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Transition structure for the enzyme-catalyzed decarboxylation of a nucleic acid

Calculations are used to elucidate possible transition structures for enzyme mechanisms. In this figure, the theoretical transition structure for the enzyme-catalyzed decarboxylation of a nucleic acid called OMP is depicted. In the Lee lab, both calculations and experiments are used to explore biological and organic problems.

For more information see Prof. Lee's web page and/or email Prof. Lee.




Select from any of the following topics to learn more about the department's research in that area.

The First Semiconductor Bulk Material That Emits Direct White Light

Electropositive Chalcogen Encapsulants of Oxo Cluster Compounds

Alkane metathesis

Lanthanide Fluoride Clusters: the most efficient molecular NIR emission sources currently available

Phenylalanine

Amyloidogenesis in vitro

Protein Data Bank

Structure of Transcription Initiation Complexes

DNA structure and interactions

Surface chemistry: chlorine induced copper-silicide crystallization on silicon

Transition structure for the enzyme-catalyzed decarboxylation of a nucleic acid