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Works by Scott Mateer in Chemistry

2020

Utilizing an Engineered E. Coli Library as an Asymmetric Biocatalyst Towards Pharmaceutical Precursors., Brent D. Feske, Richard Hammond, Wade Poston, Scott Mateer, Todd Hizer
Brent Feske

Characterizing Substrate Specificity in the Aldo-Keto Reductase, YDL124w, Madelyn Roush, Brandon Stevenson, Cassandra Connolly, Candace Poole, Clifford Padgett, Brent D. Feske, Scott Mateer
Brent Feske

Improving Asymmetric Reductions by Building Reductase Chimeras and the Investigation of Reductase Mutagenesis, Crystal Archer, Erik Davis, Ruchita Patel, Mande Beers, Scott Mateer, Brent D. Feske
Brent Feske

Stereochemical Predictions of Aldo-Keto Reductase Products through Molecular Modeling, John E. Walker, John Knudsen, Stephen Savioli, Brent D. Feske, Scott Mateer, Clifford W. Padgett
Brent Feske

Stereochemical Predictions of the Products from a Carbonyl Reductase from Sporobolomyces Salmonicolor through Docking and Molecular Dynamics, Phung-Hoang Nguyen, Brent D. Feske, Scott Mateer, Clifford Padgett
Brent Feske

2012

Characterizing Substrate Specificity in the Aldo-Keto Reductase, YDL124w, Madelyn Roush, Brandon Stevenson, Cassandra Connolly, Candace Poole, Clifford W. Padgett, Brent D. Feske, Scott Mateer
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Presentations

2011

Stereochemical Predictions of the Products from a Carbonyl Reductase from Sporobolomyces Salmonicolor through Docking and Molecular Dynamics, Phung-Hoang Nguyen, Brent D. Feske, Scott Mateer, Clifford W. Padgett
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Presentations

2009

Stereochemical Predictions of Aldo-Keto Reductase Products through Molecular Modeling, John E. Walker, John Knudsen, Stephen Savioli, Brent D. Feske, Scott Mateer, Clifford W. Padgett
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Presentations

2007

Improving Asymmetric Reductions by Building Reductase Chimeras and the Investigation of Reductase Mutagenesis, Crystal Archer, Erik Davis, Ruchita Patel, Mande Beers, Scott Mateer, Brent D. Feske
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Presentations