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    Cation-Specific Effects on Enzymatic Catalysis Driven by Interactions at the Tunnel Mouth by Štěpánková, Veronika, Paterová, Jana, Damborský, Jiří, Jungwirth, Pavel, Chaloupková, Radka, Heyda, Jan

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (30-05-2013)
    “…Cationic specificity which follows the Hofmeister series has been established for the catalytic efficiency of haloalkane dehalogenase LinB by a combination of…”
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    Strategies for Stabilization of Enzymes in Organic Solvents by Stepankova, Veronika, Bidmanova, Sarka, Koudelakova, Tana, Prokop, Zbynek, Chaloupkova, Radka, Damborsky, Jiri

    Published in ACS catalysis (06-12-2013)
    “…One of the major barriers to the use of enzymes in industrial biotechnology is their insufficient stability under processing conditions. The use of organic…”
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    Computer-aided engineering of stabilized fibroblast growth factor 21 by de La Bourdonnaye, Gabin, Ghazalova, Tereza, Fojtik, Petr, Kutalkova, Katerina, Bednar, David, Damborsky, Jiri, Rotrekl, Vladimir, Stepankova, Veronika, Chaloupkova, Radka

    “…FGF21 is an endocrine signaling protein belonging to the family of fibroblast growth factors (FGFs). It has emerged as a molecule of interest for treating…”
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    Structural analysis of the stable form of fibroblast growth factor 2 – FGF2-STAB by de La Bourdonnaye, Gabin, Marek, Martin, Ghazalova, Tereza, Damborsky, Jiri, Pachl, Petr, Brynda, Jiri, Stepankova, Veronika, Chaloupkova, Radka

    Published in Journal of structural biology. X (01-12-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Structural analysis of FGF2-STAB performed to get molecular inside into its unique properties.•Crystal structure of FGF2-STAB solved at…”
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    Dynamics and hydration explain failed functional transformation in dehalogenase design by Sykora, Jan, Brezovsky, Jan, Koudelakova, Tana, Lahoda, Maryna, Fortova, Andrea, Chernovets, Tatsiana, Chaloupkova, Radka, Stepankova, Veronika, Prokop, Zbynek, Smatanova, Ivana Kuta, Hof, Martin, Damborsky, Jiri

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-06-2014)
    “…The transplantation of residues from a selective to a nonselective haloalkane dehalogenase yields the correct active site geometry but not function…”
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    Computer-assisted stabilization of fibroblast growth factor FGF-18 by Jan Vilim, Ghazalova, Tereza, Petulova, Eliska, Horackova, Aneta, Stepankova, Veronika, Chaloupkova, Radka, Bednar, David, Damborsky, Jiri, Prokop, Zbynek

    “…The fibroblast growth factors (FGF) family holds significant potential for addressing chronic diseases. Specifically, recombinant FGF18 shows promise in…”
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    DspA from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus: The first biochemically characterized haloalkane dehalogenase of non-microbial origin by Fortova, Andrea, Sebestova, Eva, Stepankova, Veronika, Koudelakova, Tana, Palkova, Lenka, Damborsky, Jiri, Chaloupkova, Radka

    Published in Biochimie (01-11-2013)
    “…Haloalkane dehalogenases are known as bacterial enzymes cleaving a carbon–halogen bond in halogenated compounds. Here we report the first biochemically…”
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    Organic co-solvents affect activity, stability and enantioselectivity of haloalkane dehalogenases by Stepankova, Veronika, Damborsky, Jiri, Chaloupkova, Radka

    Published in Biotechnology journal (01-06-2013)
    “…Haloalkane dehalogenases are microbial enzymes with a wide range of biotechnological applications, including biocatalysis. The use of organic co‐solvents to…”
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    Exploration of Enzyme Diversity by Integrating Bioinformatics with Expression Analysis and Biochemical Characterization by Vanacek, Pavel, Sebestova, Eva, Babkova, Petra, Bidmanova, Sarka, Daniel, Lukas, Dvorak, Pavel, Stepankova, Veronika, Chaloupkova, Radka, Brezovsky, Jan, Prokop, Zbynek, Damborsky, Jiri

    Published in ACS catalysis (02-03-2018)
    “…Millions of protein sequences are being discovered at an incredible pace, representing an inexhaustible source of biocatalysts. Here, we describe an integrated…”
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    Different Structural Origins of the Enantioselectivity of Haloalkane Dehalogenases toward Linear β‐Haloalkanes: Open–Solvated versus Occluded–Desolvated Active Sites by Liskova, Veronika, Stepankova, Veronika, Bednar, David, Brezovsky, Jan, Prokop, Zbynek, Chaloupkova, Radka, Damborsky, Jiri

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (18-04-2017)
    “…The enzymatic enantiodiscrimination of linear β‐haloalkanes is difficult because the simple structures of the substrates prevent directional interactions…”
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    Enantioselectivity of Haloalkane Dehalogenases and its Modulation by Surface Loop Engineering by Prokop, Zbynek, Sato, Yukari, Brezovsky, Jan, Mozga, Tomas, Chaloupkova, Radka, Koudelakova, Tana, Jerabek, Petr, Stepankova, Veronika, Natsume, Ryo, van Leeuwen, Jan G. E., Janssen, Dick B., Florian, Jan, Nagata, Yuji, Senda, Toshiya, Damborsky, Jiri

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (16-08-2010)
    “…Gezielte Mutationen der Oberflächenschleife von Halogenalkan‐Dehalogenasen haben Auswirkungen auf die Enantiodiskriminierung. Die Temperaturabhängigkeit der…”
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    Different Structural Origins of the Enantioselectivity of Haloalkane Dehalogenases toward Linear [beta]-Haloalkanes: Open-Solvated versus Occluded-Desolvated Active Sites by Liskova, Veronika, Stepankova, Veronika, Bednar, David, Brezovsky, Jan, Prokop, Zbynek, Chaloupkova, Radka, Damborsky, Jiri

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (18-04-2017)
    “…The enzymatic enantiodiscrimination of linear [beta]-haloalkanes is difficult because the simple structures of the substrates prevent directional interactions…”
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