Department


Life Sciences

Instructor
Focus: Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry
518-694-7105
trent.gemmill@acphs.edu


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Trent Gemmill, PhD

Education

  • Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Albany

Courses Taught at ACPHS

  • Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
  • Organic Chemistry II
  • Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques I Laboratory
  • Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques II

Research Interests

  • The use of chemical techniques to study biochemical systems, such as carbohydrate processing pathways and prolyl-isomerase reactions.

Selected Publications

Li Z, Li H, Devasahayam G, Gemmill T, Chaturvedi V, Hanes SD, Van Roey P. The structure of the Candida albicans Ess1 prolyl isomerase reveals a well-ordered linker that restricts domain mobility. Biochemistry. 2005 Apr 26;44(16):6180-9.
Gemmill TR, Wu X, Hanes SD. Vanishingly low levels of Ess1 prolyl-isomerase activity are sufficient for growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem. 2005 Apr 22;280(16):15510-7.

Andreishcheva EN, Kunkel JP, Gemmill TR, Trimble RB. Five genes involved in biosynthesis of the pyruvylated Galbeta1,3-epitope in Schizosaccharomyces pombe N-linked glycans. J Biol Chem. 2004 Aug 20;279(34):35644-55.

Trimble RB, Lubowski C, Hauer CR 3rd, Stack R, McNaughton L, Gemmill TR, Kumar SA. Characterization of N- and O-linked glycosylation of recombinant human bile salt-stimulated lipase secreted by Pichia pastoris. Glycobiology. 2004 Mar;14(3):265-74. Epub 2003 Dec 23.

Gemmill TR, Trimble RB. Schizosaccharomyces pombe produces novel Gal0-2Man1-3 O-linked oligosaccharides. Glycobiology. 1999 May;9(5):507-15.