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Ochiai Takashi - - 2012
Peptide arrays in which peptides were immobilized on cellulose membranes through photolinkers were synthesized. The peptides were subsequently detached from the arrays by ultraviolet (UV) photolysis for 3 h, and were used to search for functional peptides that inhibit the activity of α-amylase derived from human pancreatic juice. Amino acid ...
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Lee Chung-Kyung - - 2012
Angiogenin is an unusual member of the pancreatic ribonuclease superfamily that induces formation of new blood vessels and is a promising anti-cancer target. Here we report backbone and side chain (1)H, (13)C, and (15)N resonance assignments for rat angiogenin (residues 24-145), excluding the N-terminal signal peptide. These data allow nuclear ...
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Banerjee Amrita - - 2012
PURPOSE: Pancreatic polypeptide (PP) has important glucoregulatory functions and thereby holds significance in the treatment of diabetes and obesity. However, short plasma half-life and aggregation propensity of PP in aqueous solution, limits its therapeutic application. To address these issues, we prepared and characterized a formulation of PP in sterically stabilized ...
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Patra Chitta Ranjan - - 2012
GIPC (GAIP-interacting protein, C terminus) represents a new target class for the discovery of chemotherapeutics. While many of the current generation of anticancer agents function by directly binding to intracellular kinases or cell surface receptors, the disruption of cytosolic protein-protein interactions mediated by non-enzymatic domains is an underdeveloped avenue for ...
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Merlino Antonello - - 2012
3D domain swapping is the process by which two or more protein molecules exchange part of their structure to form intertwined dimers or higher oligomers. Bovine pancreatic ribonuclease (RNase A) is able to swap the N-terminal α-helix (residues 1-13) and/or the C-terminal β-strand (residues 116-124), thus forming a variety of ...
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Jones A G - - 2011
Diabet. Med. 28, 1034-1038 (2011) ABSTRACT: Aims Serum C-peptide measurement can assist clinical management of diabetes, but practicalities of collection limit widespread use. Urine C-peptide creatinine ratio may be a non-invasive practical alternative. The stability of C-peptide in urine allows outpatient or community testing. We aimed to assess how urine ...
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Saito Nozomi - - 2011
Three series of ethynylhelicene oligomers with different side chains were synthesized: (P)-bD-n (n = 2-6) with branched alkyloxycarbonyl side chains; (P)-S-n (n = 2-7) with decylsulfanyl side chains; and (P)-DF-n (n = 4, 6, 8, 10) with alternating decyloxycarbonyl and perfluorooctyl side chains. The double helix formation of these side ...
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Sit Clarissa S - - 2011
Thuricin CD is an antimicrobial factor that consists of two peptides, Trn-α and Trn-β, that exhibit synergistic activity against drug resistant strains of Clostridium difficile. Trn-α and Trn-β each possess three sulfur to α-carbon thioether bridges for which the stereochemistry is unknown. This report presents the three-dimensional solution structures of ...
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Crimmins Dan L - - 2011
The mature pro forms of the cardiac natriuretic peptides, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), are proteolytically processed to their active hormone forms (28 and 32 residues, respectively) and N-terminal (NT)-pro fragments (68 and 76 residues, respectively). Far-ultraviolent circular dichroism (UV CD), 1D and 2D-homonuclear nuclear magnetic ...
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Identification of a polymeric β-cyclodextrin-binding peptide from a phage-displayed peptide library.
Kang Boram - - 2011
In this work, a phage-displayed peptide library was applied to identification of β-cyclodextrin (CD)-binding peptide tag, capable of being combined to target peptides or proteins in a homogeneous way by established methods such as peptide synthesis and the recombinant DNA technique. Four enriched sequences were obtained after five rounds of ...
