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December 2011

Congratulations to Stephen E. Leonard on the acceptance of the manuscript entitled "Inactivation of thiol-dependent enzymes by hypothiocyanous acid: role of sulfenyl thiocyanate and sulfenic acid intermediates" in which he participated into Free Radical Biology & Medicine.  [Publications]

November 2011

Congratulations to Young Ho Seo for the publication into the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry of the manuscript into the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry "Sulforaphane inhibits pancreatic cancer through disrupting Hsp90–p50 Cdc37 complex and direct interactions with amino acids residues of Hsp90” in which he participated  [Publications]

October 2011

Congratulations to Devayani P. Bhave and Jiyoung A Hong on the acceptance of her manuscript entitled "Iron-Sulfur Cluster Engineering Provides Insight into the Evolution of Substrate Specificity among the Family of Sulfonucleotide Reductases" into ACS Chemical Biology.  [Publications]

September 2011

Congratulations to Candice E. Paulsen on the acceptance of her manuscript entitled "Peroxide-dependent sulfenylation of the EGFR catalytic site enhances kinase activity" into Nature Chemical Biology.  [Publications]

September 2011

Mauro LoConte's poster, entitled "Nitroso Compounds for the Detection of Sulfinic Acid Modification in Proteins", won second place at the Glutathione and Related Thiols in Living Cells ESF-EMBO conference in Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain.  Congratulations! 

August 2011

Congratulations to Devayani P. Bhave and Candice E. Paulsen on completing their theses.  Way to make it Dr. Bhave and Dr. Paulsen!

June 2011

Congratulations to Jiyoung Hong on the acceptance of her manuscript entitled “Deciphering the role of histidine 252 in mycobacterial APS reductase catalysis” into the Journal of Biological Chemistry.  [Publications]

May 2011

Congratulations to Devayani P. Bhave on the acceptance of her manuscript entitled “A Geometric and Electrostatic Study of the [4Fe-4S] Cluster of Adenosine-5’-Phophosulfate Reductase from Broken Symmetry Density Functional Calculations and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy” into ACS Inorganic Chemistry.  [Publications]

April 2011

Congratulations to Stephen E. Leonard for completing his thesis and being the first graduate student to earn a PhD from the Carroll lab.  Good luck Dr. Leonard! 

Congratulations to Thu Ha Truong on the acceptance of her manuscript entitled “Isotope-coded chemical reporter and acid-cleavable affinity reagents for monitoring protein sulfenylation” into Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry Letters.  [Publications]

February 2011

Congratulations to Stephen Leonard on:

The acceptance of his review entitled “Chemical ‘omics’ approaches for understanding protein cysteine oxidation in biology” into Current Opinion in Chemical Biology  [Publications]

The acceptance of his manuscript entitled “Redox-Based (RBPs) for Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases” into Angewandte Chemie  [Publications]

Dr. Carroll's novel approach to quantify protein sulfenic acid modifications is highlighted in Science & Technology at the Chemical & Engineering News site  [Chemical & Engineering News Link]

January 2011

Scripps Research Chemist Devises New Method to Quantify Protein Changes  [News&Views, January, 24, 2011]

Kate S. Carroll, of The Scripps Research Institute in Florida, has devised a new method of analyzing and quantifying changes in proteins that result in various disease models, particularly cancer. The study was published in the journal Angewandte Chemie on January 5, 2011  [Publications]

Congratulations to Young Ho Seo, whose manuscript entitled "Quantification of protein sulfenic acid modifications using isotope-coded dimedone and iododimedone” was accepted into Angewandte Chemie  [Publications]

August 2010

The Scripps Research Institute has appointed distinguished chemist Kate Carroll, formelry at the University of Michigan, as associate professor  [News&Views, August 16, 2010]

 

 

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