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Richard Wynn, Ph.D.

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Richard Wynn
Name:
  Richard Max Wynn, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - General Medicine
Secondary Appointment:
  Biochemistry
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Southwestern Medical School
Non-degree Program:
  STARS

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Inborn errors of metabolism
Structure and function of mitochondrial multienzyme complexes
Heat shock and chaperone proteins
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Machius, M., Chuang, J.L., Wynn, R.M., Tomchick, D.R, and Chuang, D.T., "Structure of rat BCKD kinase: nucleotide-induced domain communication in a mitochondrial protein kinase" Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A., 98(20):11218-23, September 2001
Chuang, J.L., Wynn, R.M., and Chuang, D.T., "The C-terminal hinge region of lipoic acid-bearing domain of E2b is essential for domain interaction with branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase kinase" J Biol Chem, 277(40):36905-8., August 2002
Wynn, R.M., Chuang, J.L., Sansaricq, C., Mandel, H., and Chuang, D.T., "Biochemical basis of type IB (E1beta ) mutations in maple syrup urine disease. A prevalent allele in patients from the Druze kindred in Israel" J Biol Chem, 276(39):36550-6, July 2001
Wynn, R.M., Machius, M., Chuang, J.L., Li, J., Tomchick, D.R., and Chuang, D.T., "Roles of His291-alpha and His146-beta' in the reductive acylation reaction catalyzed by human branched-chain alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase" J. Biol Chem., Epublication August 2003
 
 
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