Daniel Herschlag
Professor
Biochemistry
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Daniel herschlag is an American biochemist and Professor of Biochemistry at the Stanford University, He is well known for his application of rigorous kinetic and mechanistic approaches to RNA and protein systems, Herschlag received a B.S. in Biochemistry from Binghamton University in 1982. He began his graduate studies at University of Minnesota then moved on to complete his PhD in Biochemistry at Brandeis University under W.P. Jencks in 1988.
Research Interest
Molecular biology Biochemistry
Publications
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N Bisaria, I Jarmoskaite, D Herschlag (2017) Lessons from Enzyme Kinetics Reveal Specificity Principles for RNA-Guided Nucleases in RNA Interference and CRISPR-Based Genome Editing Cell Syst 4:21-29
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BE Allred, M Gebala, D Herschlag (2017) Determination of Ion Atmosphere Effects on the Nucleic Acid Electrostatic Potential and Ligand Association Using AH+·C Wobble Formation in Double-Stranded DNA J Am Chem Soc 139:7540-7548
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V Lamba, E Sanchez, LR Fanning, K Howe, MA Alvarez et al (2017) Kemp Eliminase Activity of Ketosteroid Isomerase Biochemistry 56: 582-591