نتایج جستجو برای: salt bridge

تعداد نتایج: 131320  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Xue Yao Huihui Chong Chao Zhang Zonglin Qiu Bo Qin Ruiyun Han Sandro Waltersperger Meitian Wang Yuxian He Sheng Cui

CP32M is a newly designed peptide fusion inhibitor possessing potent anti-HIV activity, especially against T20-resistant HIV-1 strains. In this study, we show that CP32M can efficiently inhibit a large panel of diverse HIV-1 variants, including subtype B', CRF07_BC, and CRF01_AE recombinants and naturally occurring or induced T20-resistant viruses. To elucidate its mechanism of action, we deter...

2015
Hannah A. Davies Jillian Madine David A. Middleton

Aortic medial amyloid (AMA) is the most common localized human amyloid, occurring in virtually all of the Caucasian population over the age of 50. The main protein component of AMA, medin, readily assembles into amyloid-like fibrils in vitro. Despite the prevalence of AMA, little is known about the self-assembly mechanism of medin or the molecular architecture of the fibrils. The amino acid seq...

Journal: :The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2008
Jonah Cheung Craig A. Bingman Marsha Reyngold Wayne A. Hendrickson Carey D. Waldburger

The PhoP-PhoQ two-component system is a well studied bacterial signaling system that regulates virulence and stress response. Catalytic activity of the histidine kinase sensor protein PhoQ is activated by low extracellular concentrations of divalent cations such as Mg2+, and subsequently the response regulator PhoP is activated in turn through a classic phosphotransfer pathway that is typical i...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Penelope J Cross Logan C Heyes Shiwen Zhang Ali Reza Nazmi Emily J Parker

Neisseria meningitidis 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate synthase (NmeDAH7PS) adopts a homotetrameric structure consisting of an extensive and a less extensive interface. Perturbation of the less extensive interface through a single mutation of a salt bridge (Arg126-Glu27) formed at the tetramer interface of all chains resulted in a dimeric DAH7PS in solution, as determined by small a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Yu-Fang Shen Yu-Hou Chen Shao-Ying Chu Meng-I Lin Hua-Ting Hsu Pei-Yu Wu Chao-Jung Wu Hui-Wen Liu Fu-Yang Lin Gialih Lin Pang-Hung Hsu An-Suei Yang Yih-Shyun E Cheng Ying-Ta Wu Chi-Huey Wong Ming-Daw Tsai

The nucleoprotein (NP) of the influenza virus exists as trimers, and its tail-loop binding pocket has been suggested as a potential target for antiinfluenza therapeutics. The possibility of NP as a drug target was validated by the recent reports that nucleozin and its analogs can inhibit viral replication by inducing aggregation of NP trimers. However, these inhibitors were identified by random...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1982
C Rüegg D Ammer K Lerch

The thermostability of tyrosinase from three wild type strains of Neurospora crassa has been investigated. For this purpose a sequence comparison of two thermostable and one thermolabile tyrosinase isoenzyme was carried out. It revealed that at position 201 the thermostable enzyme forms share an aspartate residue in contrast to an asparagine residue in the thermolabile form. In addition, one of...

2010
William M. Moore Gilbert Swift

Delamination is probably the most serious form of deterioration I which is commonly found in britlge decks. It ultimately results in large scale spalling necessitating costly repairs. This type of failure is believed to be caused chiefly from salt induced corrosion of the reinforcing steel. An instrument designed to detect delamination, and tests conducted to val:iAate its perf'ormance, are .br...

2015
Tuan Nguyen Zheng Ruan Krishnadev Oruganty Natarajan Kannan

Mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPKs) form a closely related family of kinases that control critical pathways associated with cell growth and survival. Although MAPKs have been extensively characterized at the biochemical, cellular, and structural level, an integrated evolutionary understanding of how MAPKs differ from other closely related protein kinases is currently lacking. Here, we per...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Dipesh Risal S Gourinath Daniel M Himmel Andrew G Szent-Györgyi Carolyn Cohen

Structural studies of myosin have indicated some of the conformational changes that occur in this protein during the contractile cycle, and we have now observed a conformational change in a bound nucleotide as well. The 3.1-A x-ray structure of the scallop myosin head domain (subfragment 1) in the ADP-bound near-rigor state (lever arm =45 degrees to the helical actin axis) shows the diphosphate...

2011
Jeanne Morin-Leisk Simran G. Saini Xin Meng Alexander M. Makhov Peijun Zhang Tina H. Lee

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) network branching requires homotypic tethering and fusion of tubules mediated by the atlastin (ATL) guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase). Recent structural studies on the ATL soluble domain reveal two dimeric conformers proposed to correspond to a tethered prefusion state and a postfusion state. How the prefusion conformer transitions to the postfusion conformer is unkno...

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