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4 <strong>CALIFORNIA</strong>, <strong>SAN</strong> <strong>DIEGO</strong><br />

Lauren J. Pouwels, Liping Zhang, Nam H. Chan, Pieter C.<br />

Dorrestein and Rebekka M. Wachter, Kinetic Isotope Effect<br />

Studies on the de Novo Rate of Chromophore Formation in<br />

Fast- and Slow-Maturing GFP Variants, Biochemistry, 47,<br />

10111-10122 (2008).<br />

Dario Meluzzi, Wei Hao Zheng, Mary Hensler, Victor Niz-<br />

et and Pieter C. Dorrestein, Top-down mass spectrometry on<br />

low-resolution instruments: Characterization of phosphopantetheinylated<br />

carrier domains in polyketide and non-ribosomal<br />

biosynthetic pathways, Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett, 18,<br />

3107-3111 (2008).<br />

Jeremiah W. Hanes, Kristin E. Burns, David G. Hilmey,<br />

Abhishek Chatterjee, Pieter C. Dorrestein and Tadhg P. Begley,<br />

Mechanistic Studies on Pyridoxal Phosphate Synthase:<br />

The Reaction Pathway Leading to a Chromophoric Intermediate,<br />

J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 3043-3052 (2008).<br />

Eduardo Esquenazi, Cameron Coates, Luke Simmons, David<br />

Gonzalez, William H. Gerwick and Pieter C. Dorrestein,<br />

Visualizing the spatial distribution of secondary metabolites<br />

produced by marine cyanobacteria and sponges via MALDI-<br />

T<strong>OF</strong> imaging, Mol. BioSyst, 4, 562-570 (2008).<br />

Jacky Chi Ki Ngo, Kayla Giang, Sutapa Chakrabarti,<br />

Chen-Ting Ma, Nhat Huynh, Jonathan C. Hagopian, Pieter C.<br />

Dorrestein, Xiang-Dong Fu, Joseph A. Adams and Gourisankar<br />

Ghosh, A sliding docking interaction is essential for sequential<br />

and processive phosphorylation of an SR protein by<br />

SRPK1, Mol. Cell, 29, 563-576 (2008).<br />

Jian Zhang, Steven G. Van Lanen, Jianhua Ju, Wen Liu,<br />

Pieter C. Dorrestein, Wenli Li, Neil L. Kelleher and Ben<br />

Shen, A phosphopantetheinylating polyketide synthase producing<br />

a linear polyene to initiate enediyne antitumor antibiotic<br />

biosynthesis, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105, 1460-<br />

1465 (2008).<br />

T. Luke Simmons, R. Cameron Coates, Benjamin R. Clark,<br />

Niclas Engene, David Gonzalez, Eduardo Esquenazi, Pieter<br />

C. Dorrestein and William H. Gerwick, Biosynthetic origin<br />

of natural products isolated from marine microorganism-in-<br />

vertebrate assemblages, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105,<br />

4587-4594 (2008).<br />

Shaun W. Lee, Douglas A. Mitchell, Andrew L. Markley,<br />

Mary E. Hensler, David Gonzalez, Aaron Wohlrab, Pieter C.<br />

Dorrestein, Victor Nizet and Jack E. Dixon, Discovery of a<br />

widely distributed toxin biosynthetic gene cluster, Proc. Natl.<br />

Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105, 5879-5884 (2008).<br />

ELLIS, ARTHUR B. (b.1951) Professor. B.Sc, 1973,<br />

Caltech; Ph.D, 1977, MIT. Materials Chemistry. TEL:<br />

(858) 534-3526 FAX: (858) 534-3868<br />

Email: abellis@ucsd.edu<br />

Arthur B. Ellis, Integrating research and education to<br />

create a dynamic physical chemistry curriculum, ACS Symp.<br />

Ser, 973, 40-43 (2007).<br />

FAHEY, ROBERT C. (b.1936) Professor Emeritus.<br />

B.S, 1957, University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D,<br />

