Search Results - "Harrison, Rosemary S"
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Downsizing human, bacterial, and viral proteins to short water-stable alpha helices that maintain biological potency
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-06-2010)“…Recombinant proteins are important therapeutics due to potent, highly specific, and nontoxic actions in vivo. However, they are expensive medicines to…”
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Restoring Australia’s long-term innovation requires investment in basic research
Published in Microbiology Australia (01-01-2023)“…It is well established that basic research underpins long-term innovation outputs such as transformative drugs and medical devices. However, Australia may be…”
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Properties of the Thioredoxin Fold Superfamily Are Modulated by a Single Amino Acid Residue
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-04-2009)“…The ubiquitous thioredoxin fold proteins catalyze oxidation, reduction, or disulfide exchange reactions depending on their redox properties. They also play…”
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Targeting quorum sensing and competence stimulation for antimicrobial chemotherapy
Published in Current drug targets (01-10-2012)“…Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is now a serious problem, with traditional classes of antibiotics having gradually become ineffective. New drugs are…”
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Novel Helix-Constrained Nociceptin Derivatives Are Potent Agonists and Antagonists of ERK Phosphorylation and Thermal Analgesia in Mice
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (09-12-2010)“…The nociceptin opioid peptide receptor (NOP, NOR, ORL-1) is a GPCR that recognizes nociceptin, a 17-residue peptide hormone. Nociceptin regulates pain…”
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Helix Nucleation by the Smallest Known α-Helix in Water
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (11-07-2016)“…Cyclic pentapeptides (e.g. Ac‐(cyclo‐1,5)‐[KAXAD]‐NH2; X=Ala, 1; Arg, 2) in water adopt one α‐helical turn defined by three hydrogen bonds. NMR structure…”
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Helix-constrained nociceptin peptides are potent agonists and antagonists of ORL-1 and nociception
Published in Vitamins and hormones (2015)“…Nociceptin (orphanin FQ) is a 17-residue neuropeptide hormone with roles in both nociception and analgesia. It is an opioid-like peptide that binds to and…”
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Helix Nucleation by the Smallest Known α-Helix in Water
Published in Angewandte Chemie (11-07-2016)“…Cyclic pentapeptides (e.g. Ac‐(cyclo‐1,5)‐[KAXAD]‐NH2; X=Ala, 1; Arg, 2) in water adopt one α‐helical turn defined by three hydrogen bonds. NMR structure…”
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Helix Nucleation by the Smallest Known [alpha]-Helix in Water
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (11-07-2016)“…Cyclic pentapeptides (e.g. Ac-(cyclo-1,5)-[KAXAD]-NH2; X=Ala, 1; Arg, 2) in water adopt one [alpha]-helical turn defined by three hydrogen bonds. NMR structure…”
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Helical cyclic pentapeptides constrain HIV-1 Rev peptide for enhanced RNA binding
Published in Tetrahedron (21-10-2014)“…HIV-1 Rev is a 116 residue transporter protein that enters the host cell nucleus and uses its 17 amino acid segment (Rev34–50) to bind and capture a specific…”
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Helix Nucleation by the Smallest Known [alpha]-Helix in Water
Published in Angewandte Chemie (11-07-2016)“…Cyclic pentapeptides (e.g. Ac-(cyclo-1,5)-[KAXAD]-NH2; X=Ala, 1; Arg, 2) in water adopt one [alpha]-helical turn defined by three hydrogen bonds. NMR structure…”
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Properties of the Thioredoxin Fold Superfamily Are Modulated by a Single Amino Acid ResidueS
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-04-2009)“…The ubiquitous thioredoxin fold proteins catalyze oxidation, reduction, or disulfide exchange reactions depending on their redox properties. They also play…”
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