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Overview

Peter McPhie is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with specific contributions in Molecular Biology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Cancer Research.

The scientist has authored papers on topics including Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders, Chemical Analysis and Environmental Impact, and Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment.

Recent publications by Peter McPhie include:

  • Herbert Tabor (1918-1920): obituary., 2020, Biophysical Reviews
  • Correction to: Herbert Tabor (1918-1920): obituary, 2021, Biophysical Reviews

The primary venue for their published work is Biophysical Reviews, where they have contributed at least two papers.

The absence of frequent co-authors indicates that much of their work may be conducted independently or the data does not identify recurrent collaborators.

Best Publications

  • Effect of dextran on protein stability and conformation attributed to macromolecular crowding

    Kenji Sasahara;Peter McPhie;Allen P. Minton

  • The repeat domain of the melanosome fibril protein Pmel17 forms the amyloid core promoting melanin synthesis

    Ryan P. McGlinchey;Frank Shewmaker;Peter McPhie;Begoña Monterroso

  • A sequential model of nucleation-dependent protein folding: Kinetic studies of ribonuclease A☆☆☆

    Tian Y. Tsong;Robert L. Baldwin;Peter McPhie;Elliot L. Elson

  • A motif in human histidyl-tRNA synthetase which is shared among several aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases is a coiled-coil that is essential for enzymatic activity and contains the major autoantigenic epitope.

    Nina Raben;Ralph Nichols;Jan Dohlman;Peter McPhie

  • The Functional Curli Amyloid Is Not Based on In-register Parallel β-Sheet Structure

    Frank Shewmaker;Ryan P. McGlinchey;Kent R. Thurber;Peter McPhie

  • Cytosolic thyroid hormone-binding protein is a monomer of pyruvate kinase.

    Hirokazu Kato;Takaaki Fukuda;Clifford Parkison;Peter McPhie

  • Rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP2 self-assembles into octamers that undergo ligand-induced conformational changes.

    Peter Schuck;Zenobia Taraporewala;Peter McPhie;John T. Patton

  • An in vitro novel mechanism of regulating the activity of pyruvate kinase M2 by thyroid hormone and fructose 1, 6-bisphosphate.

    Kiyoto Ashizawa;Peter McPhie;Kwang Huei Lin;Sheue Yann Cheng

  • Domain architecture of the heme-independent yeast cystathionine beta-synthase provides insights into mechanisms of catalysis and regulation.

    Kwang-Hwan Jhee;Peter McPhie;Edith Wilson Miles

  • Assembly of the Yeast Cell Wall Crh1p AND Crh2p ACT AS TRANSGLYCOSYLASES IN VIVO AND IN VITRO

    Enrico Cabib;Vladimir Farkas;Ondrej Kosík;Noelia Blanco

  • Enzymatic aspects of the phenol (aryl) sulfotransferases

    Michael W. Duffel;A. David Marshall;Peter McPhie;Vyas Sharma

  • Expression, purification, and biochemical characterization of the amino-terminal extracellular domain of the human calcium receptor.

    Paul K. Goldsmith;Gao Feng Fan;Kausik Ray;Joseph Shiloach

  • Yeast Cystathionine β-Synthase Is a Pyridoxal Phosphate Enzyme but, Unlike the Human Enzyme, Is Not a Heme Protein

    Kwang-Hwan Jhee;Peter McPhie;Edith Wilson Miles

  • Determination of Transport Kinetics of Chick MCT3 Monocarboxylate Transporter from Retinal Pigment Epithelium by Expression in Genetically Modified Yeast

    Evelyn F. Grollman;Nancy J. Philp;Peter McPhie;Rita D. Ward

  • A spectrophotometric investigation of the pepsinogen-pepsin conversion.

    Peter McPhie

  • A natural processing product of rat diazepam binding inhibitor, triakontatetraneuropeptide (diazepam binding inhibitor 17-50) contains an alpha-helix, which allows discrimination between benzodiazepine binding site subtypes.

    Alla Berkovich;Peter Mcphie;Marie Campagnone;Alessandro Guidotti

  • Structural studies on the PH domains of Db1, Sos1, IRS-1, and beta ARK1 and their differential binding to G beta gamma subunits.

    Mahadevan D;Thanki N;Singh J;McPhie P

  • A turbidimetri milk-clotting assay for pepsin

    Peter McPhie

  • Analytical chemistry by open learning: A series published by Wiley, Chichester, UK and New York, NY. $20.00 and up

    Peter McPhie

  • Evidence for a Rate-determining Proton Abstraction in the Serine Deaminase Reaction of the β2 Subunit of Tryptophan Synthetase

    Edith Wilson Miles;Peter McPhie

  • Nucleotidylylation of the VPg Protein of a Human Norovirus by its Proteinase-Polymerase Precursor Protein

    Gaël Belliot;Stanislav V. Sosnovtsev;Kyeong-Ok Chang;Peter McPhie

  • The Protein protocols handbook

    Peter McPhie

  • The elements of graphing data: By William S. Cleveland, Wadsworth Advanced Books & Software, Monterey, Calif. 1985, 323 pp. $27.95 clothbound, $18.95 paperback

    Peter McPhie

  • Methods in molecular biology: Vol. 1, Proteins. Edited by J. M. Walker, Humana Press, Clifton, N. J., 1984. 384 pp. $45.00

    Peter McPhie

Frequent Co-Authors

Edith Wilson Miles
Edith Wilson Miles National Institutes of Health
Sheue-yann Cheng
Sheue-yann Cheng National Institutes of Health
William B. Jakoby
William B. Jakoby National Institutes of Health
Faizan Ahmad
Faizan Ahmad Jamia Millia Islamia
Robert S. Phillips
Robert S. Phillips University of Georgia
Reed B. Wickner
Reed B. Wickner National Institutes of Health
Allen P. Minton
Allen P. Minton National Institutes of Health
Harvey B. Pollard
Harvey B. Pollard Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
David L. Narum
David L. Narum National Institutes of Health
Clifton E. Barry
Clifton E. Barry National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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