Jeffry Nichols PHD
Title Research Assistant Professor
Institution University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department Biochemistry & Molecular Pharmacology
Address University of Massachusetts Medical School
364 Plantation Street, LRB
Worcester MA 01605
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Publications
1. Knapp JE, Pahl R, Cohen J, Nichols JC, Schulten K, Gibson QH, Srajer V, Royer WE. Ligand migration and cavities within Scapharca Dimeric HbI: studies by time-resolved crystallo-graphy, Xe binding, and computational analysis. Structure. 2009 Nov 11; 17(11):1494-504.
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2. Nichols JC, Royer WE, Gibson QH. An optical signal correlated with the allosteric transition in Scapharca inaequivalvis HbI. Biochemistry. 2006 Dec 26; 45(51):15748-55.
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3. Knapp JE, Bonham MA, Gibson QH, Nichols JC, Royer WE. Residue F4 plays a key role in modulating oxygen affinity and cooperativity in Scapharca dimeric hemoglobin. Biochemistry. 2005 Nov 8; 44(44):14419-30.
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4. Jeffers CE, Nichols JC, Tu SC. Complex formation between Vibrio harveyi luciferase and monomeric NADPH:FMN oxidoreductase. Biochemistry. 2003 Jan 21; 42(2):529-34.
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Keywords   
Scapharca
Hemoglobins
Photolysis
Protein Conformation
Ligands
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Co-Authors  
Royer, William
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Physical Neighbors  
Matthews, Charles
Zitzewitz, Jill
McCullough, John
Ryder, Sean
Chen, Weijun

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