1963, University of Chicago. Guggenheim Foundation<br />

Fellowship, 1970-1971, Laboratory Molecular Biology,<br />

Medical Research Council, Cambridge, England; American<br />

Cancer Society, Cancer Scholar, 1988-1989, Cancer<br />

Research Campaign Gray Laboratory, Northwood, England.<br />

Biochemistry. Thiol biochemistry; current emphasis<br />

is on the biosynthesis and metabolism of mycothiol in<br />

Mycobacterium tuberculosis and of bacillithiol in Staphylococcus<br />

aureus as targets for new antibiotics. TEL:<br />

(858) 534-2163 FAX: (858) 534-4864<br />

Email: rcfahey@ucsd.edu<br />

Nathan I. Nicely, Derek Parsonage, Carleitta Paige, Gerald<br />

L. Newton, Robert C. Fahey, Roberta Leonardi, Suzanne<br />

Jackowski, T. Conn Mallett and Al Claiborne, Structure of<br />

the Type III Pantothenate Kinase from Bacillus anthracis at<br />

2.0 Å Resolution: Implications for Coenzyme A-Dependent<br />

Redox Biology, Biochemistry, 46, 3234-3245 (2007).<br />

Krzysztof P. Bzymek, Gerald L. Newton, Philong Ta and<br />

Robert C. Fahey, Mycothiol import by Mycobacterium smegmatis<br />

and function as a resource for metabolic precursors and<br />

energy production, J. Bacteriol, 189, 6796-6805 (2007).<br />

Gerald L. Newton, Paul R. Jensen, John B. MacMillan,<br />

William Fenical and Robert C. Fahey, An N-acyl homolog of<br />

mycothiol is produced in marine actinomycetes, , 190, 547-<br />

557 (2008).<br />

Todd Johnson, Gerald L. Newton, Robert C. Fahey and<br />

Mamta Rawat, Unusual production of glutathione in Actinobacteria,<br />

Arch. Microbiol, 191, 89-93 (2008).<br />

Gerald L. Newton, Nancy Buchmeier and Robert C. Fahey,<br />

Biosynthesis and functions of mycothiol, the unique protective<br />

thiol of Actinobacteria, Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev, 72,<br />

471-494 (2008).<br />

Gerald L. Newton and Robert C. Fahey, Regulation of mycothiol<br />

metabolism by �<br />

the stabilization of reactive transition metal fragments.<br />

Modulation and control of redox equivalents for chemical<br />

transformations through the explicit use of redox-active<br />

ligands and/or spectator agents. Construction of novel<br />

transition metal-stabilized main group species. TEL:<br />

(858) 822-7478 FAX: (858) 822-4222<br />

Web: figueroagroup.ucsd.edu/home.htm<br />

Email: jsfig@ucsd.edu<br />

Brian J. Fox, Queena Y. Sun, Antonio G. DiPasquale,<br />

Alexander R. Fox, Arnold L. Rheingold and Joshua S. Figueroa,<br />

Solution Behavior and Structural Properties of Cu(I)<br />

Complexes Featuring m-Terphenyl Isocyanides, Inorg.<br />

Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 47, 9010-9020 (2008).<br />

FOX, MARYE ANNE (b.1947) Professor, Chancellor.<br />

B.S, 1969, Notre Dame College; M.S, 1970, Cleveland<br />

State University; Ph.D, 1974, Dartmouth College. Postdoctoral<br />

fellow, 1974-1976, University of Maryland. Organic<br />

Chemistry; Photochemistry. Physical organic<br />

chemsitry at surfaces; self-assembled monolayers;<br />

photoelectrochemistry; spectroscopy of dendrimers.<br />

TEL: (858) 534-3135 FAX: (858) 534-6523<br />

Web: www.chancellor-ucsd.edu<br />

Email: mafox@ucsd.edu<br />

No publication information submitted for this edition.<br />

GALPERIN, M. (b.1969) Assistant Professor. M.Sc,<br />

1991, Ural State University; Ph.D, 2003, Tel Aviv University.<br />

Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002-2003, Duke University;<br />

