Dr. Donovan  C. Haines
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Dr. Donovan C. Haines

Associate Professor
Sam Houston State University, USA


Highest Degree
PostDoc Fellow in Biochemistry and Biophysics from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA

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Biography

Dr. Donovan C. Haines holds a position of Associate Professor at Sam Houston State University, USA. He has completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Wichita State University, USA. Previously he was appointed as Graduate Research Assistant, Graduate Teacher Assistant at Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, and Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, TX. He has 23 publications in peer review journals and 21 presentations contributed as author/co-author. He also received number of grants for research work. He also served as member of many committees and reviewer for many journals.

Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Organic Synthesis
62%
Biochemistry
90%
Biophysics
75%
Kinetics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Marziaz, M.L., K. Frazier, P.B. Guidry, R.A. Ruiz, I. Petrikovics and D.C. Haines, 2013. Comparison of brain mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase activity with cyanide LD50 yields insight into the efficacy of prophylactics. J. Applied Toxicol., 33: 50-55.
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  2. Davydov, D.R., G.V. Ponomarev, E. Bobrovnikova‐Marjon, D.C. Haines and J.A. Peterson, 2013. Aluminum-substituted heme domain of P450BM-3 (BMP): Introducing a heme-derived fluorescent probe for studies of substrate binding and protein-protein interactions in cytochromes P450. Biotechnol. Applied Biochem., 60: 41-51.
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  3. De Matteis, F., D.P. Ballou, M.J. Coon, R.W. Estabrook and D.C. Haines, 2012. Peroxidase-like activity of uncoupled cytochrome P450: Studies with bilirubin and toxicological implications of uncoupling. Biochem. Pharmacol., 84: 374-382.
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  4. Haines, D.C., A. Hegde, B. Chen, W. Zhao and M. Bondlela et al., 2011. A single active-site mutation of P450BM-3 dramatically enhances substrate binding and rate of product formation. Biochemistry, 50: 8333-8341.
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  5. Horke, S., I. Witte, S. Altenhofer, P. Wilgenbus and M. Goldeck et al., 2010. Paraoxonase 2 is down-regulated by the Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorumsensing signal N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone and attenuates oxidative stress induced by pyocyanin. Biochem. J., 426: 73-83.
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  6. Teiber, J.F., S. Horke, D.C. Haines, P.K. Chowdhary and J. Xiao et al., 2008. Dominant role of paraoxonases in inactivation of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum-sensing signal N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone. Infect. Immunity, 76: 2512-2519.
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  7. Haines, D.C., B. Chen, D.R. Tomchick, M. Bondlela, A. Hegde, M. Machius and J.A. Peterson, 2008. Crystal structure of inhibitor-bound P450BM-3 reveals open conformation of substrate access channel. Biochemistry, 47: 3662-3670.
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  8. Chowdhary, P.K., L. Stewart, C. Lopez and D.C. Haines, 2008. A single mutation in P450BM-3 enhances acyl homoserine lactone: Acyl homoserine substrate binding selectivity nearly 250-fold. J. Biotechnol., 135: 374-376.
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  9. Kitazume, T., D.C. Haines, R.W. Estabrook, B. Chen and J.A. Peterson, 2007. Obligatory intermolecular electron-transfer from FAD to FMN in dimeric P450BM-3. Biochemistry, 46: 11892-11901.
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  10. Hegde, A., D.C. Haines, M. Bondlela, B. Chen and N. Schaffer et al., 2007. Interactions of substrates at the surface of P450s can greatly enhance substrate potency. Biochemistry, 46: 14010-14017.
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  11. Chowdhary, P.K., N. Keshavan, H.Q. Nguyen, J.A. Peterson, J.E. Gonzalez and D.C. Haines, 2007. Bacillus megaterium CYP102A1 oxidation of acyl homoserine lactones and acyl homoserines. Biochemistry, 46: 14429-14437.
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  12. Chowdhary, P.K., M. Alemseghed and D.C. Haines, 2007. Cloning, expression and characterization of a fast self-sufficient P450: CYP102A5 from Bacillus cereus. Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 468: 32-43.
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  13. Haines, D.C., 2006. A role for the strained phenylalanine ring rotation induced by substrate binding to cytochrome CYP102A1. Protein Peptide Lett., 13: 977-980.
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  14. Kou, W., H.S. Kolla, A. Ortiz-Acevedo, D.C. Haines, M. Junker and G.R. Dieckmann, 2005. Modulation of zinc- and cobalt-binding affinities through changes in the stability of the zinc ribbon protein L36. J. Biol. Inorg. Chem., 10: 167-180.
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  15. Keshavan, N.D., P.K. Chowdhary, D.C. Haines and J.E. Gonzalez, 2005. L-canavanine made by Medicago sativa interferes with quorum sensing in Sinorhizobium meliloti. J. Bacteriol., 187: 8427-8436.
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  16. Wanduragala, S., D.S. Wimalasena, D.C. Haines, P.K. Kahol and K. Wimalasena, 2003. pH-induced alteration and oxidative destruction of heme in purified chromaffin granule cytochrome b561: Implications for the oxidative stress in catecholaminergic neurons. Biochemistry, 42: 3617-3626.
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  17. Wimalasena, D.S., S.P. Jayatillake, D.C. Haines, K. Wimalasena and K. Wimalasena, 2002. Plausible molecular mechanism for fumarate activation and electron transfer of the dopamine β-monooxygenase reaction. Biochem. J., 367: 77-85.
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  18. Haines, D.C., D.R. Tomchick, M. Machius and J.A. Peterson, 2001. Pivotal role of water in the mechanism of P450BM-3. Biochemistry, 40: 13456-13465.
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  19. Falck, J.R., Y.K. Reddy, D.C. Haines, K.M. Reddy and U.M. Krishna et al., 2001. Practical, enantiospecific syntheses of 14, 15-EET and leukotoxin B (vernolic acid). Tetrahedron Lett., 42: 4131-4133.
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