نتایج جستجو برای: groove binding

تعداد نتایج: 424837  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Luis F Garcia-Alles Kees Versluis Laurent Maveyraud Ana Tesouro Vallina Sebastiano Sansano Nana Fatimath Bello Hans-Jürgen Gober Valérie Guillet Henri de la Salle Germain Puzo Lucia Mori Albert J R Heck Gennaro De Libero Lionel Mourey

CD1 proteins present lipid antigens to T cells. The antigens are acquired in the endosomal compartments. This raises the question of how the large hydrophobic CD1 pockets are preserved between the moment of biosynthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum and arrival to the endosomes. To address this issue, the natural ligands associated with a soluble form of human CD1b have been investigated. Using ...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1995
P J Lodi J A Ernst J Kuszewski A B Hickman A Engelman R Craigie G M Clore A M Gronenborn

The solution structure of the DNA binding domain of HIV-1 integrase (residues 220-270) has been determined by multidimensional NMR spectroscopy. The protein is a dimer in solution, and each subunit is composed of a five-stranded beta-barrel with a topology very similar to that of the SH3 domain. The dimer is formed by a stacked beta-interface comprising strands 2, 3, and 4, with the two triple-...

2009
Debrup Sengupta Steven Truschel Collin Bachert Adam D. Linstedt

Formation of the ribbon-like membrane network of the Golgi apparatus depends on GM130 and GRASP65, but the mechanism is unknown. We developed an in vivo organelle tethering assaying in which GRASP65 was targeted to the mitochondrial outer membrane either directly or via binding to GM130. Mitochondria bearing GRASP65 became tethered to one another, and this depended on a GRASP65 PDZ domain that ...

2005
LILY CHEN ALAN D. FRANKEL

A 17-amino acid arginine-rich peptide from the bovine immunodeficiency virus Tat protein has been shown to bind with high affinity and specificity to bovine immunodeficiency virus transactivation response element (TAR) RNA, making contacts in the RNA major groove near a bulge. We show that, as in other peptide-RNA complexes, arginine and threonine side chains make important contributions to bin...

2016
Stephen P Hancock Stefano Stella Duilio Cascio Reid C Johnson

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2010
PRATEEK PANDYA MD MAIDUL ISLAM G SURESH KUMAR B JAYARAM

Eight indole derivatives were studied for their DNA binding ability using fluorescence quenching and molecular docking methods. These indole compounds have structural moieties similar as in few indole alkaloids. Experimental and theoretical studies have suggested that indole derivatives bind in the minor groove of DNA. Thermodynamic profiles of DNA complexes of indole derivatives were obtained ...

Journal: :SAR and QSAR in environmental research 2014
E Aki-Yalcin T Ertan-Bolelli T Taskin-Tok O Ozturk S Ataei C Ozen I Yildiz I Yalcin

There has been considerable interest in DNA topoisomerases over the last decade, as they have been shown to be one of the major cellular targets in anticancer drug development. Previously we synthesized some benzothiazole derivatives and corresponding benzothiazolium forms, and tested their DNA inhibitory activity to develop novel antitumor agents. Among the 12 prepared compounds, compound BM3 ...

2013
Volodymyr Babin Dongli Wang Robert B. Rose Celeste Sagui

The subtle effects of DNA-protein recognition are illustrated in the homeodomain fold. This is one of several small DNA binding motifs that, in spite of limited DNA binding specificity, adopts crucial, specific roles when incorporated in a transcription factor. The homeodomain is composed of a 3-helix domain and a mobile N-terminal arm. Helix 3 (the recognition helix) interacts with the DNA bas...

Journal: :Cell 1996
Alexey Bochkarev Jean A Barwell Richard A Pfuetzner Elena Bochkareva Lori Frappier Aled M Edwards

The Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA1) protein binds to and activates DNA replication from oriP, the latent origin of DNA replication in Epstein-Barr virus. The crystal structure of the DNA-binding domain of EBNA1 bound to an 18 bp binding site was solved at 2.4 A resolution. EBNA1 comprises two domains, a flanking and a core domain. The flanking domain, which includes a helix that pr...

2011
Haiming Dai Alyson Smith X. Wei Meng Paula A. Schneider Yuan-Ping Pang Scott H. Kaufmann

The mechanism by which the proapoptotic Bcl-2 family members Bax and Bak release cytochrome c from mitochondria is incompletely understood. In this paper, we show that activator BH3-only proteins bind tightly but transiently to the Bak hydrophobic BH3-binding groove to induce Bak oligomerization, liposome permeabilization, mitochondrial cytochrome c release, and cell death. Analysis by surface ...

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