Senior Research Associate, 2003-2007, Northwestern<br />

University; Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow, 2007-2008,<br />

Los Alamos National Laboratory. Chemical Physics;<br />

Theoretical Chemistry. Electron transport in condensed<br />

phases. Dissipation and relaxation processes. Open quan-<br />

tum systems out of equilibrium. Molecular electronics.<br />

TEL: (858) 246-0511 FAX: (858) 534-7244<br />

Web: galperingroup.ucsd.edu/<br />

Email: migalperin@ucsd.edu<br />

M. Galperin and D. N. Beratan, Simulation of scanning<br />

tunneling microscope images of 1,3-cyclohexadiene bound to<br />

a silicon surface, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 109,<br />

1473-1480 (2005).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan, M. A. Ratner and D. R. Stewart,<br />

Molecular transport junctions: Asymmetry in inelastic tunneling<br />

processes, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 109,<br />

8519-8522 (2005).<br />

M. Galperin, M. A. Ratner and A. Nitzan, Hysteresis,<br />

switching and negative differential resistance in molecular<br />

junctions: A polaron model, Nano Letters, 5, 125-130 (2005).<br />

M. Galperin and A. Nitzan, Current-induced light emission<br />

and light-induced current in molecular-tunneling junctions,<br />

Physical Review Letters, 95, 206802 (2005).<br />

M. Galperin and A. Nitzan, Optical properties of current<br />

carrying molecular wires, Journal of Chemical Physics, 124,<br />

234709 (2006).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, Resonant inelastic<br />

tunneling in molecular junctions, Physical Review B, 73,<br />

045314 (2006).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, Inelastic tunnel-<br />

ing effects on noise properties of molecular junctions, Physical<br />

Review B, 74, 075326 (2006).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, Molecular transport<br />

junctions: Current from electronic excitations in the<br />

leads, Physical Review Letters, 96, 166803 (2006).<br />

S. Yeganeh, M. Galperin and M. A. Ratner, Switching in<br />

molecular transport junctions: Polarization response, Journal<br />

of American Chemical Society, 129, 13313-13320 (2007).<br />

M. Galperin, M. A. Ratner and A. Nitzan, Molecular transport<br />

junctions: Vibrational effects, Journal of Physics: Condensed<br />

Matter, 19, 103201 (2007).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, Inelastic effects<br />

in molecular junctions in the Coulomb and Kondo regimes:<br />

Nonequilibrium equation-of-motion approach, Physical Review<br />

B, 76, 035301 (2007).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, Heat conduction<br />

in molecular transport junctions, Physical Review B, 75,<br />

155312 (2007).<br />

M. Galperin and S. Tretiak, Linear optical response of current-carrying<br />

molecular junction: A NEGF-TDDFT approach,<br />

Journal of Chemical Physics, 128, 124705 (2008).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, The non-linear<br />

response of molecular junctions: The polaron model revisited,<br />

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 20, 374107<br />

(2008).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, Inelastic effects<br />

