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Davis Elisabeth M - - 2011
A synthetic peptide derived from the native protein sequence of a metal binding bacterial pilus was observed to spontaneously react with stainless steel via a previously unreported type of chemical interaction to generate an altered form of stainless steel which we term bioorganic stainless steel. Bioorganic stainless steel has a ...
Maalouli Nazek - - 2011
Monolayers of metal complexes were covalently attached to the surface of lamellar SPR interfaces (Ti/Ag/a-Si(0.63)C(0.37)) for binding histidine-tagged peptides with a controlled molecular orientation. The method is based on the activation of surface acid groups with N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS), followed by an amidation reaction with (S)-N-(5-amino-1-carboxypentyl)iminodiacetic acid (NTA). FTIR and X-ray ...
Zhang Xiaofen - - 2011
Macrocyclic chelators have been extensively used for complexation of metal ions. A widely used chelator, DOTA, has been explored as a molecular platform to assemble multiple bioactive peptides in this paper. The multivalent DOTA-peptide bioconjugates demonstrate promising tumor targeting ability.
Gu Zhi-Yuan - - 2011
Metal-organic frameworks MIL-53, MIL-100 and MIL-101 demonstrate efficient enrichment of peptides with simultaneous exclusion of proteins from complex biological samples.
Jabre Nitinkumar D - - 2011
A highly divergent approach for the synthesis of metal-binding peptides is described. This approach builds pyridine-based chelators in a stepwise fashion on resin and provides rapid access to a diverse array of metal-binding peptides in minimal synthetic steps.
Chen Xiangfeng - - 2011
Peptides adducted with different divalent Group IIB metal ions (Zn(2+), Cd(2+), and Hg(2+)) were found to give very different ECD mass spectra. ECD of Zn(2+) adducted peptides gave series of c-/z-type fragment ions with and without metal ions. ECD of Cd(2+) and Hg(2+) adducted model peptides gave mostly a-type fragment ...
Shimomura Takashi - - 2011
Procedures to determine the density of peptides immobilized on a glass surface for the quantitative detection of phosphorylated peptides for phosphoproteomic applications of peptide microarrays are described. Two kinds of representative fluorescent probe molecules, anti-phosphotyrosine antibody (AB) and phos-tag (PT), were examined to compare their ability for the quantitative detection ...
Carlton Doug D DD - - 2011
Over the years, protein interactions have been studied by many techniques to obtain a wide breadth of information. The large size and complexity of the macromolecules have caused difficulties for studying them by some techniques. In some cases, peptides, smaller and less complex biomolecules, have been found to be suitable ...
Bigott-Hennkens Heather M - - 2011
To probe the interplay between radiotracer stability and somatostatin receptor affinity, Tyr(3)-octreotate and six variations of its peptide sequence, for which the Re-cyclized products were previously reported, were radiolabeled with (99m)Tc and investigated for their in vitro stability. Radiolabeling of the peptides was effected by ligand exchange from (99m)Tc-glucoheptonate, and ...
Schmidt Andre - - 2010
Metallothioneins and metallohistins are short peptides with a high cysteine and/or histidine content able to coordinate metals intracellularly, thereby increasing the tolerance against elevated concentrations of metals. Because of their features, they can be detected by in silico prediction from proteomes annotated from sequenced genomes. Here, we analyzed 73 sequenced ...
Wang Dan - - 2010
DMT1 is an integral membrane protein with 12 putative transmembrane domains. As a divalent metal ion transporter, it plays an important role in metal ion homeostasis from bacteria to human. Loss-function mutations at the conserved motif DPGN located within the first transmembrane domain (TMD1) of DMT1 indicate the significance of ...
Protas Anna Maria - - 2011
Recently, we described a sequence-specific R1-(Ser/Thr) peptide bond hydrolysis reaction in peptides of a general sequence R1-(Ser/Thr)-Xaa-His-Zaa-R, which occurs in the presence of Ni(II) ions [A. Krężel, E. Kopera, A. M. Protas, A. Wysłouch-Cieszyńska, J. Poznański, W. Bal, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 132 (2010) 3355-3366]. In this study we explored ...
Zhou Xiao-Long - - 2010
Some aaRSs (aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases) develop editing mechanisms to correct mis-charged tRNA. The CP1 (connective peptide 1) domain of LeuRS (leucyl-tRNA synthetase) contains the editing active site, which is the proven target for the broad-spectrum drug AN2690 (5-fluoro-1,3-dihydro-1-hydroxy-2,1-benzoxaborole). The ESI (eukarya-specific insertion 1) in the CP1 domain of GlLeuRS (Giardia lamblia ...
