Mathew Coleman

Mathew Coleman

University of Birmingham

H-index: 28

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mathew Coleman

Mathew Coleman, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Tumour Cell Biology, Protein Hydroxylation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Deficiency of factor-inhibiting HIF creates a tumor-promoting immune microenvironment

A protein hydroxylase couples epithelial membrane biology to nucleolar ribosome biogenesis

Rewiring protein binding specificity in paralogous DRG/DFRP complexes

5-Substituted pyridine-2, 4-dicarboxylate derivatives Have potential for selective inhibition of human Jumonji-C Domain-Containing Protein 5

Impaired protein hydroxylase activity causes replication stress and developmental abnormalities in humans

Inactivation of DRG1, encoding a translation factor GTPase, causes a Recessive Neurodevelopmental Disorder

Factor inhibiting HIF can catalyze two asparaginyl hydroxylations in VNVN motifs of ankyrin fold proteins

First-in-class inhibitors of the ribosomal oxygenase MINA53

Mathew Coleman Information

University

Position

Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences

Citations(all)

6836

Citations(since 2020)

2170

Cited By

5470

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

University of Birmingham

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Mathew Coleman Skills & Research Interests

Tumour Cell Biology

Protein Hydroxylation

Top articles of Mathew Coleman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Deficiency of factor-inhibiting HIF creates a tumor-promoting immune microenvironment

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Jingyi Ma

Khatoun Al Moussawi

Hantao Lou

Hok Fung Chan

Yihua Wang

...

2024/3/5

A protein hydroxylase couples epithelial membrane biology to nucleolar ribosome biogenesis

bioRxiv

Eline Hendrix

Regina Andrijes

Uncaar Boora

Arashpreet Kaur

James R Bundred

...

2023/3/16

Rewiring protein binding specificity in paralogous DRG/DFRP complexes

bioRxiv

Christian AE Westrip

Stephen J Smerdon

Mathew L Coleman

2023

5-Substituted pyridine-2, 4-dicarboxylate derivatives Have potential for selective inhibition of human Jumonji-C Domain-Containing Protein 5

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Lennart Brewitz

Yu Nakashima

Sonia K Piasecka

Eidarus Salah

Sally C Fletcher

...

2023/8/1

Impaired protein hydroxylase activity causes replication stress and developmental abnormalities in humans

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

Sally C Fletcher

Charlotte Hall

Tristan J Kennedy

Sander Pajusalu

Monica H Wojcik

...

2023/4/3

Inactivation of DRG1, encoding a translation factor GTPase, causes a Recessive Neurodevelopmental Disorder

medRxiv

Christian AE Westrip

Franziska Paul

Fathiya Al-Murshedi

Hashim Qaitoon

Breana Cham

...

2022/9/23

Factor inhibiting HIF can catalyze two asparaginyl hydroxylations in VNVN motifs of ankyrin fold proteins

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Thomas M Leissing

Adam P Hardy

Hokfung Chan

Yihua Wang

Anthony Tumber

...

2022/6/1

First-in-class inhibitors of the ribosomal oxygenase MINA53

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Radosław P Nowak

Anthony Tumber

Eline Hendrix

Mohammad Salik Zeya Ansari

Manuela Sabatino

...

2021/11/29

Overexpression of long non coding RNA OR3A4 is associated with altered p38 signalling, morphological and phenotypic changes, and reduced immunogenicity in Barrett’s Oesophagus

medRxiv

Tom Nieto

Yash Sinha

Qin Qin Zhuang

Mathew Coleman

Joanne Stockton

...

2021/6/1

Precisely tuned inhibition of HIF prolyl hydroxylases is key for cardioprotection after ischemia

Circulation research

Aline Jatho

Anke Zieseniss

Katja Brechtel-Curth

Atsushi Yamamoto

Mathew L Coleman

...

2021/4/16

Developmentally regulated GTPases

Christian AE Westrip

Qinqin Zhuang

Charlotte Hall

Charlotte D Eaton

Mathew Coleman

2021

Developmentally regulated GTPases: structure, function and roles in disease

Christian AE Westrip

Qinqin Zhuang

Charlotte Hall

Charlotte D Eaton

Mathew L Coleman

2021/12/1

Hypoxia drives glucose transporter 3 expression through hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF)–mediated induction of the long noncoding RNA NICI

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Victoria Lauer

Steffen Grampp

James Platt

Veronique Lafleur

Olivia Lombardi

...

2020/3/27

Human 2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenases: nutrient sensors, stress responders, and disease mediators

Sally C Fletcher

Mathew L Coleman

2020/10/30

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