John B. Sutherland
Food and Drug Administration
84 Papers
1K Citations
John B. Sutherland is an academic researcher from Food and Drug Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cunninghamella elegans & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 84 publications. Previous affiliations of John B. Sutherland include National Center for Toxicological Research & University of Idaho.
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Papers
Rapid Identification of Intact Whole Bacteria Based on Spectral Patterns using Matrix‐assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization with Time‐of‐flight Mass Spectrometry
Ricky D. Holland,Jon G. Wilkes,Fatemeh Rafii,John B. Sutherland,C. C. Persons,Kent J. Voorhees,Jackson O. Lay +6 more
TL;DR: This work represents the first reported instance of successful bacterial chemotaxonomy by MALDI-TOFMS analysis of whole cells, and shows a few characteristic high-mass ions which are thought to be derived from bacterial proteins.
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Sample preparation for the analysis of flavors and off-flavors in foods
Jon G. Wilkes,Eric D. Conte,Yongkyoung Kim,Manuel Holcomb,John B. Sutherland,Dwight W. Miller +5 more
TL;DR: The chromatographic analysis of flavors and off-flavors in foods usually requires that the samples first be processed to remove as many interfering compounds as possible.
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Identification of bacterial proteins observed in MALDI TOF mass spectra from whole cells.
Ricky D. Holland,Christopher R. Duffy,Fatemeh Rafii,John B. Sutherland,Thomas M. Heinze,Claude L. Holder,Kent J. Voorhees,Jackson O. Lay +7 more
TL;DR: While these experiments involved the detection of known or homologous proteins from typical bacteria, this same approach could also be applied to the Detection of unique proteins or biomarker proteins associated with other bacteria of public health significance.
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Streptomyces setonii: catabolism of vanillic acid via guaiacol and catechol.
TL;DR: A unique feature of this strain was its catabolism of vanillic acid by of guaiacol and catechol, using a pathway that had not been confirmed previously.
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