Browsing by Subject "Binding Sites"
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Resonance Raman detection of the Fe2+-C-N modes in heme-copper oxidases: A probe of the active site
(2004)Resonance Raman spectroscopy has been employed to investigate the reduced cyano complexes of cytochrome aa3 from bovine heart and Rhodobacter sphaeroides and of cytochrome bo3 from E. coli. In the aa 3-type oxidases, the ...
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Resonance Raman detection of the myoglobin nitrito heme Fe-O-N=O/2-nitrovinyl species: Implications for helix E-helix F interactions
(2015)The description of biological activity in heme proteins responsible for activating small molecules requires identification of ligand movement into the metal and non-metal binding sites. Mechanisms of nitrite reductase ...
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The role of the cross-link His-Tyr in the functional properties of the binuclear center in cytochrome c oxidase
(2002)Resonance Raman and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopies have been used to study the aa3-type cytochrome c oxidase and the Y280H mutant from Paracoccus denitrificans. The stability of the binuclear center in the absence ...
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Specific amino acid recognition by aspartyl-tRNA synthetase studied by free energy simulations
(1998)Specific amino acid binding by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases is necessary for correct translation of the genetic code. To obtain insight into the origin of the specificity, the binding to aspartyl-tRNA synthetase (AspRS) of ...
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Studies on the interaction of olive cake and its hydrophylic extracts with polyvalent metal ions (Cu(II), Eu(III)) in aqueous solutions
(2009)The paper presents and discusses the chemical affinity of two different forms of natural organic matter (e.g. in solid (SOM) and soluble form (DOM)) for Cu2+ and Eu3+ ions. In the this study SOM is represented by olive ...
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Targeting colon cancer cells with genistein-17.1A immunoconjugate.
(2003)We have shown that genistein, a major component of soy, has anti-colon cancer effects in vitro. These effects are attainable at high concentrations that are difficult to achieve in the serum. The purpose of this study was ...
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Two ligand-binding sites in the O2-sensing signal transducer HemAT: Implications for ligand recognition/discrimination and signaling
(2006)We have identified a ligand (CO) accommodation cavity in the signal transducer sensor protein HemAT (heme-based aerotactic transducer) that allows us to gain single-molecule insights into the mechanism of gas sensor proteins. ...