نتایج جستجو برای: salt bridges

تعداد نتایج: 98959  

Journal: :Food Structure 2021

Water migration through heterogeneous soft materials is central to many applications including oil recovery and consumer product stability of foods cosmetics. This slow water transport affects all material properties such as mechanical, optical electrical, but its understanding modelling remains challenging due complex wetting diffusion processes across the material. Here, we study experimental...

2000
Y. P. Virmani

FOREWORD Salt-induced reinforcing steel corrosion in concrete bridges has undoubtedly become a considerable economic burden to many State and local transportation agencies. Since the iron in the steel has a natural tendency to revert eventually to its most stable oxide state, this problem will, unfortunately, still be with us, but to a much lesser degree due to the use of various corrosion prot...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 1993
M Cygler J D Schrag J L Sussman M Harel I Silman M K Gentry B P Doctor

Based on the recently determined X-ray structures of Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase and Geotrichum candidum lipase and on their three-dimensional superposition, an improved alignment of a collection of 32 related amino acid sequences of other esterases, lipases, and related proteins was obtained. On the basis of this alignment, 24 residues are found to be invariant in 29 sequences of ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Xue Yao Huihui Chong Chao Zhang Sandro Waltersperger Meitian Wang Sheng Cui Yuxian He

Sifuvirtide (SFT) is an electrostatically constrained α-helical peptide fusion inhibitor showing potent anti-HIV activity, good safety, and pharmacokinetic profiles, and it is currently under phase II clinical trials in China. In this study, we demonstrate its potent and broad anti-HIV activity by using diverse HIV-1 subtypes and variants, including subtypes A, B, and C that dominate the AIDS e...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2005
Nicolae-Viorel Buchete Robert Tycko Gerhard Hummer

Filamentous amyloid aggregates are central to the pathology of Alzheimer's disease. We use all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with explicit solvent and multiple force fields to probe the structural stability and the conformational dynamics of several models of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid fibril structures, for both wild-type and mutated amino acid sequences. The structural models are bas...

M. Safarkhanlou Mehran Seyed Razzaghi,

 Many existing bridges were designed without adequate consideration of seismic risk. The full or partial collapse of even one major bridge in a city or community would have destroying results. There has been focuses on developing fragility-based seismic vulnerability of existing usual bridges in Iran or support decision making on seismic upgrade. This article focuses on developing performance b...

2016
Delong Wang Ken-ichi Miyazono Masaru Tanokura

R.PabI is a type II restriction enzyme that recognizes the 5'-GTAC-3' sequence and belongs to the HALFPIPE superfamily. Although most restriction enzymes cleave phosphodiester bonds at specific sites by hydrolysis, R.PabI flips the guanine and adenine bases of the recognition sequence out of the DNA helix and hydrolyzes the N-glycosidic bond of the flipped adenine in a similar manner to DNA gly...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Juan G. Cueva Jen Hsin Kerwyn Casey Huang Miriam B. Goodman

BACKGROUND Microtubules are built from linear polymers of α-β tubulin dimers (protofilaments) that form a tubular quinary structure. Microtubules assembled from purified tubulin in vitro contain between 10 and 16 protofilaments; however, such structural polymorphisms are not found in cells. This discrepancy implies that factors other than tubulin constrain microtubule protofilament number, but ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Milan Skorvaga Matthew J DellaVecchia Deborah L Croteau Karsten Theis James J Truglio Bhaskar S Mandavilli Caroline Kisker Bennett Van Houten

The UvrB protein is the central recognition protein in bacterial nucleotide excision repair. We have shown previously that the highly conserved beta-hairpin motif in Bacillus caldotenax UvrB is essential for DNA binding, damage recognition, and UvrC-mediated incision, as deletion of the upper part of the beta-hairpin (residues 97-112) results in the inability of UvrB to be loaded onto damaged D...

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