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57
Citations
8629
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14097
National Ranking
5944

Overview

Richard E. McCarty is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their academic profile presents a professional engaged in scientific research with a focus reflected by their institutional association.

Though no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific research topics are available, the connection to Johns Hopkins University implies involvement in rigorous academic work within a research-intensive environment.

The absence of detailed information on publications, subfields, and awards limits deeper insight into the precise areas of study or scholarly impact. However, the professional affiliation alone situates them within a prominent research community known for contributions across multiple scientific disciplines.

No records of book publications or detailed fields of study were provided, which suggests that the available data does not encompass these elements of their academic career.

Best Publications

  • Partial resolution of the enzymes catalyzing photophosphorylation. 3. Activation of adenosine triphosphatase and 32P-labeled orthophosphate -adeno-sine triphosphate exchange in chloroplasts.

    Richard E. McCarty;Efraim Racker

  • Role of a disulfide bond in the gamma subunit in activation of the ATPase of chloroplast coupling factor 1.

    C M Nalin;R E McCarty

  • Partial Resolution of the Enzymes Catalyzing Photophosphorylation: II. THE INHIBITION AND STIMULATION OF PHOTOPHOSPHORYLATION BY N,N'-DICYCLOHEXYLCARBODIIMIDE

    Richard E. McCarty;Efraim Racker

  • How cells make ATP.

    Peter C. Hinkle;Richard E. McCarty

  • Effect of a coupling factor and its antiserum on photophosphorylation and hydrogen ion transport.

    McCarty Re;Racker E

  • Light-stimulated incorporation of N-ethylmaleimide into coupling factor 1 in spinach chloroplasts.

    Richard E. McCarty;John Fagan

  • Role of the gamma subunit of chloroplast coupling factor 1 in the light-dependent activation of photophosphorylation and ATPase activity by dithiothreitol.

    S R Ketcham;J W Davenport;K Warncke;R E McCarty

  • Preparation of the epsilon subunit and epsilon subunit-deficient chloroplast coupling factor 1 in reconstitutively active forms.

    M L Richter;W J Patrie;R E McCarty

  • Chloroplast damage due to enzymatic hydrolysis of endogenous lipids.

    R E McCarty;A T Jagendorf

  • Partial resolution of the enzymes catalyzing photophosphorylation. VII. The function of plastocyanin and its interaction with a specific antibody.

    Günter A. Hauska;Richard E. McCarty;Richard J. Berzborn;Efraim Racker

  • Effects of Adenine Nucleotides and of Photophosphorylation on H+ Uptake and the Magnitude of the H+ Gradient in Illuminated Chloroplasts

    Archie R. Portis;Richard E. McCarty

  • Effects of Adenine Nucleotides on Hydrogen-Ion Transport in Chloroplasts

    Richard E. McCarty;Jonathan S. Fuhrman;Yoko Tsuchiya

  • Structure of the ATP synthase from chloroplasts studied by electron microscopy. Localization of the small subunits

    Egbert J. Boekema;Jianping Xiao;Richard E. McCarty

  • Dio-9, an inhibitor of coupled electron transport and phosphorylation in chloroplasts.

    Richard E. McCarty;R. J. Guillory;Efraim Racker

  • Light-dependent inhibition of photophosphorylation by N-ethylmaleimide.

    Richard E. McCarty;Phillip R. Pittman;Yoko Tsuchiya

  • Quantitative relationships between phosphorylation, electron flow, and internal hydrogen ion concentrations in spinach chloroplasts.

    A R Portis;R E McCarty

  • The Mr-value of chloroplast coupling factor 1

    James V. Moroney;Linda Lopresti;Bruce F. McEwen;Richard E. McCarty

  • Energy-dependent changes in the conformation of the epsilon subunit of the chloroplast ATP synthase.

    M L Richter;R E McCarty

  • Binding stoichiometry and structural mapping of the .epsilon. polypeptide of chloroplast coupling factor 1

    Mark L. Richter;Brian Snyder;Richard E. McCarty;Gordon G. Hammes

  • Characterization of the cysteinyl-containing peptides of the gamma subunit of coupling factor 1.

    J V Moroney;C S Fullmer;R E McCarty

Frequent Co-Authors

Efraim Racker
Efraim Racker Cornell University
James V. Moroney
James V. Moroney Louisiana State University
Gordon G. Hammes
Gordon G. Hammes Duke University
Archie R. Portis
Archie R. Portis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Richard A. Cerione
Richard A. Cerione Cornell University
Egbert J. Boekema
Egbert J. Boekema University of Groningen
John S. Olson
John S. Olson Rice University
Harold A. Scheraga
Harold A. Scheraga Cornell University

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