Jeffrey Keillor

 JeffreyW. Keillor

Jeffrey W. Keillor

  • Courses4
  • Reviews21

Biography

University of Ottawa - Chemistry


Resume

  • 1993

    Postdoctoral studies

    Biochemistry

    Brandeis University

  • 1989

    French

    English

    PhD

    Chemistry

    University of Alberta

  • 53

    Miroslava Strmiskova

    Kelvin Tsao

    Chris Clouthier

    Yingche Chen

    Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014

    13785-13788

    Refined method for the fluorescent labelling of specific proteins in living cells

    with no washing required.

    Coumarin-Based Fluorogenic Probes for No-wash Protein Labeling

    Acyl Transfer Mechanisms of Tissue Transglutaminase

    Amina Mulani

    Abdullah Akbar

    Kim Y. P. Apperley

    Acyl Transfer Mechanisms of Tissue Transglutaminase

    Joelle N. Pelletier

    Emanuelle Fortin

    Keillor

    J.W.; Chica

    R.A.; Chabot

    N.; Vinci

    V.; Pardin

    C.; Fortin

    E.; Gillet

    S.M.F.G.; Nakano

    Y.; Kaartinen

    M.; Pelletier

    J. N.; Lubell

    W.D\n\nA brief overview on the bioorganic chemistry of TGase

    its inhibition

    and its possible application as a \"peptide synthase\"

    The Bioorganic Chemistry of Transglutaminase: From Mechanism to Inhibition and Engineering

    Keillor

    Université de Montréal

    uOttawa

    Université de Montréal

    Professor

    uOttawa

  • 51

    Maxim Berezovski

    Victor Okhonin

    Gleb Mironov

    Christopher Clouthier

    Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2012

    12464-12468

    Detection of slowly interconverting conformers of tissue transglutaminase and the effects of ligands on the conformational equilibrium.

    Real-time monitoring of protein conformational dynamics in solution using kinetic capillary electrophoresis

    Expression

    purification

    and kinetic characterization of human tissue transglutaminase

    Olivia Smith

    Isabelle Roy

    Coumarin-Based Fluorogenic Probes for No-wash Protein Labeling

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    Molecular Biology

    Physical Organic Chemistry

    Organic Chemistry

    Teaching

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    Enzyme Kinetics

    Chemistry

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    Protein Labeling

    Enzyme Assays

    Research

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    Real-time monitoring of protein conformational dynamics in solution using kinetic capillary electrophoresis

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