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Virgilio Antonella - - 2011
CD and NMR studies on heterochiral oligodeoxynucleotides (d/l-ODNs) forming quadruplex structures are reported. Heterochiral ODNs, based on sequence TGGGGT, are able to form stable either right- or left-handed quadruplexes depending on d/l ratio and residues position. Results suggest that the 3'-end and the core of the G-run are more important ...
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Dickey Deborah M - - 2011
Designer natriuretic peptides (NPs) represent an active area of drug development. In canine and human studies, the designer natriuretic peptide CD-NP demonstrated more desirable therapeutic potential than recombinant B-type NP (BNP), which is known as Nesiritide and is approved for treatment of acute decompensated heart failure. However, why CD-NP is ...
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Demizu Yosuke - - 2011
Four types of α,α-disubstituted amino acids {i.e., α-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib), 1-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid (Ac(5)c), (3S,4S)-1-amino-(3,4-dimethoxy)cyclopentanecarboxylic acid [(S,S)-Ac(5)c(dOM)] and its enantiomer (R,R)-Ac(5)c(dOM)} were introduced into l-leucine-based hexapeptides and nonapeptides. The dominant conformations of eight peptides: Cbz-(l-Leu-l-Leu-dAA)(2)-OMe [dAA = 1: Aib; 2: Ac(5)c; 3: (S,S)-Ac(5)c(dOM); 4: (R,R)-Ac(5)c(dOM)] and Boc-(l-Leu-l-Leu-dAA)(3)-OMe [dAA = 5: Aib; ...
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Kelley Sean - - 2011
Short guanine-rich sequences have a tendency to form quadruplexes that are stabilized by G-quartets with specific cation coordination. Quadruplexes are part of telomeres at the ends of chromosomes and play an important role in the regulation of gene expression. In addition, there is a strong interest in the therapeutic and ...
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Hong Zhenmin - - 2011
Electrostatic interactions between side chains can control the conformation and folding of peptides and proteins. We used circular dichroism (CD) and ultraviolet (UV) resonance Raman spectroscopy (UVRR) to examine the impact of side chain charge on the conformations of two 21 residue mainly polyala peptides with a few Arg and ...
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Okada K - - 2011
Background: A synthetic nonadecapeptide (SP) (GPYLMVNVTGVDGKGNELL) previously enhanced the activation of plasminogen by the SAK/plasmin complex. Objectives: To identify the binding site for SP on plasminogen and elucidate the effects of SP on plasminogen activation by the tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA). Methods: The effects of SP on plasminogen activation were ...
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Roviello Giovanni N - - 2011
A novel cationic peptide based on l-lysine and l-diaminobutyric acid was prepared for the first time by solid phase synthesis. After HPLC purification and ESI MS characterization, we studied by CD and IR spectroscopy the structural features of the novel basic peptide, which is able to form a β-turn-like structure. ...
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Hochdörffer Katrin - - 2011
A β-sheet-binding scaffold was equipped with long-range chemical groups for tertiary contacts toward specific regions of the Alzheimer's Aβ fibril. The new constructs contain a trimeric aminopyrazole carboxylic acid, elongated with a C-terminal binding site, whose influence on the aggregation behavior of the Aβ(42) peptide was studied. MD simulations after ...
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Kulp John L - - 2011
Cyclic β-helical peptides have been developed as model structured biomolecules for examining peptide adsorption and conformation on surfaces. As a key prerequisite to circular-dichroism (CD) analysis of these model peptides on surfaces, their conformations and the corresponding vibrational spectra in the 1400-1800 cm(-1) range were analyzed by vibrational circular-dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy ...
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Turnay Javier - - 2011
4F2hc (CD98hc) is a multifunctional type II membrane glycoprotein involved in several functions as amino acid transport, cell fusion, β1-integrin-signaling and transformation. 4F2hc ectodomain has been crystallized and its three-dimensional structure determined. We have carried out a spectroscopical/structural characterization of the recombinant ectodomain in order to obtain information on its ...
