A. Zafar and A. D. Hamilton.
Self-assembling structures based on hydrogen bonding subunits.
In G. Tsoucaris, editor, Problems in the Synthesis and Characterization of Large Molecular Assemblies, pages 67-85. Klewer, 1999.
H. S. Park, Q. Lin, and A. D. Hamilton.
Protein surface recognition by synthetic receptors: A route to novel sub-micromolar inhibitors for α-chymotrypsin.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1999, 121(1), 8-13.
DOI: 10.1021/ja981504o
J. Sun, Y. Qian, Z. Chen, J. Marfurt, A. D. Hamilton, and S. M. Sebti.
The geranylgeranyltransferase I inhibitor GGTI-298 induces hypophosphorylation of retinoblastoma and partner switching of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors: a potential mechanism for GGTI-298 antitumor activity.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274(11), 6930-6934.
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.11.6930
Y. Qian, A. Vasudevan, R. D. Fossum, A. Vogt, S. M. Sebti, and A. D. Hamilton.
Probing the hydrophobic pocket of farnesyltransferase: Aromatic substitution of CAAX peptidomimetics leads to highly potent inhibitors.
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 1999, 7(12), 3011-3024.
DOI: 10.1016/S0968-0896(99)00252-7
E. Cohen-Jonathan, C. Toula, S. Monteil, C. Allal, J. Bonnet, A. D. Hamilton, S. M. Sebti, N. Daly-Schveitzer, and G. Favre.
The farnesyltransferase inhibitor FTI-277 supresses the 23-kDa FGF2-induced radioresistance in HeLa cells expressing wild-type Ras.
Radiation Research 1999, 152(4), 404-411.
A. Vasudevan, Y. Qian, A. Vogt, M. Blaskovich, J. Ohkando, S. M. Sebti, and A. D. Hamilton.
Potent, highly selective, and non-thiol inhibitors of geranylgeranyltransferase-I.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1999, 42(8), 1333-1340.
DOI: 10.1021/jm9900873
E. Fan and A. D. Hamilton.
Molecular recognition: Synthetic approaches to artificial receptors.
In K. Seddon and M. Zaworotko, editors, Crystal Engineering, volume 539, pages 357-69. Klewer, 1999.
X. Salvatella, T. Haack, M. Gairi, J. de Mendoza, M. W. Peczuh, A. D. Hamilton, and E. Giralt.
Protein surface recognition.
In M. Pons, editor, Protein Surface Recognition, volume 526, pages 267-80. Klewer, 1999.
Q. Lin, H. S. Park, Y. Hamuro, and A. D. Hamilton.
Protein surface recognition by synthetic receptors.
In R. Urgaro, editor, Supramolecular Chemistry: Where it is and Where it is Going, volume 527, pages 197-204, Amsterdam, 1999. Klewer.
S. Liu and A. D. Hamilton.
Dinuclear Cu(II) complexes cleave RNA rapidly and with high base selectivity.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1999, page 587.
DOI: 10.1039/A808195F
B. Linton and A. D. Hamilton.
Calorimetric investigation of guanidinium-carboxylate interactions.
Tetrahedron 1999, 55(19), 6027-6038.
DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4020(99)00277-X
B. Linton and A. D. Hamilton.
Host-guest chemistry: Combinatorial receptors.
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 1999, 3(3), 307-312.
DOI: 10.1016/S1367-5931(99)80047-7
J. Sun, M. Blaskovich, D. Knowles, Y. Qian, J. Okhanda, R. A. Bailey, A. D. Hamilton, and S. M. Sebti.
Antitumor efficacy of a novel class of non-thiol-containing peptidomimetic inhibitors of farnesyltransferase and geranylgeranyltransferase-i: combination therapy with the cytotoxic agents cisplatin, taxol and gemcitabine.
Cancer Research 1999, 59(19), 4919-4926.
A. D. Hamilton, H. S. Park, Q. Lin, and R. Jain.
Towards artificial antibodies: Protein surface recognition by synthetic receptors.
In G. B. Fields and J. P. Tam, editors, Peptides for the New Millenium, page 531, Dordrecht, 1999. Kluwer.
C. Shi, Z. Huang, S. Kilic, J. Xu, R. M. Enick, E. J. Beckman, A. J. Carr, R. E. Melendez, and A. D. Hamilton.
The gelation of CO2: A sustainable route to the creation of microcellular materials
Science 1999, 286(5444), 1540-1543.
DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5444.1540
S. C. Zimmerman and A. D. Hamilton.
Model systems.
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 1999, 3(6), 711-713.
DOI: 10.1016/S1367-5931(99)00041-1
T. Haack, M. W. Peczuh, J. Sanchez-Quesada, J. de Mendoza, A. D. Hamilton, and E. Giralt.
Surface recognition and helix stabillization of tetra-aspartate peptides by shape and electrostatic complementarity of an artificial receptor.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1999, 121(50), 11813-11820.
DOI: 10.1021/ja9910154
J. Yang, R. Melendez, S. J. Geib, and A. D. Hamilton.
Hydrogen bonding aggregation of a series of bis-amidinium halide salts in the solid state.
Journal of Structural Chemistry 1999, 10(3), 221-228.
DOI: 10.1023/A:1021840614517
L. Liu, P. Moesner, N. L. Kovach, A. D. Hamilton, S. M. Sebti, and J. M. Harlan.
Integrin-dependent leukocyte adhesion involves a geranylgeranylated protein(s)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274(47), 33334-33340.
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.47.33334
I. F. Pollack, M. Bredel, M. Erff, A. D. Hamilton, and S. M. Sebti.
Inihibition of Ras and related guanosine triphosphate-dependent proteins as a therapeutic strategy for blocking malignant glioma growth. II-preclinical studies in a nude mouse model.
Neurosurgery 1999, 45(5), 1208-1214.
J-L. Mazet, M. Padieu, H. Osman, G. Maume, P. Mailliet, N. Dereu, A. D. Hamilton, F. LAvelle, S. M. Sebti, and B. F. Maume.
Combination of a novel farnesyltransferase inhibitor RPR-130401 and geranylgeranyltransferase-i inhibitor GGTI298 disrupt MAP kinase activation and G1-S transition in Ki-Ras overexpressing transformed adrenocortical cells.
FEBS Letters 1999, 460(2), 235-240.
DOI: 10.1016/S0014-5793(99)01355-1