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Huang, Dee-Hua

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  • Director, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) (California)

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  • dee@scripps.edu

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    • Epple, R., Cow, C., Xie, Y. P., Azimioara, M., Russo, R., Wang, X., Wityak, J., Karanewsky, D. S., Tuntland, T., Nguyen-Tran, V. T. B., Ngo, C. C., Huang, D., et al. Novel bisaryl substituted thiazoles and oxazoles as highly potent and selective peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta agonists Journal of Medicinal Chemistry  2010 53:77-105  DOI:10.1021/jm9007399  PMID:19928766
    • Roppe, J. R., Wang, B. W., Huang, D. H., Tehrani, L., Kamenecka, T., Schweiger, E. J., Anderson, J. J., Brodkin, J., Jiang, X. H., Cramer, M., Chung, J., Reyes-Manalo, G., et al. 5-[(2-methyl-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)ethynyl]-2,3'-bipyridine: a highly potent, orally active metabotropic glutamate subtype 5 (mGlu5) receptor antagonist with anxiolytic activity Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters  2004 14:3993-3996  DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2004.05.037  PMID:15225713
    • Wu, W. G., Pasternack, L., Huang, D. H., Koeller, K. M., Lin, C. C., Seitz, O., Wong, C. H. Structural study on O-glycopeptides: Glycosylation-induced conformational changes of O-GlcNAc, O-LacNAc, O-Sialyl-LacNAc, and O-Sialyl-Lewis-X peptides of the mucin domain of madcam-1 Journal of the American Chemical Society  1999 121:2409-2417  DOI:10.1021/ja983474v
    • Kidd, R. D., Sears, P., Huang, D. H., Witte, K., Wong, C. H., Farber, G. K. Breaking the low barrier hydrogen bond in a serine protease Protein Science  1999 8:410-417  DOI:10.1110/ps.8.2.410  PMID:10048334  PMCID:PMC2144249
    • Simanek, E. E., Huang, D. H., Pasternack, L., Machajewski, T. D., Seitz, O., Millar, D. S., Dyson, H. J., Wong, C. H. Glycosylation of threonine of the repeating unit of RNA polymerase II with beta-linked N-acetylglucosame leads to a turnlike structure Journal of the American Chemical Society  1998 120:11567-11575  DOI:10.1021/ja982312w
    • Nicolaou, K. C., Yang, Z., Ouellette, M., Shi, G. Q., Gartner, P., Gunzner, J. L., Agrios, K. A., Huber, R., Chadha, R., Huang, D. H. New synthetic technology for the construction of 9-membered ring cyclic ethers. Construction of the EFGH ring skeleton of brevetoxin a Journal of the American Chemical Society  1997 119:8105-8106  DOI:10.1021/ja971219p
    • Defrees, S. A., Kosch, W., Way, W., Paulson, J. C., Sabesan, S., Halcomb, R. L., Huang, D. H., Ichikawa, Y., Wong, C. H. Ligand recognition by e-selectin - synthesis, inhibitory activity, and conformational-analysis of bivalent sialyl-lewis-x analogs Journal of the American Chemical Society  1995 117:66-79  DOI:10.1021/ja00106a008
    • Lin, Y. C., Hummel, C. W., Huang, D. H., Ichikawa, Y., Nicolaou, K. C., Wong, C. H. Conformational studies of sialyl lewis-x in aqueous-solution Journal of the American Chemical Society  1992 114:5452-5454  DOI:10.1021/ja00039a082
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    • Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of peptide conformations 1980
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  • Welcome to the TSRI NMR Facility


    This facility provides state of the art NMR spectroscopy and molecular modelling needs to the research staff and students of the TSRI Chemistry department.

    The facility houses a total of six spectrometers including a Bruker DRX-600 equipped with a 5mm DCH cryoprobe, Bruker DRX-500, Varian Inova-400, Bruker AMX-400, Varian Mercury-300 and Bruker AC-250. All instruments (except the AC-250) are fully equipped for multi-nuclear 1D and 2D NMR experiments. The DRX-600 is also equipped with triple-axis gradient accessories for advanced NMR experiments. The Inova-400 is equipped with an MAS Nanoprobe for NMR experiments of compounds on solid support, and for small quantity samples. Additional supporting instrumentation includes a Bruker Vector-33 FT-IR, workstations for offline data processing, the spectral prediction software from ACD, and Schrodinger molecular modelling software.
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  • Dee-Hua Huang

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