Gary Ackers Professor - Retired
Dept. of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biophysics
Research Interests
Physical basis of biological control; protein-nucleic acid interacting systems
Selected Publications
Ackers, G.K. and Holt, J.M. Asymmetric cooperativity in a symmetric tetramer: Human hemoglobin. J Biol Chem 281:11441-11443 (2006).
Aquerra, R.M., Kliger, D.S., Holt, J.M. and Ackers, G.K. The molecular code for hemoglobin allostery revealed by linking the thermodynamics and kinetics of quaternary structural change. 2. Cooperative free energies of (aFeCOßFe)2 and (aFeßFeCO)2 T-state tetramers. Biochemistry 43:12065-12080 (2004).
Goldbeck, R.A., Esquerra, R.M., Holt, J.M., Ackers, G.K. and Kliger, D.S. The molecular code for hemoglobin allostery revealed by linking the thermodynamics and kinetics of quaternary structural change. 1. Microstate linear free energy relations. Biochemistry 43:12048-1204 (2004).
Ackers, G.K., Holt, J.M., Burgie, E.S. and Yarian, C.S. Analyzing intermediate state cooperativity in hemoglobin. Methods in Enzymology 379:3-28 (2004).