Robert T. C. Brownlee

2.8k total citations
86 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Robert T. C. Brownlee is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry and Spectroscopy. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert T. C. Brownlee has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 38 papers in Molecular Biology, 37 papers in Organic Chemistry and 17 papers in Spectroscopy. Recurrent topics in Robert T. C. Brownlee's work include Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (12 papers), Fluorine in Organic Chemistry (9 papers) and Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications (9 papers). Robert T. C. Brownlee is often cited by papers focused on Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (12 papers), Fluorine in Organic Chemistry (9 papers) and Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications (9 papers). Robert T. C. Brownlee collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Japan. Robert T. C. Brownlee's co-authors include Andrew B. Hughes, David J. Craik, Luigi Aurelio, John Bromilow, Maruse Sadek, Anthony G. Wedd, Maxwell J. O'Connor, Robert W. Taft, H. A. Quamme and C.R. Hampson and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Reviews, Journal of the American Chemical Society and Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Robert T. C. Brownlee

85 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers

Robert T. C. Brownlee
J. V. Silverton United States
G. A. Sim United Kingdom
Kay D. Onan United States
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All Works

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Evison, Benny J., et al.. (2014). Design, synthesis, and DNA sequence selectivity of formaldehyde-mediated DNA-adducts of the novel N-(4-aminobutyl) acridine-4-carboxamide. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 24(24). 5710–5715. 2 indexed citations
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Oehme, Daniel P., Robert T. C. Brownlee, & David J. D. Wilson. (2012). Effect of atomic charge, solvation, entropy, and ligand protonation state on MM‐PB(GB)SA binding energies of HIV protease. Journal of Computational Chemistry. 33(32). 2566–2580. 58 indexed citations
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Aurelio, Luigi, Robert T. C. Brownlee, & Andrew B. Hughes. (2008). Solution-Phase Peptide Synthesis; Synthesis of ‘North-Western’ and ‘South-Eastern’ Fragments of the Antifungal Cyclodepsipeptide Petriellin A. Australian Journal of Chemistry. 61(8). 615–629. 3 indexed citations
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Kato, Yusuke, Chai‐Ann Ng, Robert T. C. Brownlee, & Masaru Tanokura. (2007). PinA from Aspergillus nidulans binds to pS/pT-P motifs using the same Loop I and XP groove as mammalian Pin1. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics. 1774(9). 1208–1212. 4 indexed citations
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Wines, Bruce D., et al.. (2007). An FcγRIIa-binding peptide that mimics the interaction between FcγRIIa and IgG. Molecular Immunology. 45(2). 307–319. 11 indexed citations
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Ng, Chai‐Ann, Wen‐Xian Zhao, Jason Dang, et al.. (2007). The conformation of acetylated virginiamycin M1 and virginiamycin M1 in explicit solvents. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics. 1774(5). 610–618. 4 indexed citations
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Aurelio, Luigi, Robert T. C. Brownlee, Jason Dang, Andrew B. Hughes, & Gideon M. Polya. (2006). Determination of the Complete Absolute Configuration of Petriellin A. Australian Journal of Chemistry. 59(6). 407–414. 6 indexed citations
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Wardak, Ahmad Z., et al.. (2006). A convenient gram-scale synthesis of uridine diphospho(13C6)glucose. Carbohydrate Research. 341(10). 1743–1747. 21 indexed citations
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Dang, Jason, Luigi Aurelio, Andrew B. Hughes, & Robert T. C. Brownlee. (2006). Solution structures by NMR of a novel antifungal drug: Petriellin A. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 4(20). 3802–3802. 2 indexed citations
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Dang, Jason, Robert P. Metzger, Robert T. C. Brownlee, et al.. (2005). The conformational flexibility of the antibiotic virginiamycin M1. European Biophysics Journal. 34(5). 383–388. 6 indexed citations
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Schmid, Frank, Bruce Stone, Robert T. C. Brownlee, Barbara M. McDougall, & Robert J. Seviour. (2005). Structure and assembly of epiglucan, the extracellular (1→3;1→6)-β-glucan produced by the fungus Epicoccum nigrum strain F19. Carbohydrate Research. 341(3). 365–373. 14 indexed citations
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Hampson, C.R., H. A. Quamme, Frank Kappel, & Robert T. C. Brownlee. (2004). Varying Density with Constant Rectangularity: I. Effects on Apple Tree Growth and Light Interception in Three Training Systems over Ten Years. HortScience. 39(3). 501–506. 25 indexed citations
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Hampson, C.R., H. A. Quamme, Frank Kappel, & Robert T. C. Brownlee. (2004). Varying Density with Constant Rectangularity: II. Effects on Apple Tree Yield, Fruit Size, and Fruit Color Development in Three Training Systems over Ten Years. HortScience. 39(3). 507–511. 30 indexed citations
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Hampson, C.R., H. A. Quamme, & Robert T. C. Brownlee. (2002). Canopy Growth, Yield, and Fruit Quality of 'Royal Gala' Apple Trees Grown for Eight Years in Five Tree Training Systems. HortScience. 37(4). 627–631. 93 indexed citations
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Schmid, Frank, Bruce Stone, Barbara M. McDougall, et al.. (2001). Structure of epiglucan, a highly side-chain/branched (1→3;1→6)-β-glucan from the micro fungus Epicoccum nigrum Ehrenb. ex Schlecht. Carbohydrate Research. 331(2). 163–171. 58 indexed citations
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Chen, Lin, Maruse Sadek, Bruce Stone, et al.. (1995). Stereochemical course of glucan hydrolysis by barley (1 → 3)- and (1 → 3,1 → 4)-β-glucanases. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology. 1253(1). 112–116. 17 indexed citations
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Scrofani, Sergio D. B., Phillip S. Brereton, Sharon G. McDowall, et al.. (1994). Comparison of Native and Mutant Proteins Provides a Sequence-Specific Assignment of the Cysteinyl Ligand Proton NMR Resonances in the 2[Fe4S4] Ferredoxin from Clostridium pasteurianum. Biochemistry. 33(48). 14486–14495. 9 indexed citations
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Phillips, Don R., Robert T. C. Brownlee, J. A. REISS, & Panayiotis A. Scourides. (1992). Bis-daunomycin hydrazones: Interactions with DNA. Investigational New Drugs. 10(2). 79–88. 11 indexed citations
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Boston, Ray, et al.. (1990). Fluorinated anthracyclines: interactions with DNA. Investigational New Drugs. 8(4). 355–363. 3 indexed citations
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Katritzky, Alan R., Robert T. C. Brownlee, & Giuseppe Musumarra. (1980). A C-13 study of the reaction of 2,4,6-triarylpyrylium cations with amines. Tetrahedron. 36(11). 1643–1647. 44 indexed citations

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