Nicholas H. Williams

Affiliations: 
Chemistry University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Physical organic, bioorganic and bioinorganic chemistry
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Kocsis I, Ding Y, Williams NH, et al. (2021) Transmembrane signal transduction by cofactor transport. Chemical Science. 12: 12377-12382
Szeler K, Williams NH, Hengge AC, et al. (2020) Modeling the Alkaline Hydrolysis of Diaryl Sulfate Diesters: A Mechanistic Study. The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Taylor C, Metherell A, Argent S, et al. (2019) Coordination cage catalysed hydrolysis of organophosphates: cavity or surface based? Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Ding Y, Williams NH, Hunter CA. (2019) A Synthetic Vesicle-to-Vesicle Communication System. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Ward MD, Hunter CA, Williams NH. (2018) Coordination Cages Based on Bis(pyrazolylpyridine) Ligands: Structures, Dynamic Behavior, Guest Binding, and Catalysis. Accounts of Chemical Research
Barrozo A, Liao Q, Esguerra M, et al. (2018) Computer simulations of the catalytic mechanism of wild-type and mutant β-phosphoglucomutase. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Cullen W, Metherell A, Wragg AB, et al. (2018) Catalysis in a cationic coordination cage using a cavity-bound guest and surface-bound anions: inhibition, activation and autocatalysis. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Langton MJ, Scriven LM, Williams NH, et al. (2017) Triggered Release from Lipid Bilayer Vesicles by an Artificial Transmembrane Signal Transduction System. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Pabis A, Williams NH, Kamerlin SCL. (2017) Simulating the reactions of substituted pyridinio-N-phosphonates with pyridine as a model for biological phosphoryl transfer. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Chu Y, Williams NH, Hengge AC. (2017) Transition States and Control of Substrate Preference in the Promiscuous Phosphatase PP1. Biochemistry
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