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Reig F - - 2011
Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1) is a protein involved in angiogenesis and tumor metastasis. In a previous study, a tridecapeptide sequence of TSP-1B [KRFKQDGGWSHWG] was synthesized and its biological activity was determined as well as the activity of three related sequences TSPB-(E), TSPB-(S), and TSPB-(Abu)(6). These peptides were tested for activity on the ...
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Kaminský Jakub - - 2011
Reliable modeling of protein and peptide circular dichroism (CD) spectra in the far UV presents a challenge for current theoretical approaches. In this study, the time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT), configuration interaction with single excitation (CIS), and transition dipole coupling (TDC) were used to assess the most important factors contributing ...
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Tao Kai - - 2011
We report the characterization of self-assembly of two short β-amyloid (Aβ) peptides (16-22), KLVFFAE and Ac-KLVFFAE-NH(2), focusing on examining the effect of terminal capping. At pH 2.0, TEM and AFM imaging revealed that the uncapped peptide self-assembled into long, straight, and unbranched nanofibrils with a diameter of 3.8 ± 1.0 ...
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Krejtschi Carsten - - 2011
The thermal stability and folding dynamics of polyglutamic acid were studied by equilibrium circular dichroism (CD), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), and time-resolved temperature-jump infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Polyglutamic acid (PGA) forms α-helical peptides in aqueous solution and is an ideal model system to study the helix-coil transition. Melting curves were monitored with ...
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Macromolecular Recognition: Discrimination between Human and Bovine Serum Albumins by Cyclodextrins.
Oi Wataru - - 2011
The interactions of cyclodextrins (CDs) with human serum albumin (HSA) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) were investigated by two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (2D NOESY), steady state fluorescence, isothermal titration calorimetry, and circular dichroism spectroscopy. 2D NOESY indicates that α-CD and β-CD, but not γ-CD, interact with the aromatic amino ...
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Slocik Joseph M - - 2011
Nature is remarkable at tailoring the chirality of different biomolecules to suit specific functions. Chiral molecules can impart optical activity to achiral materials in the form of the particle's electronic transition frequency. Herein, we used peptides of differing secondary structures (random coil and α-helix) to artificially create optically active chiral ...
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Dong J Z - - 2011
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists for the treatment of type 2 diabetes are administered by daily injection because of short plasma half-lives, which result partly from the biochemical instability of these peptides. There is a medical need for GLP-1 analogues that can be administered less frequently for patient convenience. We ...
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Sukenik Shahar - - 2011
Amyloid fiber formation is a specific form of protein aggregation, often resulting from the misfolding of native proteins. Aimed at modeling the crowded environment of the cell, recent experiments showed a reduction in fibrillation halftimes for amyloid-forming peptides in the presence of cosolutes that are preferentially excluded from proteins and ...
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Chen Tingsu - - 2011
Coeliac disease (CD) is a common and complex disorder of the small intestine caused by intolerance to wheat gluten and related edible cereals like barley and rye. Peptides originating from incomplete gliadin digestion activate the lamina propria infiltrating T cells to release proinflammatory cytokines, which in turn cause profound tissue ...
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Gradišar Helena - - 2010
We used the principles governing the selectivity and stability of coiled-coil segments to design and experimentally test a set of four pairs of parallel coiled-coil-forming peptides composed of four heptad repeats. The design was based on maximizing the difference in stability between desired pairs and the most stable unwanted combinations ...
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Gradišar Helena - - 2011
We used the principles governing the selectivity and stability of coiled-coil segments to design and experimentally test a set of four pairs of parallel coiled-coil-forming peptides composed of four heptad repeats. The design was based on maximizing the difference in stability between desired pairs and the most stable unwanted combinations ...
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Guy Marie-Michèle - - 2011
The objective of the present work was to investigate the physicochemical conditions that trigger the self-assembly of peptide β-lg f1-8 and therefore lead to nanofibers and hydrogel formation. Nanostructures formed by self-assembly of peptide β-lg f1-8 in the pH range of 2.0-11.0 were studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Hydrogel ...
