John-Stephen A. Taylor, PhD
Affiliations: | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
Area:
Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Bioorganic ChemistryWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorK. Barry Sharpless | research assistant | 1972-1976 | MIT | |
Gilbert Stork | grad student | 1976-1981 | Columbia | |
(An approach to the total synthesis of daunomycinone) | ||||
Peter B. Dervan | post-doc | 1981-1983 | Caltech |
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Lu C, Smith-Carpenter JE, Taylor JA. (2018) Evidence for Reverse Hoogsteen Hairpin Intermediates in the Photocrosslinking of Human Telomeric DNA Sequences. Photochemistry and Photobiology |
Wang K, Taylor JA. (2017) Modulation of cyclobutane thymine photodimer formation in T11-tracts in rotationally phased nucleosome core particles and DNA minicircles. Nucleic Acids Research |
and KZ, Taylor J. (1999) A Caged Ligatable DNA Strand Break Journal of the American Chemical Society. 121: 11579-11580 |
Vollmer D, Zhao X, Taylor J, et al. (1997) Structure Determination Of Isomeric Hexadeoxynucleotide Photoproducts By High-Field Nmr And Fast Atom Bombardment/Tandem Mass Spectrometry International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes. 487-496 |
Liu J, Taylor J. (1996) Remarkable Photoreversal of a Thio Analog of the Dewar Valence Isomer of the (6−4) Photoproduct of DNA to the Parent Nucleotides Journal of the American Chemical Society. 118: 3287-3288 |
Ordoukhanian P, Taylor J. (1995) Design And Synthesis Of A Versatile Photocleavable Dna Building Block. Application To Phototriggered Hybridization Journal of the American Chemical Society. 117: 9570-9571 |
Taylor J, Nadji S. (1991) Unraveling the origin of the major mutation induced by ultraviolet light, the C→T transition at dTpdC sites. A DNA synthesis building block for the cis-syn cyclobutane dimer of dTpdU. Tetrahedron. 47: 2579-2590 |