W Phillip Huskey
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRichard L. Schowen | grad student | 1985 | University of Kansas | |
(Expression of the thermal adaptation of bacteria in the mechanism of lactate dehydrogenase action : experimental isotope effects and related theoretical studies.) |
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Bao D, Huskey WP, Kettner CA, et al. (1999) Hydrogen bonding to active-site histidine in peptidyl boronic acid inhibitor complexes of chymotrypsin and subtilisin: Proton magnetic resonance assignments and H/D fractionation Journal of the American Chemical Society. 121: 4684-4689 |
Barletta GL, Zou Y, Huskey WP, et al. (1997) Kinetics of C(2α)-proton abstraction from 2-benzylthiazolium salts leading to enamines relevant to catalysis by thiamin-dependent enzymes Journal of the American Chemical Society. 119: 2356-2362 |
Xie M, Seravalli J, Huskey WP, et al. (1994) Solvent isotope effects and the nature of electrophilic catalysis in the action of the lactate dehydrogenase of Bacillus stearothermophilus. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 2: 691-5 |
Seravalli J, Huskey WP, Schowen KB, et al. (1994) Catalytic and regulatory strategies of thermophilic lactate dehydrogenase: Microscopic rate constants from kinetic isotope effects Pure and Applied Chemistry. 66: 695-702 |
Casamassina TE, Huskey WP. (1993) Solvation changes accompanying proton transfer from a carbon acid to alkoxide bases as revealed by kinetic isotope effects Journal of the American Chemical Society. 115: 14-20 |
Huskey SEW, Huskey WP, Lu AYH. (1991) Contributions of Thiolate "Desolvation" to Catalysis by Glutathione S-Transferase Isozymes 1-1 and 2-2: Evidence from Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects Journal of the American Chemical Society. 113: 2283-2290 |
Bibbs JA, Demuth HU, Huskey WP, et al. (1988) On the role of quantum tunneling phenomena in the catalytic power of enzymes Journal of Molecular Catalysis. 47: 187-197 |
Wu SE, Huskey WP, Borchardt RT, et al. (1984) Different isotope effects for parallel pathways of enzyme-catalyzed transmethylation Journal of the American Chemical Society. 106: 5762-5763 |
Su-Er Wu, Huskey WP, Borchardt RT, et al. (1984) Different kinetic isotope effects for parallel enzyme catalyzed transmethylation reactions Federation Proceedings. 43: no. 1712 |
Wu SE, Huskey WP, Borchardt RT, et al. (1983) Chiral instability at sulfur of S-adenosylmethionine. Biochemistry. 22: 2828-32 |