Gerald
Reeck
Professor of Biochemistry
Biochemistry and molecular biology of insect enzymes and proteins. Structure and function of proteinases and proteinase inhibitors.
B.A. 1967, Seattle Pacific College
Ph.D. 1971, University of Washington
Phone: 785-532-6117
Fax: 785-532-7278
Email: reeck@ksu.edu
Office: 61 Chalmers Hall
Contents currently under revision.
Selected Publications N.S. Mutti, G.R. Reeck et al. A Novel Secreted Protein of
Aphid Salivary Glands. (in preparation)
Shen, Z., Denton, M., Mutti, N., Pappan, K., Kanost, M.R., Reese, J.C., Reeck,
G.R., Polygalacturonase from
Sitophilus oryzae:
Possible horizontal transfer of a pectinase gene from fungi to weevils. 9pp.
Journal of Insect
Science, 3:24 (2003). Available online:
insectscience.org/3.24 M. Hazegh-Azam, S. Kim, S. Masoud, L. Andersson, F. White,
L. Johnson, S. Muthukrishnan, G.R. Reeck. The corn inhibitor of activated
Hageman factor: Purification and properties of two recombinant forms of the
protein. Protein Expression and Purification. 13:143-149 (1998). L.C. Garg, G.R. Reeck. Isolation and separation of HMG
proteins and histones H1 and H5 and core histones by column chromatography on
phosphocellulose. Prot. Exp. and Purif. 14:155-159 (1998).