dept of biochemistry and molecular biophysics




Faculty

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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).

 

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