Stephen Everse
Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Everse received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, San Diego in 1995. His postdoctoral work at UCSD focused on obtaining a structural understanding of the fibrinogen molecule. His work resulted in the X-ray crystallographic structures of the fibrinogen fragment D and the fibrin fragment double-D. He joined the Biochemistry Department in the Fall of 1998 as part of the HHMI Structural Biology Initiative at UVM.
Research Interest
Biochemsitry
Publications
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Eckenroth BE, Steere AN, Chasteen ND, Everse SJ, Mason AB. How the binding of human transferrin primes the transferrin receptor potentiating iron release at endosomal pH. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2011 Aug 9;108(32):13089-94.
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Wally J, Halbrooks PJ, Vonrhein C, Rould MA, Everse SJ, Mason AB, Buchanan SK. The crystal structure of iron-free human serum transferrin provides insight into inter-lobe communication and receptor binding. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2006 Aug 25;281(34):24934-44.
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Hockin MF, Jones KC, Everse SJ, Mann KG. A model for the stoichiometric regulation of blood coagulation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2002 May 24;277(21):18322-33.
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Adams TE, Hockin MF, Mann KG, Everse SJ. The crystal structure of activated protein C-inactivated bovine factor Va: Implications for cofactor function. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2004 Jun 15;101(24):8918-23.