The Bell Lab has active research projects in the following areas related to the roles non covalent interactions play in Malate Dehydrogenase Structure and Function. Each area contains links to the genetic constructs we have developed and use and to key background information and literature to the project area. If you are interested in joining a project area and either working in or collaborating with the Bell Lab contact Ellis Bell, molecularlifescience@gmail.com.
Watch our Webinar “ Understanding Structure-Function Relationships in the Activity and Regulation of Malate Dehydrogenases from the Perspective of Potential Drug Design”
Substrate Specificity & Catalysis
Subunit Interactions, CRYPTOSTERY and Allosteric Regulation
Pathogens & CRYPTOSTERIC Drug Discovery
Cofactor Specificity & Choice
Oligomeric Structure & Function
Roles in Plant Metabolism
Evolution & Genomic Enzymology
Mitochondrial Metabolon Formation
MDH Journal Club
We are happy to collaborate with individuals wishing to pursue these areas or with CURE teaching activities