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Jack Peisach was affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their research focused on various fields, including Materials Science, Environmental Science, and Nursing. Within these broader areas, their work addressed subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

Their research contributed to multiple main topics, including:

  • Enzyme Structure and Function
  • Chromium effects and bioremediation
  • Trace Elements in Health

Peisach's recent publication was titled "Reprint of: Structural Implications Derived from the Analysis of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectra of Natural and Artificial Copper Proteins," published in 2022 in the Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. This paper explored the structural characteristics of copper proteins through electron paramagnetic resonance spectra analysis.

The scientist frequently published in the Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. Collaboration was also part of their work, with notable coauthors including W. E. Blumberg.

Best Publications

  • Structural implications derived from the analysis of electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of natural and artificial copper proteins.

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  • Activated bleomycin. A transient complex of drug, iron, and oxygen that degrades DNA.

    R M Burger;J Peisach;S B Horwitz

  • EFFECT OF CHELATING AGENTS AND METAL IONS ON THE DEGRADATION OF DNA BY BLEOMYCIN

    Edward A. Sausville;Jack Peisach;Susan B. Horwitz

  • Molecular Features of the Copper Binding Sites in the Octarepeat Domain of the Prion Protein

    Colin S. Burns;Eliah Aronoff-Spencer;Christine M. Dunham;Paula Lario

  • Properties and products of the degradation of DNA by bleomycin and iron(II)

    Edward A. Sausville;Roland W. Stein;Jack Peisach;Susan B. Horwitz

  • Identification of the Cu2+ Binding Sites in the N-Terminal Domain of the Prion Protein by EPR and CD Spectroscopy

    Eliah Aronoff-Spencer;Colin S. Burns;Nikolai I. Avdievich;Gary J. Gerfen

  • A role for ferrous ion and oxygen in the degradation of DNA by bleomycin.

    Edward A. Sausville;Jack Peisach;Susan B. Horwitz

  • SPIN-STATE CHANGES IN CYTOCHROME P-450cam ON BINDING OF SPECIFIC SUBSTRATES

    R. Tsai;C. A. Yu;I. C. Gunsalus;J. Peisach

  • Copper coordination in the full-length, recombinant prion protein.

    Colin S. Burns;Eliah Aronoff-Spencer;Giuseppe Legname;Stanley B. Prusiner

  • The Effects of Protein Conformation on the Heme Symmetry in High Spin Ferric Heme Proteins as Studied by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

    J. Peisach;W.E. Blumberg;S. Ogawa;E.A. Rachmilewitz

  • Studies on the stability of oxyhemoglobin A and its constituent chains and their derivatives

    E.A. Rachmilewitz;J. Peisach;W.E. Blumberg

  • Endonuclease III is an iron-sulfur protein.

    Richard P. Cunningham;Hitomi Asahara;Janet F. Bank;Charles P. Scholes

  • Sulfheme Proteins I. OPTICAL AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF SULFMYOGLOBIN AND ITS DERIVATIVES

    Jay A. Berzofsky;J. Peisach;W. E. Blumberg

  • The octarepeat domain of the prion protein binds Cu(II) with three distinct coordination modes at pH 7.4.

    Madhuri Chattopadhyay;Eric D. Walter;Dustin J. Newell;Pilgrim J. Jackson

  • Electrospray Mass Spectrometry of Iron Bleomycin: Demonstration That Activated Bleomycin Is a Ferric Peroxide Complex

    Joseph W. Sam;Xue-Jun Tang;Jack Peisach

  • Origin of malondialdehyde from DNA degraded by Fe(II) x bleomycin.

    R M Burger;A R Berkowitz;J Peisach;S B Horwitz

  • Growth-modulating plasma tripeptide may function by facilitating copper uptake into cells.

    Loren Pickart;Jonathan H. Freedman;W. John Loker;Jack Peisach

  • Structural properties of stellacyanin, a copper mucoprotein from Rhus vernicifera, the Japanese lac tree.

    J. Peisach;Walter G. Levine;W.E. Blumberg

  • Mechanism of bleomycin action: In vitro studies

    Richard M. Burger;Jack Peisach;Susan Band Horwitz

  • An Analysis of the Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrum of Pseudomonas oleovorans Rubredoxin: A METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF THE LIGANDS OF FERRIC IRON IN COMPLETELY RHOMBIC SITES

    J. Peisach;W.E. Blumberg;E.T. Lode;M.J. Coon

  • A Model Compound Study of the CO-Adduct of Cytochrome P-450

    J.O. Stern;J. Peisach

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Band Horwitz
Susan Band Horwitz Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Luigi Bubacco
Luigi Bubacco University of Padua
Stephen J. Benkovic
Stephen J. Benkovic Pennsylvania State University
Denis L. Rousseau
Denis L. Rousseau Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Joan Selverstone Valentine
Joan Selverstone Valentine University of California, Los Angeles
William E. Antholine
William E. Antholine Medical College of Wisconsin
Glenn L. Millhauser
Glenn L. Millhauser University of California, Santa Cruz
John W. Kozarich
John W. Kozarich The University of Texas at Austin
Richard Cammack
Richard Cammack King's College London

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