William L Mock

Affiliations: 
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Biochemistry
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"William Leo Mock" OR "William L Mock"
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Elias James Corey grad student 1964 Harvard
 (The chemistry of diimide : part I ; An approach to cyclopropanone : the decomposition of pyrazolines : part II.)
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Mock WL, Ochwat KJ. (2003) Theory and example of a small-molecule motor Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry. 16: 175-182
Mock WL, Stanford DJ. (2002) Anisylazoformylarginine: a superior assay substrate for carboxypeptidase B type enzymes. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 12: 1193-4
Mock WL, Ochwat KJ. (2002) Substituent effects in the addition of carboxylic acids to arylcarbodiimides Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2. 843-847
Mock WL, Morsch LA. (2001) Low barrier hydrogen bonds within salicylate mono-anions Tetrahedron. 57: 2957-2964
Mock WL, Cheng H. (2000) Principles of hydroxamate inhibition of metalloproteases: carboxypeptidase A. Biochemistry. 39: 13945-52
Mock WL, Wang L. (1999) Synergistic inhibition of carboxypeptidase A by zinc ion and imidazole. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 257: 239-43
Mock WL, Xu D. (1999) Catalytic activity of carboxypeptidase B and of carboxypeptidase Y with anisylazoformyl substrates. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 9: 187-92
Mock WL, Yao J. (1997) Kinetic characterization of the serralysins: a divergent catalytic mechanism pertaining to astacin-type metalloproteases. Biochemistry. 36: 4949-58
Mock WL, Liu Y, Stanford DJ. (1996) Arazoformyl peptide surrogates as spectrophotometric kinetic assay substrates for carboxypeptidase A. Analytical Biochemistry. 239: 218-22
Mock WL, Stanford DJ. (1996) Arazoformyl dipeptide substrates for thermolysin. Confirmation of a reverse protonation catalytic mechanism. Biochemistry. 35: 7369-77
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