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Henzl Michael T - - 2011
Birds express two β-parvalbumin isoforms, parvalbumin 3 and avian thymic hormone (ATH). Parvalbumin 3 from chicken (CPV3) is identical to rat β-parvalbumin (β-PV) at 75 of 108 residues. CPV3 displays intermediate Ca(2+) affinity-higher than that of rat β-parvalbumin, but lower than that of ATH. As in rat β-PV, the attenuation ...
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Lammers Karen M - - 2011
The autoimmune enteropathy, coeliac disease (CD), is triggered by ingestion of gluten-containing grains. We recently reported that the chemokine receptor CXCR3 serves as a receptor for specific gliadin peptides that cause zonulin release and subsequent increase in intestinal permeability. To explore the role of CXCR3 in the immune response to ...
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Guo Min - - 2010
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases, components of the translation apparatus, have alternative functions outside of translation. The structural and mechanistic basis of these alternative functions is of great interest. As an example, reverse transcription of the HIV genome is primed by a human lysine-specific tRNA (tRNA(Lys3)) that is packaged (into the virion) ...
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Kato Megumi - - 2011
Wybutosine (yW) is a hypermodified nucleoside found in position 37 of tRNA(Phe), and is essential for correct phenylalanine codon translation. yW derivatives widely exist in eukaryotes and archaea, and their chemical structures have many species-specific variations. Among them, its hydroxylated derivative, hydroxywybutosine (OHyW), is found in eukaryotes including human, but ...
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Henzl Michael T - - 2010
Birds express two β-parvalbumin isoforms, parvalbumin 3 and avian thymic hormone (ATH). Parvalbumin 3 from chicken (CPV3) is identical to rat β-parvalbumin (β-PV) at 75 of 108 residues. CPV3 displays intermediate Ca(2+) affinity-higher than that of rat β-parvalbumin, but lower than that of ATH. As in rat β-PV, the attenuation ...
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Bhushan Shashi - - 2010
Specific regulatory nascent chains establish direct interactions with the ribosomal tunnel, leading to translational stalling. Despite a wealth of biochemical data, structural insight into the mechanism of translational stalling in eukaryotes is still lacking. Here we use cryo-electron microscopy to visualize eukaryotic ribosomes stalled during the translation of two diverse ...
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Balg Christian - - 2010
Genomic studies revealed the absence of glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase and/or asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase in many bacteria and all known archaea. In these microorganisms, glutaminyl-tRNA(Gln) (Gln-tRNA(Gln)) and/or asparaginyl-tRNA(Asn) (Asn-tRNA(Asn)) are synthesized via an indirect pathway involving side chain amidation of misacylated glutamyl-tRNA(Gln) (Glu-tRNA(Gln)) and/or aspartyl-tRNA(Asn) (Asp-tRNA(Asn)) by an amidotransferase. A series of chloramphenicol ...
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C-terminal domain of archaeal O-phosphoseryl-tRNA kinase displays large-scale motion to bind the ...
Sherrer R Lynn - - 2011
O-Phosphoseryl-tRNA kinase (PSTK) is the key enzyme in recruiting selenocysteine (Sec) to the genetic code of archaea and eukaryotes. The enzyme phosphorylates Ser-tRNA(Sec) to produce O-phosphoseryl-tRNA(Sec) (Sep-tRNA(Sec)) that is then converted to Sec-tRNA(Sec) by Sep-tRNA:Sec-tRNA synthase. Earlier we reported the structure of the Methanocaldococcus jannaschii PSTK (MjPSTK) complexed with AMPPNP. ...
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Phizicky Eric M - - 2010
tRNA biology has come of age, revealing an unprecedented level of understanding and many unexpected discoveries along the way. This review highlights new findings on the diverse pathways of tRNA maturation, and on the formation and function of a number of modifications. Topics of special focus include the regulation of ...
