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  • Designer self-assembling pe... Designer self-assembling peptide nanofiber scaffolds for adult mouse neural stem cell 3-dimensional cultures
    Gelain, Fabrizio; Bottai, Daniele; Vescovi, Angleo ... PloS one, 12/2006, Volume: 1, Issue: 1
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    Biomedical researchers have become increasingly aware of the limitations of conventional 2-dimensional tissue cell culture systems, including coated Petri dishes, multi-well plates and slides, to ...
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  • Kinetic Understanding of N2... Kinetic Understanding of N2 Reduction versus H2 Evolution at the E4(4H) Janus State in the Three Nitrogenases
    Harris, Derek F; Yang, Zhi-Yong; Dean, Dennis R ... Biochemistry (Easton), 10/2018, Volume: 57, Issue: 39
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    The enzyme nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of N2 to ammonia but also that of protons to H2. These reactions compete at the mechanistically central ‘Janus’ intermediate, denoted E4(4H), which has ...
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  • How protein stability and n... How protein stability and new functions trade off
    Tokuriki, Nobuhiko; Stricher, Francois; Serrano, Luis ... PLoS computational biology, 02/2008, Volume: 4, Issue: 2
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    Numerous studies have noted that the evolution of new enzymatic specificities is accompanied by loss of the protein's thermodynamic stability (DeltaDeltaG), thus suggesting a tradeoff between the ...
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  • Predicted Structure of the ... Predicted Structure of the BciC Enzyme Catalyzing the Removal of the C132‑Methoxycarbonyl Group for Biosynthesis of Chlorosomal Chlorophylls: A Mechanism for Dual Catalytic Functions of Hydrolysis and Decarboxylation inside Its Active Site
    Hirose, Mitsuaki; Harada, Jiro; Kashiyama, Yuichiro ... Biochemistry (Easton), 05/2023, Volume: 62, Issue: 9
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    Green photosynthetic bacteria, one of the phototrophs, have the largest and most efficient light-harvesting antenna systems, called chlorosomes. The core part of chlorosomes consists of unique ...
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  • Effects of Stromal and Lume... Effects of Stromal and Lumenal Side Perturbations on the Redox Potential of the Primary Quinone Electron Acceptor QA in Photosystem II
    Kato, Yuki; Noguchi, Takumi Biochemistry (Easton), 12/2021, Volume: 60, Issue: 48
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    The primary quinone electron acceptor QA is a key component in the electron transfer regulation in photosystem II (PSII), and hence accurate estimation of its redox potential, E m(QA –/QA), is ...
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  • Genetic Code Expansion: A B... Genetic Code Expansion: A Brief History and Perspective
    Shandell, Mia A; Tan, Zhongping; Cornish, Virginia W Biochemistry (Easton), 11/2021, Volume: 60, Issue: 46
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    Since the establishment of site-specific mutagenesis of single amino acids to interrogate protein function in the 1970s, biochemists have sought to tailor protein structure in the native cell ...
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  • Structures of Rat and Human... Structures of Rat and Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide IAPP1−19 in Micelles by NMR Spectroscopy
    Nanga, Ravi Prakash Reddy; Brender, Jeffrey R; Xu, Jiadi ... Biochemistry (Easton), 12/2008, Volume: 47, Issue: 48
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    Disruption of the cellular membrane by the amyloidogenic peptide IAPP (or amylin) has been implicated in β-cell death during type 2 diabetes. While the structure of the mostly inert fibrillar form of ...
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  • Importance of the Active Si... Importance of the Active Site “Canopy” Residues in an O2‑Tolerant [NiFe]-Hydrogenase
    Brooke, Emily J; Evans, Rhiannon M; Islam, Shams T. A ... Biochemistry (Easton), 01/2017, Volume: 56, Issue: 1
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    The active site of Hyd-1, an oxygen-tolerant membrane-bound NiFe-hydrogenase from Escherichia coli, contains four highly conserved residues that form a “canopy” above the bimetallic center, closest ...
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  • Local Enrichment of Unsatur... Local Enrichment of Unsaturated Chains around the A2A Adenosine Receptor
    Yang, Lewen; Lyman, Edward Biochemistry, 10/2019, Volume: 58, Issue: 39
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    Two 15 μs all-atom simulations of the A2A adenosine receptor were obtained in a ternary mixture of cholesterol, saturated phosphatidylcholine lipids, and unsaturated phosphatidylcholine lipids. An ...
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