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Applied Spectroscopy | 1984

A Raman Spectrometer-Minicomputer Data Acquisition and Analysis System

Robert W. Snyder; Thomas M. Hooker

A minicomputer-based hardware and software system has been developed for the acquisition and analysis of Raman spectra. The interface is capable of controlling a Cary 82 laser-Raman spectrometer or other similar units. Software routines have been developed for instrument control and data acquisition and for the analysis and manipulation of Raman data. Routines for baseline correction, peak finding, and curve fitting have been investigated. Data smoothing techniques, including Fourier analysis methods, have also been utilized.


Archive | 1977

Chiroptical Probes of Protein Structure

Thomas M. Hooker; Warren J. Goux

Although x-ray diffraction studies of crystals is the definitive technique for the investigation of molecular structure in the solid state, it is certainly possible, even probable, that there are significant differences in the microscopic structure of protein molecules in the solid state and in solution. Even though it may be unlikely that significant deviations occur in the path of the polypeptide chain it is likely that the conformations of certain amino acid side chains, especially those on the surface, may vary significantly in the two states. Since it is the side chains that constitute the functional portions of enzyme molecules insofar as biological activity is concerned, this is a problem of considerable significance. The recent discovery that lysozyme can be crystallized in at least two different forms (l–3), and Vallee’s (4) results which indicate a conformational change of a tyrosine residue when crystalline carboxypeptidase is dissolved may be taken as evidence supportive of this point of view.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1967

Proteins as random coils. III. Optical rotatory dispersion in 6M guanidine hydrochloride

Charles Tanford; Kazuo Kawahara; Savo. Lapanje; Thomas M. Hooker; Mario H. Zarlengo; Ahmad. Salahuddin; Kirk C. Aune; Toshio. Takagi


Biopolymers | 1974

The optical properties of alanine and proline diketopiperazines.

Thomas M. Hooker; P. M. Bayley; W. Radding; John A. Schellman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1980

Chiroptical properties of proteins. I. Near-ultraviolet circular dichroism of ribonuclease S

Warren J. Goux; Thomas M. Hooker


Biopolymers | 1980

The chiroptical properties of proteins. II. Near‐ultraviolet circular dichroism of lysozyme

Warren J. Goux; Thomas M. Hooker


Biopolymers | 1977

The optical properties of tyrosine-containing cyclic dipeptides

Julian W. Snow; Thomas M. Hooker; John A. Schellman


Biopolymers | 1975

Conformation of histidine model peptides. II. Spectroscopic properties of the imidazole chromophore.

Peter E. Grebow; Thomas M. Hooker


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1964

Optical Rotatory Dispersion of L-Tyrosine

Thomas M. Hooker; Charles Tanford


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

Letter: Contribution of tyrosine residues to the optical activity of ribonuclease S.

Warren J. Goux; Thomas M. Hooker

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Warren J. Goux

University of California

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University of California

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