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Overview

Keith Brew is affiliated with Florida Atlantic University in the United States. Their research spans several fields including Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Materials Science. The scientist's work has a particular focus on subfields such as Cancer Research, Biomaterials, Genetics, Biomedical Engineering, and Immunology and Allergy.

The main topics explored by Keith Brew include Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms, Collagen Extraction and Characterization, Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Cell Adhesion Molecules Research, Platelet Disorders and Treatments, and Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis.

Keith Brew has contributed to several publications in diverse scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Molecular Biology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Advanced Healthcare Materials

Their recent papers demonstrate the scope and progression of their research efforts. These include:

  • "Thermodynamic and Mechanistic Insights into Coupled Binding and Unwinding of Collagen by Matrix Metalloproteinase 1," 2020, Journal of Molecular Biology
  • "Thermodynamic and mechanistic insights into coupled binding and unwinding of collagen by matrix metalloproteinase 1," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Bioprinted Micro-Clots for Kinetic Analysis of Endothelial Cell-Mediated Fibrinolysis," 2025, Advanced Healthcare Materials

Keith Brew has worked collaboratively with several coauthors on multiple projects. Frequent collaborators are:

  • Szymon W. Manka
  • Jonathan Chang
  • Jamie A.G. Hamilton
  • Varun Kumar
  • José A. Díaz

Best Publications

  • Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases: evolution, structure and function.

    Keith Brew;Deendayal Dinakarpandian;Hideaki Nagase;Hideaki Nagase

  • The tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs): An ancient family with structural and functional diversity

    Keith Brew;Hideaki Nagase

  • Mechanism of inhibition of the human matrix metalloproteinase stromelysin-1 by TIMP-1.

    Franz-Xaver Gomis-Rüth;Klaus Maskos;Michael Betz;Andreas Bergner

  • The role of alpha-lactalbumin and the A protein in lactose synthetase: a unique mechanism for the control of a biological reaction

    Keith Brew;Thomas C. Vanaman;Robert L. Hill

  • A possible three-dimensional structure of bovine alpha-lactalbumin based on that of hen's egg-white lysozyme.

    W.J. Browne;A.C.T. North;D.C. Phillips;Keith Brew

  • TIMP-3 Is a Potent Inhibitor of Aggrecanase 1 (ADAM-TS4) and Aggrecanase 2 (ADAM-TS5)

    Masahide Kashiwagi;Masahide Kashiwagi;Micky Tortorella;Hideaki Nagase;Keith Brew

  • TIMP-3 binds to sulfated glycosaminoglycans of the extracellular matrix.

    Wei-Hsuan Yu;Shuan-su C. Yu;Qi Meng;Keith Brew

  • The Complete Amino Acid Sequence of Bovine α-Lactalbumin

    Keith Brew;Francis J. Castellino;Thomas C. Vanaman;Robert L. Hill

  • Comparison of the Amino Acid Sequence of Bovine α-Lactalbumin and Hens Egg White Lysozyme

    Keith Brew;Thomas C. Vanaman;Robert L. Hill

  • The primary structure of human serum transferrin. The structures of seven cyanogen bromide fragments and the assembly of the complete structure

    R T MacGillivray;E Mendez;J G Shewale;S K Sinha

  • Homology of beta-lactoglobulin, serum retinol-binding protein, and protein HC.

    Syed Pervaiz;Keith Brew

  • Homology and structure-function correlations between alpha 1-acid glycoprotein and serum retinol-binding protein and its relatives.

    Syed Pervaiz;Keith Brew

  • Crystal Structures of Apo- and Holo-bovine α-Lactalbumin at 2.2-Å Resolution Reveal an Effect of Calcium on Inter-lobe Interactions

    E D Chrysina;K Brew;K R Acharya

  • Crystal structures of guinea-pig, goat and bovine α-lactalbumin highlight the enhanced conformational flexibility of regions that are significant for its action in lactose synthase

    Ashley C.W. Pike;Keith Brew;K. Ravi Acharya

  • Primary structural requirements for the enzymatic formation of the N-glycosidic bond in glycoproteins. Studies with natural and synthetic peptides.

    Gerald Warren Hart;K. Brew;G. A. Grant;R. A. Bradshaw

  • Cloning and sequencing of cDNA of bovine N-acetylglucosamine (beta 1-4)galactosyltransferase.

    Hisashi Narimatsu;Sudhir Sinha;Keith Brew;Hiroto Okayama

  • The complete amino acid sequence of human serum transferrin

    Ross T. A. MacGillivray;Enrique Mendez;Sudhir K. Sinha;Michael R. Sutton

  • Some kinetic properties of human-milk galactosyl transferase.

    Balwant S. Khatra;David G. Herries;Keith Brew

  • The Complete Amino‐Acid Sequence of Human α‐Lactalbumin

    John B. C. Findlay;Keith Brew

  • Rapid collapse and slow structural reorganisation during the refolding of bovine alpha-lactalbumin.

    Vincent Forge;Ramani T. Wijesinha;Jochen Balbach;Keith Brew

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideaki Nagase
Hideaki Nagase University of Oxford
K. Ravi Acharya
K. Ravi Acharya University of Bath
Robert L. Hill
Robert L. Hill Duke University
Gregg B. Fields
Gregg B. Fields Florida Atlantic University
David Puett
David Puett University of Georgia
Peng George Wang
Peng George Wang Georgia State University
Wolfram Bode
Wolfram Bode Max Planck Society
Klaus Maskos
Klaus Maskos Proteros biostructures GmbH
Kermit L. Carraway
Kermit L. Carraway University of California, Davis
Christopher M. Dobson
Christopher M. Dobson University of Cambridge

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