Alison R. H. Narayan
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Alison R. H. Narayan's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Alison R. H. Narayan Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alison Rae Hardin Narayan is an American chemist and the William R. Roush assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Additionally, she is a research assistant professor at University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute.
Alison R. H. Narayan's Published Works
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Published Works
- Structure of a modular polyketide synthase (2014) (250)
- Structural rearrangements of a polyketide synthase module during its catalytic cycle (2014) (163)
- Enzymatic hydroxylation of an unactivated methylene C–H bond guided by molecular dynamics simulations (2015) (80)
- Biocatalytic site- and enantioselective oxidative dearomatization of phenols (2017) (72)
- Directing Group-Controlled Regioselectivity in an Enzymatic C–H Bond Oxygenation (2014) (64)
- Biocatalytic synthesis of pikromycin, methymycin, neomethymycin, novamethymycin, and ketomethymycin. (2013) (44)
- Chemistry of a Unique Polyketide-like Synthase. (2018) (42)
- Protic-solvent-mediated cycloisomerization of quinoline and isoquinoline propargylic alcohols: syntheses of (±)-3-demethoxyerythratidinone and (±)-cocculidine. (2013) (42)
- Synthetic Strategies Directed Towards the Cortistatin Family of Natural Products (2010) (41)
- Broadening the scope of biocatalytic C–C bond formation (2020) (36)
- C-H Hydroxylation in Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Biosynthesis. (2018) (34)
- Scalable biocatalytic C-H oxyfunctionalization reactions. (2020) (30)
- Chemoenzymatic Total Synthesis of Natural Products. (2021) (27)
- Biocatalytic oxidative cross-coupling reactions for biaryl bond formation (2021) (26)
- Biocatalytic Detoxification of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (2019) (25)
- Flavin-dependent biocatalysts in synthesis. (2019) (23)
- Structural basis for divergent C–H hydroxylation selectivity in two Rieske oxygenases (2020) (22)
- Stereodivergent, Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Azaphilone Natural Products. (2019) (22)
- State-of-the-Art Biocatalysis (2021) (22)
- Chemoenzymatic o-Quinone Methide Formation. (2019) (20)
- Synthesis of Diverse 11- and 12-Membered Macrolactones from a Common Linear Substrate Using a Single Biocatalyst (2017) (20)
- Structural basis for selectivity in flavin-dependent monooxygenase-catalyzed oxidative dearomatization. (2018) (17)
- Biocatalytic, Stereoselective Deuteration of α-Amino Acids and Methyl Esters. (2020) (17)
- Charting a course for chemistry (2019) (14)
- Re-Engineering Nature's Catalysts (2013) (14)
- Biocatalytic Synthesis of α-Amino Ketones (2019) (13)
- Substrate Promiscuity of a Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Amidinotransferase. (2020) (12)
- Synthetic Utility of One-Pot Chemoenzymatic Reaction Sequences (2019) (9)
- Frontiers in Biocatalysis: Profiling Function across Sequence Space (2019) (9)
- The voltage-gated sodium channel inhibitor, 4,9-anhydrotetrodotoxin, blocks human Nav1.1 in addition to Nav1.6 (2020) (8)
- The Transformative Power of Biocatalysis in Convergent Synthesis. (2022) (8)
- Natural Voltage‐Gated Sodium Channel Ligands: Biosynthesis and Biology (2019) (8)
- Positioning-Group-Enabled Biocatalytic Oxidative Dearomatization (2019) (8)
- Hydroxyl Radical-Coupled Electron-Transfer Mechanism of Flavin-Dependent Hydroxylases. (2019) (8)
- Whole‐cell biocatalysis platform for gram‐scale oxidative dearomatization of phenols (2018) (7)
- Design principles for site-selective hydroxylation by a Rieske oxygenase (2022) (7)
- Photocatalytic Oxidative Dearomatization of Orcinaldehyde Derivatives. (2020) (4)
- Radical Tropolone Biosynthesis (2020) (3)
- Structural Basis for Control of Methylation Extent in Polyketide Synthase Metal-Dependent C-Methyltransferases. (2022) (1)
- Biocatalyst-Initiated Ortho-Quinone Methide Formation and Derivatization (2019) (1)
- The Structure and Rearrangements of a Complete Polyketide Synthase Module During its Catalytic Cycle (2013) (1)
- Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of (+)-Xyloketal B. (2023) (1)
- Activating Power of the Phosphopantetheine Arm in α-Oxoamine Synthase Catalysis (2021) (0)
- Molecular Choreography Of An Antibiotic Assembly Line (2016) (0)
- Deciphering the evolution of flavin-dependent monooxygenase stereoselectivity using ancestral sequence reconstruction. (2023) (0)
- New Reactions and Synthetic Strategies toward Indolizidine Alkaloids and Pallavicinia Diterpenes (2011) (0)
- FAD-dependent monooxygenase TropB from T. stipitatus R206Q variant (2019) (0)
- Chemoenzymatic ortho-quinone methide formation (2019) (0)
- Design principles for site-selective hydroxylation by a Rieske oxygenase (2022) (0)
- Biaryl bond formation through biocatalytic oxidative cross-coupling reactions (2021) (0)
- Understanding and Circumventing the Requirement for Native Thioester Substrates for α-Oxoamine Synthase Reactions. (2022) (0)
- Development of a P450 Fusion Enzyme for Biaryl Coupling in Yeast. (2022) (0)
- Structural basis for divergent C–H hydroxylation selectivity in two Rieske oxygenases (2020) (0)
- FAD-dependent monooxygenase TropB from T. stipitatus (2019) (0)
- Oxidative Dearomatization by Flavin-Dependent Monooxygenase (2020) (0)
- Radial Scope: A New Visualization Tool for Structure–Data Relationships (2020) (0)
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