Researcher
Elisabeth Cadieux
Department of Chemistry
Faculty
Expertise
Elisabeth Cadieux was awarded a College Researcher grant in 2013 for her project “Caractérisation de la formation du site actif de l’enzyme Phenol Hydroxylase de la bactérie Pseudomonas sp. CF600”.
Publications
- Powlowski, J., Sealy, J., Shingler, V., & Cadieux, E. (1997). On the role of DmpK, an auxiliary protein associated with multicomponent phenol hydroxylase from Pseudomonas sp. strain CF600. Journal of Biological Chemistry 272(2), 945-951.
- Cadieux, E., Vrajmasu, V., Achim, C., Powlowski, J., & Münck, E. (2002). Biochemical, Mössbauer, and EPR studies of the diiron cluster of phenol hydroxylase from Pseudomonas sp. strain CF 600. Biochemistry 41(34), 10680-10691.
- Sazinsky, M. H., Merkx, M., Cadieux, E., Tang, S., & Lippard, S. J. (2004). Preparation and X-ray structures of metal-free, dicobalt and dimanganese forms of soluble methane monooxygenase hydroxylase from Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath). Biochemistry 43(51), 16263-16276.
- Cadieux, E., & Powlowski, J. (1999). Characterization of active and inactive forms of the phenol hydroxylase stimulatory protein DmpM. Biochemistry 38(33), 10714-10722.
Education
- PhD, 2002, Chemistry, Concordia University