Lee T Verne - - 2010
Nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) are large multimodular and multidomain enzymes that are involved in synthesising an array of molecules that are important in human and animal health. NRPSs are found in both bacteria and fungi but most of the research to date has focused on the bacterial enzymes. This is ...
Siewers Verena - - 2010
Saccharomyces cerevisiae has in several cases been proven to be a suitable host for the production of natural products and was recently exploited for the production of non-ribosomal peptides. Synthesis of non-ribosomal peptides (NRPs) is mediated by NRP synthetases (NRPSs), modular enzymes, which are often organized in enzyme complexes. In ...
Koketsu Kento - - 2010
Saframycin A is a potent antitumor antibiotic with a unique pentacyclic tetrahydroisoquinoline scaffold. We found that the nonribosomal peptide synthetase SfmC catalyzes a seven-step transformation of readily synthesized dipeptidyl substrates with long acyl chains into a complex saframycin scaffold. Based on a series of enzymatic reactions, we propose a detailed ...
Arakaki Tracy L - - 2010
The 2.1A crystal structure of tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase (TrpRS) from the diplomonad Giardia lamblia reveals that the N-terminus of this class I aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase forms a 16-residue alpha-helix. This helix replaces a beta-hairpin that is required by human TrpRS for normal activity and has been inferred to play a similar role ...
Ames Brian D - - 2010
Fungal natural products containing benzodiazepinone- and quinazolinone-fused ring systems can be assembled by nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) using the conformationally restricted beta-amino acid anthranilate as one of the key building blocks. We validated that the first module of the acetylaszonalenin synthetase of Neosartorya fischeri NRRL 181 activates anthranilate to anthranilyl-AMP. ...
Goto Yuki - - 2010
Lantibiotic synthetases are remarkable biocatalysts generating conformationally constrained peptides with a variety of biological activities by repeatedly utilizing two simple posttranslational modification reactions: dehydration of Ser/Thr residues and intramolecular addition of Cys thiols to the resulting dehydro amino acids. Since previously reported lantibiotic synthetases show no apparent homology with any ...
Strieker Matthias - - 2010
Nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) are large multimodular biocatalysts that utilize complex regiospecific and stereospecific reactions to assemble structurally and functionally diverse peptides that have important medicinal applications. During this ribosome-independent peptide synthesis, catalytic domains of NRPS select, activate or modify the covalently tethered reaction intermediates to control the iterative chain ...
Cammer Stephen - - 2010
Similarities in core residue packing provide evidence for divergence or convergence not reported using other methods. We apply a new method for rapid structure comparison based on Simplicial Neighborhood Analysis of Protein Packing (SNAPP) to the diverse structural classification of proteins (SCOP) alpha/beta-class of protein folds. The procedure identifies inter-residue ...
Merritt Ethan A - - 2010
Crystal structures of histidyl-tRNA synthetase (HisRS) from the eukaryotic parasites Trypanosoma brucei and Trypanosoma cruzi provide a first structural view of a eukaryotic form of this enzyme and reveal differences from bacterial homologs. HisRSs in general contain an extra domain inserted between conserved motifs 2 and 3 of the Class ...
Rochat Sébastien - - 2010
Simple but powerful chemosensors were developed by taking advantage of self-assembly processes. First, we will describe a turn-on fluorescent sensor for the pharmacologically important lithium ion. The sensor can be used in purely aqueous solution, and it displays a very high selectivity for lithium over sodium and magnesium ions. It ...
Bushley Kathryn E - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) are multimodular enzymes, found in fungi and bacteria, which biosynthesize peptides without the aid of ribosomes. Although their metabolite products have been the subject of intense investigation due to their life-saving roles as medicinals and injurious roles as mycotoxins and virulence factors, little is known ...
Aravind L - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Recent studies point to a great diversity of non-ribosomal peptide synthesis systems with major roles in amino acid and co-factor biosynthesis, secondary metabolism, and post-translational modifications of proteins by peptide tags. The least studied of these systems are those utilizing tRNAs or aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (AAtRS) in non-ribosomal peptide ligation. ...
Robbel Lars - - 2010
The class of nonribosomally assembled siderophores encompasses a multitude of structurally diverse natural products. The genome of the erythromycin-producing strain Saccharopolyspora erythraea contains 25 secondary metabolite gene clusters that are mostly considered to be orphan, including two that are responsible for siderophore assembly. In the present study, we report the ...
