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Michael I. Verkhovsky

Michael I. Verkhovsky

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Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
9693
World Ranking
10396
National Ranking
54

Overview

Michael I. Verkhovsky is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. Their work is associated with this institution, contributing to the academic community in a capacity consistent with a research or teaching role.

While detailed data on recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not available, Michael I. Verkhovsky's professional profile reflects an ongoing engagement with their academic field. Aspects such as main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of research have not been explicitly documented in the accessible data.

Information regarding book publications, research topics, or awards does not appear in the present source material, which limits the scope to an institutional affiliation and general academic identity.

Given the lack of detailed publication or collaboration information, it is not possible to further delineate the scientific contributions or thematic focus areas of Michael I. Verkhovsky's research activities at this time.

Best Publications

  • The cytochrome bd respiratory oxygen reductases

    Vitaliy B. Borisov;Robert B. Gennis;James Hemp;Michael I. Verkhovsky

  • Proton-coupled electron transfer in cytochrome oxidase.

    Ville R. I. Kaila;Michael I. Verkhovsky;Mårten Wikström

  • Proton-coupled electron transfer drives the proton pump of cytochrome c oxidase

    Ilya Belevich;Michael I. Verkhovsky;Mårten Wikström

  • Water-gated mechanism of proton translocation by cytochrome c oxidase.

    Mårten Wikström;Michael I. Verkhovsky;Gerhard Hummer

  • Proton translocation by cytochrome c oxidase.

    Michael I. Verkhovsky;Audrius Jasaitis;Marina L. Verkhovskaya;Joel E. Morgan

  • The catalytic cycle of cytochrome c oxidase is not the sum of its two halves.

    Dmitry Bloch;Ilya Belevich;Audrius Jasaitis;Camilla Ribacka

  • Mechanism and energetics of proton translocation by the respiratory heme-copper oxidases.

    Mårten Wikström;Michael I. Verkhovsky

  • Exploring the proton pump mechanism of cytochrome c oxidase in real time

    Ilya Belevich;Dmitry A. Bloch;Nikolai Belevich;Mårten Wikström

  • Molecular mechanism of proton translocation by cytochrome c oxidase.

    Ilya Belevich;Michael I. Verkhovsky

  • Real-time electron transfer in respiratory complex I

    Marina L. Verkhovskaya;Nikolai Belevich;Liliya Euro;Mårten Wikström

  • Oxygen binding and activation : early steps in the reaction of oxygen with cytochrome c oxidase

    Verkhovsky Mi;Morgan Je;Wikström M

  • Glutamic acid 286 in subunit I of cytochrome bo3 is involved in proton translocation

    Marina L. Verkhovskaya;Arturo Garcìa-Horsman;Anne Puustinen;Jean-Louis Rigaud

  • Role of the PR intermediate in the reaction of cytochrome c oxidase with O2.

    Joel E. Morgan;Michael I. Verkhovsky;Graham Palmer;Mårten Wikström

  • The role of the D- and K-pathways of proton transfer in the function of the haem-copper oxidases.

    Mårten Wikström;Audrius Jasaitis;Camilla Backgren;Anne Puustinen

  • The histidine cycle: A new model for proton translocation in the respiratory heme-copper oxidases

    Joel E. Morgan;Michael I. Verkhovsky;Mårten Wikström

  • Glutamic acid 242 is a valve in the proton pump of cytochrome c oxidase

    Ville R. I. Kaila;Michael I. Verkhovsky;Gerhard Hummer;Mårten Wikström

  • Aerobic respiratory chain of Escherichia coli is not allowed to work in fully uncoupled mode

    Vitaliy B. Borisov;Ranjani Murali;Marina L. Verkhovskaya;Dmitry A. Bloch

  • Control of electron delivery to the oxygen reduction site of cytochrome c oxidase: A role for protons

    Verkhovsky Mi;Morgan Je;Wikström M

  • MECHANISM OF PROTON TRANSLOCATION BY THE RESPIRATORY OXIDASES : THE HISTIDINE CYCLE

    Mårten Wikström;Alexander Bogachev;Moshe Finel;Joel E. Morgan

  • Assignment and charge translocation stoichiometries of the major electrogenic phases in the reaction of cytochrome c oxidase with dioxygen.

    Audrius Jasaitis;Michael I. Verkhovsky;Joel E. Morgan;Marina L. Verkhovskaya

Frequent Co-Authors

Mårten Wikström
Mårten Wikström University of Helsinki
Robert B. Gennis
Robert B. Gennis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ville R. I. Kaila
Ville R. I. Kaila Stockholm University
Gerhard Hummer
Gerhard Hummer Max Planck Society
Andreas S. Bommarius
Andreas S. Bommarius Georgia Institute of Technology
Laren M. Tolbert
Laren M. Tolbert Georgia Institute of Technology
Anna I. Krylov
Anna I. Krylov University of Southern California
Miguel Teixeira
Miguel Teixeira Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Vladimir P. Skulachev
Vladimir P. Skulachev Lomonosov Moscow State University
Matti Saraste
Matti Saraste European Bioinformatics Institute

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