Donald Berkholz's profile
I'm male and 26
What I do
My focus is primarily on computational work to improve protein structural modelling and secondarily on crystallography. In the past, I’ve done extensive molecular biology and biochemistry research.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Graduate student
- Company
- P. Andrew Karplus lab, Oregon State University
- Duration
- 2005 - Present
- Further information
Past affiliations
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- Position
- NSF-REU undergraduate researcher
- Company
- Len Banaszak lab, University of Minnesota
- Duration
- 2001 - 2001
- Further information
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- Position
- Undergraduate researcher
- Company
- Jonathan Smith lab, Gustavus Adolphus College
- Duration
- 2001 - 2002
- Further information
Location
- City:
- Corvallis, Oregon, United States
- Hub:
- Oregon
Interests
Please see the list of tags near the bottom of my profile.
Projects
■ Atomic-resolution catalysis of glutathione reductase
■ Understanding and leveraging the phi,psi dependence of protein geometry
■ Homology modelling of merlin, a tumor suppressor
Publications
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Berkholz D, Faber H, Savvides S, Karplus P. Catalytic cycle of human glutathione reductase near 1 A resolution. Journal of molecular biology (2) , 371-84 (2008) (Epub 07 Jul 2008) PubMed ID:(18638483)
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Karplus P, Shapovalov M, Dunbrack R, Berkholz D. A forward-looking suggestion for resolving the stereochemical restraints debate: ideal geometry functions. Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography (Pt 3) , 335-6 (2008) (Epub 20 Feb 2008) PubMed ID:(18323629)
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Benison G, Berkholz D, Barbar E. Protein assignments without peak lists using higher-order spectra. Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997) (2) , 173-81 (2007) (Epub 20 Sep 2007) PubMed ID:(17919953)
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