Xu Yibin - - 2010
The X-ray structure of the C-terminal fragment, containing residues 449-946, of Escherichia coli glutamine synthetase adenylyl transferase (ATase) has been determined. ATase is part of the cascade that regulates the enzymatic activity of E. coli glutamine synthetase, a key component of the cell's machinery for the uptake of ammonia. It ...
Marahiel Mohamed A - - 2009
Non-ribosomally synthesized microbial peptides show remarkable structural diversity and constitute a widespread class of the most potent antibiotics and other important pharmaceuticals that range from penicillin to the immunosuppressant cyclosporine. They are assembled independent of the ribosome in a nucleic acids-independent way by a group of multimodular megaenzymes called non-ribosomal ...
Dong Xianchi - - 2010
The ancient and ubiquitous aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases constitute a valuable model system for studying early evolutionary events. So far, the evolutionary relationship of tryptophanyl- and tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase (TrpRS and TyrRS) remains controversial. As TrpRS and TyrRS share low sequence homology but high structural similarity, a structure-based method would be advantageous for ...
Lee T Verne - - 2010
Nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) are large, multidomain proteins that are involved in the biosynthesis of an array of secondary metabolites. We report the structure of the third adenylation domain from the siderophore-synthesizing NRPS, SidN, from the endophytic fungus Neotyphodium lolii. This is the first structure of a eukaryotic NRPS domain, ...
Merritt Ethan A - - 2010
The crystal structure of the aspartyl-tRNA synthetase from the eukaryotic parasite Entamoeba histolytica has been determined at 2.8Aresolution. Relative to homologous sequences, the E. histolytica protein contains a 43-residue insertion between the N-terminal anticodon binding domain and the C-terminal catalytic domain. The present structure reveals that this insertion extends an ...
Iyer Lakshminarayan M - - 2009
Recent studies have shown that the ubiquitin system had its origins in ancient cofactor/amino acid biosynthesis pathways. Preliminary studies also indicated that conjugation systems for other peptide tags on proteins, such as pupylation, have evolutionary links to cofactor/amino acid biosynthesis pathways. Following up on these observations, we systematically investigated the ...
Ul-Haq Zaheer - - 2010
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) catalyze the esterification of a specific amino acid. There are two classes of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. Class I usually exists as a monomeric or dimeric form and has two highly conserved sequence motifs. Functionally, it aminoacylates at the 2'-OH of an adenosine nucleotide. While, class II normally exists ...
Oves-Costales Daniel - - 2009
Siderophores are high-affinity ferric iron chelators biosynthesised and excreted by most microorganisms that play an important role in iron acquisition. Siderophore-mediated scavenging of ferric iron from hosts contributes significantly to the virulence of pathogenic microbes. As a consequence siderophore biosynthesis is an attractive target for chemotherapeutic intervention. Two main pathways ...
Berglund Anna-Karin - - 2009
Most of the organellar amino acyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) are dually targeted to both mitochondria and chloroplasts using dual targeting peptides (dTPs). We have investigated the targeting properties and domain structure of dTPs of seven aaRSs by studying the in vitro and in vivo import of N-terminal deleted constructs of dTPs ...
Van de Vijver Pieter - - 2009
Microcin C (McC) is a potent antibacterial agent produced by some strains of Escherichia coli. McC consists of a ribosomally synthesized heptapeptide with a modified AMP attached through a phosphoramidate linkage to the alpha-carboxyl group of the terminal aspartate. McC is a Trojan horse inhibitor: it is actively taken inside ...
Berglund Anna-Karin - - 2009
There is a group of proteins that are encoded by a single gene, expressed as a single precursor protein and dually targeted to both mitochondria and chloroplasts using an ambiguous targeting peptide. Sequence analysis of 43 dual targeted proteins in comparison with 385 mitochondrial proteins and 567 chloroplast proteins of ...
Stack Deirdre - - 2009
No data exist on the ability of thiolation domains from fungal non-ribosomal peptide synthetases to undergo 4'-phosphopantetheinylation, using either biotinylated or fluorescently labeled coenzyme A analogues, mediated by 4'-phosphopantetheinyl transferases (PPTase). Yet, this is a key requirement to confirm the amino acid recognition function, and coding potential, of either non-ribosomal ...