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Chiba Shiho - - 2010
The 21(st) amino acid, selenocysteine (Sec), is assigned to the codon UGA and is biosynthesized on the selenocysteine-specific tRNA (tRNA(Sec)) with the corresponding anticodon. In archaea/eukarya, tRNA(Sec) is ligated with serine by seryl-tRNA synthetase (SerRS), the seryl moiety is phosphorylated by O-phosphoseryl-tRNA kinase (PSTK), and the phosphate group is replaced ...
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Bulygin Konstantin N - - 2010
To study positioning of the polypeptide release factor eRF1 toward a stop signal in the ribosomal decoding site, we applied photoactivatable mRNA analogs, derivatives of oligoribonucleotides. The human eRF1 peptides cross-linked to these short mRNAs were identified. Cross-linkers on the guanines at the second, third, and fourth stop signal positions ...
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Burakovsky Dmitry E - - 2010
During protein synthesis, aminoacyl-tRNA (aa-tRNA) and release factors 1 and 2 (RF1 and RF2) have to bind at the catalytic center of the ribosome on the 50S subunit where they take part in peptide bond formation or peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis, respectively. Computer simulations of aa-tRNA movement into the catalytic site (accommodation) ...
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Nureki Osamu - - 2010
The molecular basis of the genetic code relies on the specific ligation of amino acids to their cognate tRNA molecules. However, two pathways exist for the formation of Gln-tRNA(Gln). The evolutionarily older indirect route utilizes a non-discriminating glutamyl-tRNA synthetase (ND-GluRS) that can form both Glu-tRNA(Glu) and Glu-tRNA(Gln). The Glu-tRNA(Gln) is ...
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Motorin Yuri - - 2010
Post-transcriptional ribonucleotide modification is a phenomenon best studied in tRNA, where it occurs most frequently and in great chemical diversity. This paper reviews the intrinsic network of modifications in the structural core of the tRNA, which governs structural flexibility and rigidity to fine-tune the molecule to peak performance and to ...
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Ito Takuhiro - - 2010
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases produce aminoacyl-tRNAs from the substrate tRNA and its cognate amino acid with the aid of ATP. Two types of glutamyl-tRNA synthetase (GluRS) have been discovered: discriminating GluRS (D-GluRS) and nondiscriminating GluRS (ND-GluRS). D-GluRS glutamylates tRNA(Glu) only, while ND-GluRS glutamylates both tRNA(Glu) and tRNA(Gln). ND-GluRS produces the intermediate Glu-tRNA(Gln), ...
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Rampias Theodoros - - 2010
Archaea make glutaminyl-tRNA (Gln-tRNA(Gln)) in a two-step process; a non-discriminating glutamyl-tRNA synthetase (ND-GluRS) forms Glu-tRNA(Gln), while the heterodimeric amidotransferase GatDE converts this mischarged tRNA to Gln-tRNA(Gln). Many prokaryotes synthesize asparaginyl-tRNA (Asn-tRNA(Asn)) in a similar manner using a non-discriminating aspartyl-tRNA synthetase (ND-AspRS) and the heterotrimeric amidotransferase GatCAB. The transamidosome, a complex ...
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Geggier Peter - - 2010
Aminoacyl-tRNA (aa-tRNA), in a ternary complex with elongation factor-Tu and GTP, enters the aminoacyl (A) site of the ribosome via a multi-step, mRNA codon-dependent mechanism. This process gives rise to the preferential selection of cognate aa-tRNAs for each mRNA codon and, consequently, the fidelity of gene expression. The ribosome actively ...
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Jin Hong - - 2010
We report the crystal structure of release factor 2 bound to ribosome with an aminoacyl tRNA substrate analog at the ribosomal P site, at 3.1 A resolution. The structure shows that upon stop-codon recognition, the universally conserved GGQ motif packs tightly into the peptidyl transferase center. Nucleotide A2602 of 23S ...
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