Sökning: "Metalloprotein"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Metalloprotein.
1. Structural basis for metalloprotein catalysis : Characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis phosphatidylinositol phosphate synthase PgsA1 and Bacillus anthracis ribonucleotide reductase R2
Sammanfattning : About a third of all proteins need to associate with a particular metal ion or metallo-inorganic cofactor to function. This interplay expands the catalytic repertoire of enzymes and reflects the adaption of these catalytic macromolecules to the environments they have evolved in. LÄS MER
2. Proton pathways in energy conversion : K-pathway analogs in O2- and NO-reductases
Sammanfattning : Oxygen and nitric oxide reductases are enzymes found in aerobic and anaerobic respiration, respectively. Both enzyme groups belong to the superfamily of Heme-Copper Oxidases, which is further divided into several subgroups: oxygen-reducing enzymes into A-, B- and C-type and nitric oxide reductases into qNORs and cNORs. LÄS MER
3. To metal, or not to metal : Diverse mechanisms of O2-activation and radical storage in the ferritin superfamily
Sammanfattning : Proteins in the Ferritin-like superfamily are characterized by a four alpha-helical structural motif. These proteins are distributed across all three kingdoms of life and perform a wide range of functions. LÄS MER
4. Ultrafast Structural and Electron Dynamics in Soft Matter Exposed to Intense X-ray Pulses
Sammanfattning : Investigations of soft matter using ultrashort high intensity pulses have been made possible through the advent of X-ray free-electrons lasers. The last decade has seen the development of a new type of protein crystallography where femtosecond dynamics can be studied, and single particle imaging with atomic resolution is on the horizon. LÄS MER
5. Computational protein crystallography : How to get the most out of your data
Sammanfattning : It is important to obtain accurate three dimensional structures of molecules and proteins to understand and predict their function and behaviour. X-ray crystallography is the major technique to determine three dimensional structures of proteins. LÄS MER