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Ronald Cerny, PhD

Research Associate Professor
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Department of Chemistry
15 Hamilton Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0304
Phone - 402.472.6020
Fax - 402.472.0132
rcerny1@unl.edu

Select Publications: (total of 80)

  1. A Dendritic Macrocyclic Organic Polyradical with a Very High Spin of S = 10, A. Rajca, J. Wongsriratanakul, S. Rajca, and R.L. Cerny, Agnew. Chem. Int. Ed., 37, 1229-1232 (1998).
  2. Antineoplastic Agents 369. Isolation and Structure of Dolastatin 17, G.R. Pettit, J.-p. Xu, F. Hogan, and R.L. Cerny, . Heterocycles, 47, 491-496 (1998).
  3. Structural Analysis of Peptide Substrates for Mucin-Type O-Glycosylation, L. Kirnarsky, M. Nomoto, Y. Ikematsu, H. Hassan, E.P. Bennet, R.L. Cerny, H. Clausen, .A.Hollingsworth, and S. Sherman, Biochemistry, 37, 12811-12817 (1998).
  4. Chrysoclamic Acid, a New Diterpenoid Quinol from Chrysoclamys ulei that Inhibits DNA Polymerase b J.-Z. Deng, D-A. Sun, S.R. Starck S.M. Hecht, R.L. Cerny and J.R. Engen, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1147-1149 (1999).
  5. Capillary Electrophoresis/MS/MS with Array Detection, L.J. Deterding, J.M.Y. Wellemans, R.L. Cerny, M.L. Gross, M. Khaledi and K.B. Tomer, J. European Mass Spectrometry, Eur. Mass Spectrom., 5, 33-40 (1999).
  6. Soybean Nodule Sucrose Synthase (nodulin-100): Further Analysis of Its Phosphorylation Using Recombinant and Authentic Root-Nodule Enzymes, X.-Q. Zhang, A.A. Lund, G. Sarath, R.L. Cerny, D.M. Roberts, and R. Chollet, Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 371, 70-82 (1999).
  7. A Virus-Encoded Glycosyltransferase Involved in Glycosylating the Major Coat Protein, M.V. Graves, C. Bernadt, R.L. Cerny, J.L Van Etten, Virology, 285, 332-345 (2001).
  8. In Vivo Modifications of the Maize Mitochondrial Small Heat Stress Protein, HSP22, A.A. Lund, D.M. Rhoads, A.L. Lund, R.L. Cerny, T.E Elthon, J. Biolog. Chem., in press.
  9. Structural Specificity of Acceptor Substrates of UDP-N-Acetyl-A-D-Galactosamine: Polypeptide N-Acetyl Galactosaminyltransferase, GalNAc-T1, -T2, and -T3" P.S. Rao, M. Nomoto, S. Vogen, S. Sanderson, F. Perini, L. Kirnarsky, S. Sherman, R.L. Cerny, H. Clausen, M.A . Hollingsworth, submitted.