in molecular junction transport: scattering and self-consistent<br />

calculations for the Seebeck coefficient, Molecular Physics,<br />

University; M.S, 1988, Albert Einstein College of Medicine;<br />

Ph.D, 1991, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.<br />

Postdoctoral Fellow, 1991-1995, Yale University. Regu-<br />

lation of gene expression; high resolution x-ray crystal-<br />

lography, mutational and biochemical approaches to<br />

study biologically active protein/DNA and protein/RNA<br />

complexes. TEL: (858) 822-0469 FAX: (858) 534-7042<br />

Email: gghosh@ucsd.edu<br />

Publication list has not been verified by the department.<br />

Devin Drew, Eriko Shimada, Kim Huynh, Simon<br />

Bergqvist, Rashmi Talwar, Michael Karin and Gourisankar<br />

Ghosh, Inhibitor �B Kinase � Binding by Inhibitor �B Kinase<br />

�, Biochemistry, 46, 12482-12490 (2007).<br />

Soumen Basak, Hana Kim, Jeffrey D. Kearns, Vinay Ter-<br />

gaonkar, Ellen O’Dea, Shannon L. Werner, Chris A. Benedict,<br />

Carl F. Ware, Gourisankar Ghosh, Inder M. Verma and<br />

Alexander Hoffmann, A fourth I�B protein within the NF-�B<br />

signaling module, Cell (Cambridge, MA, U. S.), 128, 369-<br />

381 (2007).<br />

Anu K. Moorthy, Tom Huxford and Gourisankar Ghosh,<br />

Structural aspects of NF-�B and I�B proteins, Handb.<br />

Transcr. Factor NF-kappaB, 9-24 (2007).<br />

Randall Lukasiewicz, Adolfo Velazquez-Dones, Nhat<br />

Huynh, Jonathan Hagopian, Xiang-Dong Fu, Joseph Adams<br />

and Gourisankar Ghosh, Structurally Unique Yeast and<br />

Mammalian Serine-Arginine Protein Kinases Catalyze Evolutionarily<br />

Conserved Phosphorylation Reactions, J. Biol.<br />

Chem, 282, 23036-23043 (2007).<br />

Randall Lukasiewicz, Bradley Nolen, Joseph A. Adams<br />

and Gourisankar Ghosh, The RGG Domain of Npl3p Recruits<br />

Sky1p Through Docking Interactions, J. Mol. Biol,<br />

367, 249-261 (2007).<br />

Anu K. Moorthy, De-Bin Huang, Vivien Ya-Fan Wang,<br />

Don Vu and Gourisankar Ghosh, X-ray Structure of a NF-�B<br />

p50/RelB/DNA Complex Reveals Assembly of Multiple Dimers<br />

on Tandem �B Sites, J. Mol. Biol, 373, 723-734 (2007).<br />

Stephanie D. Shaw, Sutapa Chakrabarti, Gourisankar<br />

Ghosh and Adrian R. Krainer, Deletion of the N-terminus of<br />

SF2/ASF permits RS-domain-independent pre-mRNA splicing,<br />

PLoS One, 2, No pp. given (2007).<br />

Jacky Chi Ki Ngo, Justin Gullingsrud, Kayla Giang, Me-<br />

linda Jean Yeh, Xiang-Dong Fu, Joseph A. Adams, J. Andrew<br />

McCammon and Gourisankar Ghosh, SR Protein Kinase<br />

1 Is Resilient to Inactivation, Structure (Cambridge,<br />

MA, U. S.), 15, 123-133 (2007).<br />

Erika Mathes, Ellen L. O’Dea, Alexander Hoffmann and<br />

Gourisankar Ghosh, NF-�B dictates the degradation pathway<br />

of I�B�, EMBO J, 27, 1357-1367 (2008).<br />

Erika Mathes, Ellen L. O’Dea, Alexander Hoffmann and<br />

Gourisankar Ghosh, NF-�B dictates the degradation pathway<br />

of I�B�. [Erratum to document cited in CA148:555634],<br />

EMBO J, 27, 1421 (2008).<br />

Eileen J. Kennedy, Gourisankar Ghosh and Lorraine Pillus,<br />

Identification of Functionally Distinct Regions That Mediate<br />

Biological Activity of the Protein Kinase A Homolog Tpk2,<br />

J. Biol. Chem, 283, 1084-1093 (2008).<br />

Amanda J. Fusco, Olga V. Savinova, Rashmi Talwar, Jeffrey<br />

D. Kearns, Alexander Hoffmann and Gourisankar<br />

