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  Carol A Caperelli
Professor
Pharmacy Caperelli Lab - 0004
513-558-0730
capereca@ucmail.uc.edu


  Research Support

  Grant #test


Publications
  Other Publications

 

Dahms, T. E. S., Sainz, G., Giroux, E. L., Caperelli, C. A., and Smith, J. L. (2005). The Apo and Ternary Complex Structures of a Chemotherapeutic Target: Human Glycinamide Ribonucleotide Transformylase. Biochemistry ,44 (9841),

 

Baird-Titus, J. M., Clark-Baldwin, K., Dave, V., Caperelli, C. A., Ma, J., and Rance, M. (2006). The Solution Structure of the Native K50 Bicoid Homeodomain Bound to the Concensus TAATCC DNA-binding Site. J. Mol. Biol ,356 (1137),

  Positions and Work Experience

  09-1995 to Present Professor, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Cincinnati, College of Pharmacy Cincinnati, OH

  08-1987 -09-1995 Associate Professor, Division of Pharmacology & Medicinal Chemistry Univ. Cincinnati College of Pharmacy Cincinnati, OH

  01-1986 -07-1987 Clinical Member, Division of NMR, Fox Chase Cancer Center

  09-1979 -01-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, New York Univ.

  04-1978 -08-1979 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry Penn State Univ.

  04-1976 -03-1978 Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Fund Fellow Department of Chemistry Penn State Univ.

  03-1975 -03-1976 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry Penn State Univ.

  09-1970 -02-1975 Graduate Student, Department of Chemistry Johns Hopkins Univ.

  Education

  Institution:Pennsylvania State Univ. BS 03-1970 Chemistry

  Institution:Johns Hopkins Univ. Ph.D. 03-1975 Physical Organic Chemistry

  Institution:Pennsylvania State Univ. Postdoctoral 08-1979 Biochemistry/Enzymology

  Keywords

  Enzyme Mechanisms,Enzyme Inhibition,Purine Biosynthesis,Nucleotide Metabolism,Folate Enzymes,Folate Metabolism,Multifunctional Enzymes

  Research and Practice Interests

  Bioorganic chemistry, mechanistic enzymology of purine biosynthesis and folate metabolism, protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions, enzyme structure/function

  Community of Science Research Interests

  Purine biosynthesis and the enzymes which catalyze the conversions of the pathway.




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