Banik S Dutta - - 2009
Aminoacylation is a vital step in natural biosynthesis process of peptide and is the key step in correlating the realm of protein with the RNA world. Incorrect aminoacylation might lead to misacylation of d-amino acid in the tRNA which might cause synthesis of a hetero-peptide rather than natural homopeptide leading ...
Johnson Evan G - - 2009
Thaxtomin A, a cyclic dipeptide with a nitrated tryptophan moiety, is a phytotoxic pathogenicity determinant in scab-causing Streptomyces species that inhibits cellulose synthesis by an unknown mechanism. Thaxtomin A is produced by the action of two non-ribosomal peptide synthetase modules (TxtA and TxtB) and a complement of modifying enzymes, although ...
You Young Ok - - 2009
Methods that introduce posttranslational modifications in a general, mild, and non-sequence-specific manner using biologically produced peptides have great utility for investigation of the functions of these modifications. In this study, the substrate promiscuity of a lantibiotic synthetase was exploited for the preparation of phosphopeptides, glycopeptides, and peptides containing analogs of ...
Watanabe Kenji - - 2009
Echinomycin, a bis-intercalator antitumor cyclic peptide, is biosynthesized by a unique nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS). Successful heterologous expression of the whole gene cluster of echinomycin in Escherichia coli let us to investigate a further application of echinomycin NRPS. To construct a cyclic peptide library, our approach through both chemoenzymatic and ...
Weimer Kristina Mary Ellen - - 2009
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are multidomain proteins that catalyze the covalent attachment of amino acids to their cognate transfer RNA. Various domains of an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase perform their specific functions in a highly coordinated manner to maintain high accuracy in protein synthesis in cells. The coordination of their function, therefore, requires communication ...
Chen Danqi - - 2009
The Escherichia coli siderophore enterobactin is assembled from 2,3-dihydroxybenzoate (2,3-DHB) and l-serine by the nonribosomal peptide synthetases EntB and EntF. The processive thiol-template strategy used can be sabotaged by EntB misacylation. Through in vitro kinetic analysis, we demonstrate two potential routes to EntB misacylation and provide evidence for two mechanisms ...
Ortel Ingo - - 2009
The ergot fungus Claviceps purpurea produces both ergopeptines and simple d-lysergic acid alkylamides. In the ergopeptines, such as ergotamine, d-lysergic acid is linked to a bicyclic tripeptide in amide-like fashion, whereas in the d-lysergylalkanolamides it is linked to an amino alcohol derived from alanine. We show here that these compound ...
Marahiel M A - - 2009
A widespread class of therapeutically important natural products is of peptidic origin. They are produced nonribosomally by large "assembly line"-like multienzyme complexes, the nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS). In contrast to ribosomal peptide synthesis, nonribosomally assembled peptides contain unique structural features such as D-amino acids, N-terminally attached fatty acid chains, N- ...
Zhang Xingang - - 2009
The lantibiotics are a class of ribosomally synthesized and posttranslationally modified peptide antibiotics containing the thioether cross-links lanthionine (Lan) and 3-methyllanthionine (MeLan) and typically also the dehydroamino acids dehydroalanine (Dha) and (Z)-dehydrobutyrine (Dhb). The modifications are formed by dehydration of Ser/Thr residues to produce the Dha and Dhb structures, and ...
Doan Thanh Thi Ngoc - - 2009
The gltX gene from Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo1504) encodes glutamyl-tRNA synthetase (GluRS), one of the most important enzymes involved in bacterial blight (BB), which causes huge production losses of rice worldwide. GluRS is a class I-type aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (aaRS) that is primarily responsible for the glutamylation of tRNA(Glu). It ...
Yamanaka Kazuya - - 2008
Epsilon-Poly-L-lysine (epsilon-PL) consists of 25-35 L-lysine residues in isopeptide linkages and is one of only two amino acid homopolymers known in nature. Elucidating the biosynthetic mechanism of epsilon-PL should open new avenues for creating novel classes of biopolymers. Here we report the purification of an epsilon-PL synthetase (Pls; 130 kDa) ...
Du Liqin - - 2008
Ubiquitous D-alanylation of lipoteichoic acids modulates the surface charge and ligand binding of the gram-positive cell wall. Disruption of the bacterial DltABCD gene involved in teichoic acid alanylation, as well as inhibition of the DltA protein, has been shown to increase a gram-positive bacterium's susceptibility to antibiotics. The DltA D-alanyl ...
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