Ghosh, Stabilization of RelB Requires Multidomain Interactions<br />

with p100/p52, J. Biol. Chem, 283, 12324-12332<br />

(2008).<br />

Malini Sen and Gourisankar Ghosh, Transcriptional Out-<br />

come of Wnt-Frizzled Signal Transduction in Inflammation:<br />

Evolving Concepts, J. Immunol, 181, 4441-4445 (2008).<br />

Chen-Ting Ma, Adolfo Velazquez-Dones, Jonathan C. Hagopian,<br />

Gourisankar Ghosh, Xiang-Dong Fu and Joseph A.<br />

Adams, Ordered Multi-site Phosphorylation of the Splicing<br />

Factor ASF/SF2 By SRPK1, J. Mol. Biol, 376, 55-68 (2008).<br />

Stephanie M. E. Truhlar, Erika Mathes, Carla F. Cervantes,<br />

Gourisankar Ghosh and Elizabeth A. Komives, Pre-folding<br />

I�B� Alters Control of NF-�B Signaling, J. Mol. Biol, 380,<br />

67-82 (2008).<br />

Jonathan C. Hagopian, Chen-Ting Ma, Bryan R. Meade,<br />

Claudio P. Albuquerque, Jacky Chi Ki Ngo, Gourisankar<br />

Ghosh, Patricia A. Jennings, Xiang-Dong Fu and Joseph A.<br />

Adams, Adaptable Molecular Interactions Guide Phosphoryl-<br />

ation of the SR Protein ASF/SF2 by SRPK1, J. Mol. Biol,<br />

382, 894-909 (2008).<br />

Jacky Chi Ki Ngo, Kayla Giang, Sutapa Chakrabarti,<br />

Chen-Ting Ma, Nhat Huynh, Jonathan C. Hagopian, Pieter C.<br />

Dorrestein, Xiang-Dong Fu, Joseph A. Adams and Gourisankar<br />

Ghosh, A sliding docking interaction is essential for sequential<br />

and processive phosphorylation of an SR protein by<br />

SRPK1, Mol. Cell, 29, 563-576 (2008).<br />

GHOSH, PARTHO (b.1962) Professor. B.S, 1985,<br />

Yale University; Ph.D, 1992, University of California,<br />

San Francisco. Irvington Institute for Medical Research,<br />

1993-1997, Harvard University. Biochemistry; Structural<br />

R and the thiol redox sensor anti-sigma<br />

factor RsrA, Mol. Microbiol, 68, 805-809 (2008).<br />

FIGUEROA, JOSHUA S. (b.1978) Assistant Professor.<br />

B.Sc, 2000, University of Delaware; Ph.D, 2005,<br />

M.I.T. NIH Postdoctoral Resarch Fellow, 2005-2007,<br />

Columbia University. Inorganic Chemistry; Organome-<br />

106, 397-404 (2008).<br />

M. Galperin, A. Nitzan and M. A. Ratner, Inelastic trans-<br />

port in the Coulomb blockade regime within a nonequilibrium<br />

atomic limit, Physical Review B, 78, 125320 (2008).<br />

M. Galperin, M. A. Ratner, A. Nitzan and A. Troisi, Nuclear<br />

coupling and polarization in molecular transport junctions:<br />

Beyond tunneling to function, Science, 319, 1056-1060<br />

Biology. We are interested in understanding the interactions<br />

between microbial pathogens and targets on host<br />

mammalian cells. We are studying these interactions us-<br />

ing the tools of biochemistry and structural biology. In<br />

understanding the detailed interaction of pathogen and<br />

host macromolecules, we aim to probe fundamental istallic<br />

Chemistry. Research in the Figueroa Group broadly (2008).<br />

sues in mammalian cell biology and to provide informaencompasses<br />

aspects of synthetic inorganic and organometallic<br />

chemistry. Areas of interest include: Design and GHOSH, GOURI<strong>SAN</strong>KAR (b.1959) Asst. Professor.<br />

tion for the design of antimicrobial therapeutics. TEL:<br />

(858) 822-1139 FAX: (858) 822-2871<br />

implementation of highly tailored ancillary ligands for B.Sc, 1983, St. Xaviers’ College; M.Sc, 1985, Calcutta Web: pghosh.ucsd.edu

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