Search Results - "Moutiez, M"
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On the role of the cis-proline residue in the active site of DsbA
Published in Protein science (01-01-1999)“…In addition to the Cys-Xaa-Xaa-Cys motif at position 30–33, DsbA, the essential catalyst for disulfide bond formation in the bacterial periplasm shares with…”
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Purification and characterization of a trypanothione-glutathione thioltransferase from Trypanosoma cruzi
Published in Biochemical journal (01-09-1995)“…Although trypanothione [T(S)2] is the major thiol component in trypanosomatidae, significant amounts of glutathione are present in Trypanosoma cruzi. This…”
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Slow Folding of Three-Fingered Toxins Is Associated with the Accumulation of Native Disulfide-Bonded Intermediates
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (18-12-2001)“…Snake neurotoxins are short all-β proteins that display a complex organization of the disulfide bonds: two bonds connect consecutive cysteine residues…”
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On the non-respect of the thermodynamic cycle by DsbA variants
Published in Protein science (01-01-1999)“…The mechanism of the disulfide-bond forming enzyme DsbA depends on the very low pKa of a cysteine residue in its active-site and on the relative instability of…”
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Reduction of a trisulfide derivative of glutathione by glutathione reductase
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (15-08-1994)“…Glutathione trisulfide was synthesized from glutathione disulfide and its reduction by glutathione reductase was studied. A two-step reaction was observed. In…”
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Specificity determinants for the two tRNA substrates of the cyclodipeptide synthase AlbC from Streptomyces noursei
Published in Nucleic acids research (17-06-2014)“…Cyclodipeptide synthases (CDPSs) use two aminoacyl-tRNA substrates in a sequential ping-pong mechanism to form a cyclodipeptide. The crystal structures of…”
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2-Amino diphenylsulfides as new inhibitors of trypanothione reductase
Published in International journal of antimicrobial agents (01-12-1995)“…Trypanothione reductase (TR) is the primary enzyme responsible for the reduction of trypanothione, the analog of glutathione found in trypanosomatidae. We have…”
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A microplate assay for trypanothione reductase inhibitors
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Synthesis and Evaluation of Glyψ(PO2R-N)Pro-Containing Pseudopeptides as Novel Inhibitors of the Human Cyclophilin hCyp-18
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (29-08-2002)“…The human cyclophilin hCyp-18, an abundant peptidyl-prolyl cis−trans isomerase (PPIase) implicated in protein folding, controls the infection of CD4+ T-cells…”
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A Tandem of SH3-like Domains Participates in RNA Binding in KIN17, a Human Protein Activated in Response to Genotoxics
Published in Journal of molecular biology (08-12-2006)“…The human KIN17 protein is an essential nuclear protein conserved from yeast to human and expressed ubiquitously in mammals. Suppression of Rts2, the yeast…”
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Analysis of the metal-binding selectivity of the metallochaperone CopZ from Enterococcus hirae by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (30-08-2003)“…Metallochaperones are soluble proteins involved in metal transport and regulation in vivo. Copper metallochaperones belong to a structural family of metal…”
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Dual Expression System Suitable for High-Throughput Fluorescence-Based Screening and Production of Soluble Proteins
Published in Journal of proteome research (01-11-2005)“…Many studies that aim to characterize the proteome structurally or functionally require the production of pure protein in a high-throughput format. We have…”
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Interaction of human cyclophilin hCyp-18 with short peptides suggests the existence of two functionally independent subsites
Published in FEBS letters (07-09-2001)“…The binding of peptides, derived from the model substrate Suc-Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe-pNA, to the human cyclophilin hCyp-18 was investigated. HCyp-18 is able to bind…”
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Engineering cyclophilin into a proline-specific endopeptidase
Published in Nature (London) (15-01-1998)“…Designing an enzyme requires, among a number of parameters, the appropriate positioning of catalytic machinery within a substrate-binding cleft. Using the…”
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Description of the topographical changes associated to the different stages of the DsbA catalytic cycle
Published in Protein science (01-07-2002)“…This paper provides a description of the surface topography of DsbA, the bacterial disulfide‐bond forming enzyme, in the different phases of its catalytic…”
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Investigation of the DsbA Mechanism through the Synthesis and Analysis of an Irreversible Enzyme−Ligand Complex
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (06-06-2000)“…Approaching the molecular mechanism of some enzymes is hindered by the difficulty of obtaining suitable protein−ligand complexes for structural…”
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Design of a Gag Pentapeptide Analogue that Binds Human Cyclophilin A More Efficiently than the Entire Capsid Protein: New Insights for the Development of Novel Anti-HIV-1 Drugs
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (04-05-2000)“…Cyclophilin A (hCyp-18), a ubiquitous cytoplasmic peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase), orchestrates HIV-1 core packaging. hCyp-18, incorporated into…”
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Metal‐binding stoichiometry and selectivity of the copper chaperone CopZ from Enterococcus hirae
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-03-2004)“…We studied the interaction of several metal ions with the copper chaperone from Enterococcus hirae (EhCopZ). We show that the stoichiometry of the…”
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