Irwin H. Segel
Professor
ihsegel@ucdavis.edu
Office
247B Briggs Hall
(530) 752-3193
1962
PhD
University of Wisconsin
Biochemistry
1960
MS
University of Wisconsin
Biochemistry
1957
BS
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
Chemistry
Enzymology, physiology, and regulation of sulfur metabolism with emphasis on the enzymes of inorganic sulfate activation in fungi, plants, animals, and bacteria. Enzymes of thermophilic fungi
Microbiology
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MacRae I. J., Segel, I. H., and Fisher, A. J.. 2000. Crystal Structure of APS Kinase from Penicillium chrysogenum.. Biochemistry. 39:1613 - 1621
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MacRae, I. J., Hanna, E., Ho, J. D., Fisher, A. J., and Segel, I. H. . 2000. Induction of positive cooperativity by amino acid replacements within the C-terminal domain of P. chrysogenum ATP sulfurylase.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275:36303-36310
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MacRae, I., A. B. Rose, and Segel, I. H.. 1998. Adenosine 5'-Phosphosulfate (APS) Kinase from Penicllium chrysogenum: Site Directed Mutagenesis Studies on Putative Phosphoryl-Accepting and ATP P - Loop residues. . Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273:
Bioenergetics and metabolic regulation. Enzyme kinetics and receptor-ligand interactions.