Jeffrey W. Keillor

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Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
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Organic Chemistry
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Rangaswamy AMM, Roy FM, Keillor JW. (2024) Small molecule substrates for the rapid quantification of acyl transfer activity of nylon hydrolase NylC. Analytical Biochemistry. 115598
Navals P, Rangaswamy AMM, Kasyanchyk P, et al. (2024) Conformational Modulation of Tissue Transglutaminase via Active Site Thiol Alkylating Agents: Size Does Not Matter. Biomolecules. 14
Gates EWJ, Prince-Hallée A, Heidari Y, et al. (2023) High-Affinity Fluorogenic Substrate for Tissue Transglutaminase Reveals Enzymatic Hysteresis. Biochemistry
Watt SKI, Charlebois JG, Rowley CN, et al. (2023) A mechanistic study of thiol addition to -acryloylpiperidine. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 21: 2204-2212
Watt SKI, Charlebois JG, Rowley CN, et al. (2022) A mechanistic study of thiol addition to -phenylacrylamide. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Raycroft MAR, Racine KÉ, Rowley CN, et al. (2018) Mechanisms of Alkyl and Aryl Thiol Addition to N-methylmaleimide. The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Strmiskova M, Tsao K, Keillor JW. (2018) Rational design of a highly reactive dicysteine peptide tag for fluorogenic protein labelling. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Chen Y, Tsao K, Acton SL, et al. (2018) A green BODIPY-based, super-fluorogenic, protein-specific labelling agent. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
Oteng-Pabi SK, Clouthier CM, Keillor JW. (2018) Design of a glutamine substrate tag enabling protein labelling mediated by Bacillus subtilis transglutaminase. Plos One. 13: e0197956
Apperley KYP, Roy I, Saucier V, et al. (2017) Development of new scaffolds as reversible tissue transglutaminase inhibitors, with improved potency or resistance to glutathione addition. Medchemcomm. 8: 338-345
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