Search Results - "Edward Martucci, W."
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Disruption of the crossover helix impairs dihydrofolate reductase activity in the bifunctional enzyme TS-DHFR from Cryptosporidium hominis
Published in Biochemical journal (01-02-2009)“…In contrast with most species, including humans, which have monofunctional forms of the folate biosynthetic enzymes TS (thymidylate synthase) and DHFR…”
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Novel non-active site inhibitor of Cryptosporidium hominis TS-DHFR identified by a virtual screen
Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (15-01-2009)“…The essential enzyme thymidylate synthase-dihydrofolate reductase (TS-DHFR) is a validated drug target for many pathogens, but has been elusive in…”
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Explaining an Unusually Fast Parasitic Enzyme: Folate Tail-Binding Residues Dictate Substrate Positioning and Catalysis in Cryptosporidium hominis Thymidylate Synthase
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (26-08-2008)“…The essential enzyme TS-DHFR from Cryptosporidium hominis undergoes an unusually rapid rate of catalysis at the conserved TS domain, facilitated by two…”
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Nonconserved Residues Ala287 and Ser290 of the Cryptosporidium hominis Thymidylate Synthase Domain Facilitate Its Rapid Rate of Catalysis
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (17-07-2007)“…Cryptosporidium hominis TS-DHFR exhibits an unusually high rate of catalysis at the TS domain, at least 10-fold greater than those of other TS enzymes. Using…”
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Explaining an Unusually Fast Parasitic Enzyme: Folate Tail-Binding Residues Dictate Substrate Positioning and Catalysis in
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (02-08-2008)“…The essential enzyme TS-DHFR from Cryptosporidium hominis undergoes an unusually rapid rate of catalysis at the conserved TS domain, facilitated by two…”
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Multiple Oblique Illumination and High-Definition Microscopy for Breast Fine-Needle Aspirates
Published in Journal of investigative surgery (2000)“…The ability of multiple oblique illumination (MOI) and high-definition microscopy (Edge R-400 3-D microscope) to improve resolution of cellular detail in the…”
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