Vern Schramm
Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Yeshiva University
United States of America
Biography
Vern Schramm is a Professor in Yeshiva University in the Department of Biochemistry. Vern Schramm research interests are in Enzymatic transition states are solved by isotope effects and quantum chemistry. This knowledge permits drug design for cancers, antibiotics and other disorders. Protein dynamics in catalysis is a second focus.
Research Interest
Enzymatic transition states are solved by isotope effects and quantum chemistry. This knowledge permits drug design for cancers, antibiotics and other disorders. Protein dynamics in catalysis is a second focus.
Publications
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Poulin, M.B., Du, Q. and Schramm, V.L. “Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of (36)S Isotopologues of Methionine and S-Adenosyl-l-methionine.” J. Org. Chem. 80, 5344-5347 (2015). PMID25884979
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Freitas, E.O., Nico, D., Guan, R., Meyer-Fernandes, J.R., Clinch, K., Evans, G.B., Tyler, P.C., Schramm, V.L. and Palatnik-de-Sousa, C.B. “Immucillins Impair Leishmania (L.) infantum chagasi and Leishmania (L.) amazonensis Multiplication In Vitro.” PLoSOne 10 (2015). PMCID: PMC4409337
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Yuan, H., Du, Q., Sturm, M.B., and Schramm, V.L. “Soapwort Saporin L3 Expression in Yeast, Mutagenesis and RNA Substrate Specificity.” Biochemistry (2015) Epub ahead of print. PMID26091305