintained when a subsection of this region is integrated into another chromosomal location. This is the first demonstration that PML bodies have specific chromosomal associations and supports a model for PML bodies as part of a functional nuclear compartment.

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Jensen K, Shiels C, Freemont PS, 2001, PML protein isoforms and the RBCC/TRIM motif, ONCOGENE, Vol: 20, Pages: 7223-7233, ISSN: 0950-9232

Journal article

Shiels C, Islam SA, Vatcheva R, Sasieni P, Sternberg MJE, Freemont PS, Sheer Det al., 2001, PML bodies associate specifically with the MHC gene cluster in interphase nuclei, JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, Vol: 114, Pages: 3705-3716, ISSN: 0021-9533

Journal article

Moréra S, Larivière L, Kurzeck J, Aschke-Sonnenborn U, Freemont PS, Janin J, Rüger Wet al., 2001, High resolution crystal structures of T4 phage β-glucosyltransferase:: Induced fit and effect of substrate and metal binding, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Vol: 311, Pages: 569-577, ISSN: 0022-2836

Journal article

Yuan XM, Shaw A, Zhang XD, Kondo H, Lally J, Freemont PS, Matthews Set al., 2001, Solution structure and interaction surface of the C-terminal domain from p47: A major p97-cofactor involved in SNARE disassembly, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, Vol: 311, Pages: 255-263, ISSN: 0022-2836

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Wu PJ, Bardos JI, Sheer D, Freemont P, Saha Vet al., 2001, Expression and association of the human trithorax and polycomb group of proteins, BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, Vol: 85, Pages: 109-109, ISSN: 0007-0920

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