Kevin R. Hoke, PhD

Affiliations: 
Berry College, Rome, GA, United States 
Area:
metalloprotein electrochemistry
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Harry Barkus Gray grad student 2002 Caltech
 (Electron tunneling in blue and purple copper proteins.)
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Deng Y, Weaver ML, Hoke KR, et al. (2019) A Heme Propionate Staples the Structure of Cytochrome for Methionine Ligation to the Heme Iron. Inorganic Chemistry
Devlin T, Hofman CR, Acevedo ZPV, et al. (2018) DEPC modification of the Cu protein from Thermus thermophilus. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : Jbic : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
Deng Y, Zhong F, Alden S, et al. (2018) The K79G Mutation Reshapes the Heme Crevice and Alters Redox Properties of Cytochrome c. Biochemistry
Amacher JF, Zhong F, Lisi GP, et al. (2018) Correction to "A Compact Structure of Cytochrome c Trapped in a Lysine-Ligated State: Loop Refolding and Functional Implications of a Conformational Switch". Journal of the American Chemical Society
Amacher JF, Zhong F, Lisi GP, et al. (2015) A Compact Structure of Cytochrome c Trapped in a Lysine-Ligated State: Loop Refolding and Functional Implications of a Conformational Switch. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Kirchberg K, Bamann* C, Fendler* K, et al. (2005) Direct Determination of Proton Uptake Kinetics During the O to E Transition of Cytochrome c Oxidase from P. denitrificans Gbm Annual Fall Meeting Berlin/Potsdam 2005. 2005
Hoke KR, Cobb N, Armstrong FA, et al. (2004) Electrochemical studies of arsenite oxidase: an unusual example of a highly cooperative two-electron molybdenum center. Biochemistry. 43: 1667-74
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