Position: Senior Lecturer
Location: 5.03
Telephone: 020 8223 4524
Email: a.r.thompsett@uel.ac.uk
Contact address:
5.03
School of Health, Sport and Bioscience
University of East London
Stratford Campus
London E15 4LZ
Arnesano F., Banci L., Bertini I., Felli I.C., Luchinat C., Thompsett A.R., A strategy for the NMR characterization of type II copper(II) proteins: the case of the copper trafficking protein CopC from Pseudomonas Syringae, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2003, 125: 7200-8.
Arnesano F., Banci L., Bertini I., Mangani S., Thompsett A.R., A redox switch in CopC: an intriguing copper trafficking protein that binds copper(I) and copper(II) at different sites. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2003, 100: 3814-9.
Arnesano F., Banci L., Bertini I., Thompsett A.R., Solution structure of CopC: a cupredoxin-like protein involved in copper homeostasis. Structure (Camb.), 2002, 10: 1337-47.
Banci L., Bertini I., Ciurli S., Dikiy A., Dittmer J., Rosato A., Sciara G., Thompsett AR., NMR spectroscopic solution structure, backbone mobility, and homology modeling of c-type cytochromes from Gram-positive bacteria. ChemBioChem, 2002, 3: 299-310.
Bedford R.B., Hill A.F., Thompsett A.R., White A.J.P., Williams D.J., Transalkynylation and catalytic demercuration of bis(alkynyl)mercurials: two alternative mechanisms. J. Chem.Soc. Chem. Comm., 1996,1059.
Alcock N.W., Hill A.F., Melling R.P., Thompsett A.R., Synthesis, molecular structure, and the protonation reactions of the zerovalent complex [Ru(η2-PhC≡C-C≡CPh)(CO)2(PPh3)2. Organometallics, 1993, 12, 641.
Alcock N.W., Burns I.D., Claire K.S., Hill A.F., Thompsett A.R., Synthesis, and reactivity of hydrido, halogeno and α-organyl ruthenatetraboranes. J. Organomet. Chem., 1992, 425, C8.
Hill A.F., Melling R.P., Thompsett A.R., Reactions of α-phenyl-trans-β-styryl complexes with isonitriles: hemi labile alkyne coordination., J. Organomet. Chem., 1991, 402, C8.
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