William R. Veatch

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Pharmacology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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WILLIAM R. VEATCH, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, died June 7, 1982, at the age of 36. Mr. Veatch was a pioneer in the study of structure and function of channels in biological membranes. His early work explained the molecular concentration of gramiculidan, a polypeptide antibiotic necessary for channel-forming activity. Most recently he had been investigating the dynamic interaction between transmembrane proteins and the ectoskeleton of the human red blood cell.
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Elkan Rogers Blout grad student 1974 Harvard
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Weinstein S, Durkin JT, Veatch WR, et al. (1985) Conformation of the gramicidin A channel in phospholipid vesicles: a fluorine-19 nuclear magnetic resonance study. Biochemistry. 24: 4374-82
Wallace BA, Veatch WR, Blout ER. (1982) The effects of lipid environment, ion-binding and chemical modifications on the structure of the gramicidin transmembrane channel. Biophysical Journal. 37: 197-9
Wallace BA, Veatch WR, Blout ER. (1981) Conformation of gramicidin A in phospholipid vesicles: circular dichroism studies of effects of ion binding, chemical modification, and lipid structure. Biochemistry. 20: 5754-60
Weinstein S, Wallace BA, Morrow JS, et al. (1980) Conformation of the gramicidin A transmembrane channel: A 13C nuclear magnetic resonance study of 13C-enriched gramicidin in phosphatidylcholine vesicles. Journal of Molecular Biology. 143: 1-19
Weinstein S, Wallace BA, Blout ER, et al. (1979) Conformation of gramicidin A channel in phospholipid vesicles: a 13C and 19F nuclear magnetic resonance study. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 76: 4230-4
Veatch W, Stryer L. (1977) The dimeric nature of the gramicidin A transmembrane channel: conductance and fluorescence energy transfer studies of hybrid channels. Journal of Molecular Biology. 113: 89-102
Veatch WR, Blout ER. (1976) Preparation and properties of O-dansyltyrosine gramicidin C. Biochemistry. 15: 3026-30
Veatch WR, Mathies R, Eisenberg M, et al. (1975) Simultaneous fluorescence and conductance studies of planar bilayer membranes containing a highly active and fluorescent analog of gramicidin A. Journal of Molecular Biology. 99: 75-92
Fossel ET, Veatch WR, Ovchinnikov UA, et al. (1974) A 13C nuclear magnetic resonance study of gramicidin A in monomer and dimer forms. Biochemistry. 13: 5264-75
Veatch WR, Blout ER. (1974) The aggregation of gramicidin A in solution. Biochemistry. 13: 5257-64
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