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Shawn McGlynn, Graduate StudentContact Information:Montana State UniversityDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry226 Chemistry and Biochemistry & BuildingBozeman, MT 59717 |
Research Interests
Growing up in western Michigan and completing an undergraduate degree in chemistry at Calvin College, I came to Bozeman, MT four years ago and am progressing toward a Ph.D. degree in biochemistry. With a wide range of scientific interests centered around structural biology, I am working on the hydrogenase biosynthesis project. This project is particularly exciting as it explores the many unknown details of [FeFe]-hydrogenase maturation and has practical applications toward renewable energy technology. Currently, the focus of my work is characterizing the HydA structural protein from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. This involves protein purification and characterization via x-ray crystallography, EPR, Mossbauer and x-ray absorption spectroscopies. When I am not spending time in the lab, I enjoy flyfishing, backpacking and skiing in the mountains around Bozeman.
Education
2005 |
B.S. in Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman MT.
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Research Experience and Awards
2008- 2005
Summer 2005 |
IGERT Fellowship Lab Technician, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman MT. Dr. John Peters' Lab
Investigation of the biosynthesis of hydrogenase and roles of the three accessory proteins from Clostridium acetobutylicum taking part in the assembly of the active site of hydrogenase
DAAD Undergraduate Scholar, Institute of Chemical Technology, University Campus Vaihingen, Pfaffenwaldring 55 Stuttgart, Germany. Prof. J. Weitkamp's Lab In the summer of 2005 work with the Institute and the group of was conducted investigating the use of gas expanded liquids as a solvent media for performing oxidations of alcohols using carbon supported platinum. Of specific concern was the oxidation of 1-Pentanol to the two oxidation products, valeraldehyde and valeric acid. In varying solvent amounts and pressure, product distribution was investigated.
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Publications
Mcglynn, SE; Mulder, DW; Shepard, SE; Broderick, JB; Peters, JW. Hydrogenase cluster biosynthesis: organometallic chemisty nature's way. Dalton Trans. 2009; 4274-4285.
McGlynn, SE; Shepard, EM; Winslow, MA; Naumov, AV; Duschene, KS; Posewitz, MC; Broderick, WE; Broderick, WE; Broderick, JB; Peters, JW. HydF as a scaffold protein in [FeFe] hydrogenase H-cluster biosynthesis. FEBS Lett. 2008; 582: 2183-2187.
McGlynn, SE; Ruebush, SS; Naumov, A; Nagy, LE; Dubini, A; King, PW; Broderick, JB; Posewitz, MC; Peters, JW. In vitro activation of [FeFe] hydrogenase: new insights into hydrogenase maturation. J. Biol. Inorg. Chem. 2007; 12: 443-447.
