Douglas D. Axe

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Douglas D. Axe received a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from California Institute of Technology. Research papers written by axe have been cited by members of the ID community as supporting intelligent design. Douglas Axe did research at the Cambridge University Chemical Laboratory and Cambridge Centre for Protein Engineering, MRC Centre.

Positions held

  • Director, Biologic Institute, Redmond, Washington[1]

Bibliography

  • Axe DD (2004) Estimating the prevalence of protein sequences adopting functional enzyme folds. J Mol Biol. 2004 Aug 27;341(5):1295-315.
  • Axe DD (2000) Extreme functional sensitivity to conservative amino acid changes on enzyme exteriors. J Mol Biol. 2000 Aug 18;301(3):585-95.
  • Axe DD, Foster NW, Fersht AR (1999) An irregular beta-bulge common to a group of bacterial RNases is an important determinant of stability and function in barnase. J Mol Biol. 1999 Mar 12;286(5):1471-85.
  • Axe DD, Foster NW, Fersht AR (1998) A search for single substitutions that eliminate enzymatic function in a bacterial ribonuclease. Biochemistry. 1998 May 19;37(20):7157-66.
  • Axe DD, Foster NW, Fersht AR (1996) Active barnase variants with completely random hydrophobic cores. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996 May 28;93(11):5590-4.
  • Bailey JE, Axe DD, Doran PM, Galazzo JL, Reardon KF, Seressiotis A, Shanks JV (1987) Redirection of cellular metabolism. Analysis and synthesis. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1987;506:1-23. Review.

References and notes

  1. Intelligent Design Research Lab Highlighted in New Scientist, John West, Evolution New and Views, December 19, 2006.
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