Research

What do biology, engineering, and architecture have in common? Central to each field is the idea that structure determines function. What a molecule, device, or building can accomplish (function) is determined by how it is put together (structure). In chemistry, structure is more than just knowing which atoms are connected to which other atoms; molecules are inherently “floppy” can assume variety arrangements, or conformations.

Conformational Analysis of Nucleosides, Nucleotides, and cADPR:
Calcium ions (Ca2+) play a major role in regulating diverse biological processes. Much of our work is directed to the synthesis and conformational analysis of the calcium-release agent cyclic adenosine diphosphoribose, or cADPR, as well as the canonical nucleosides and nucleotides found in DNA and RNA. We use a combination of synthesis, NMR spectroscopy, and computational chemistry (ab initio and molecular mechanics) to elucidate the solution structures.
 

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