Selected Publications

 

 

85.  Sulfhydryl Oxidase from Egg White: A Facile Catalyst for Disulfide Bond Formation in Proteins and Peptides.  Hoober, K.L., Sheasley, S.L., Gilbert, H.F., and Thorpe, C. (1999) J. Biol. Chem (1999) 274, 22147-22150

 

86.  Homology between egg White Sulfhydryl Oxidase and Quiescin Q6 Defines a New Class of Flavin-linked Sulfhydryl Oxidases.  Hoober, K.L., Glynn, N.M., Coppock, D.L. and Thorpe, C. (1999) J. Biol Chem. 274, 31759-31762

 

 98. Sulfhydryl oxidases: emerging catalysts of protein disulfide bond formation in eukaryotes.  Thorpe, C., Hoober, K.L., Raje, S., Glynn, N.M., Burnside, J., Turi, G.K., and Coppock, D.L. (2002) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 405, 1-12

 

100.  Inter-Domain Redox Communication in Flavoenzymes of the Quiescin/Sulfhydryl Oxidase Family: Role of  a Thioredoxin  Domain in Disulfide Bond Formation. Raje, S. and Thorpe, C.  (2003) Biochemistry 42, 4560 - 4568

 

105.  New Water-soluble Phosphines as Reductants of Peptide and Protein Disulfide Bonds: Reactivity and Membrane Permeability. Cline, D.J., Redding, S.E., Brohawn, S.G., Psathas, J.N., Schneider, J.P., and Thorpe, C. (2004) Biochemistry, 43, 15195-15203.

 

109.   Multi-domain Flavin-dependent Sulfhydryl Oxidases.  Coppock, D.L. and Thorpe, C. (2006) Antioxidants and Redox Signalling, 8, 300-311.

 

111.  Generating Disulfides Enzymatically: Reaction Products and Electron Acceptors of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Thiol Oxidase Ero1p.  Gross, E., Sevier, C.S., Heldman, N., Vitu, E., Bentzur, M., Kaiser, C.A., Thorpe, C., and Fass, D. (2006)  Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 103, 299-304.

 

113.  Erv2p: characterization of the redox behavior of a yeast sulfhydryl oxidase.  Wang, W., Winther, J.R. , and Thorpe, C. (2007) Biochemistry, 46(11) 3246-54.

 

114.   Effects of As(III) Binding on beta-Hairpin Structure.  Ramadan, D., Cline, D.J., Thorpe, C. and Schneider, J.P. (2007) J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 129(10), 2981-2988 .

 

115.   Generating disulfides in multicellular organisms: emerging roles for a new flavoprotein family.  Thorpe, C and Coppock, D.L. (2007) J. Biol. Chem. 282, 13929-13933.

 

117  Generating disulfides with the quiescin sulfhydryl oxidases.  Heckler, E.J., Rancy, P.C., Kodali, V.K., Thorpe, C.  Biochim. Biophys. Acta. – Molecular Cell Research,  2007 Oct 12 [Epub ahead of print].   

 

118  A Flavin-dependent Sulfhydryl Oxidase in Bovine Milk. Jaje, J., Wolcott, H.N., Fadugba, O., Cripps, D., Yang, A.J., Mather, I.H., and Thorpe, C. (2007) Biochemistry, 46, 13031-40.