نتایج جستجو برای: helix angle

تعداد نتایج: 155282  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Ana Carolina Zeri Michael F Mesleh Alexander A Nevzorov Stanley J Opella

The atomic resolution structure of fd coat protein determined by solid-state NMR spectroscopy of magnetically aligned filamentous bacteriophage particles differs from that previously determined by x-ray fiber diffraction. Most notably, the 50-residue protein is not a single curved helix, but rather is a nearly ideal straight helix between residues 7 and 38, where there is a distinct kink, and t...

2011
Tatjana Heidebrecht Evangelos Christodoulou Michael J. Chalmers Sabrina Jan Bas ter Riet Rajesh K. Grover Robbie P. Joosten Dene Littler Henri van Luenen Patrick R. Griffin Paul Wentworth Piet Borst Anastassis Perrakis

The J-binding protein 1 (JBP1) is essential for biosynthesis and maintenance of DNA base-J (β-d-glucosyl-hydroxymethyluracil). Base-J and JBP1 are confined to some pathogenic protozoa and are absent from higher eukaryotes, prokaryotes and viruses. We show that JBP1 recognizes J-containing DNA (J-DNA) through a 160-residue domain, DB-JBP1, with 10 000-fold preference over normal DNA. The crystal...

Journal: :Proteins 1998
B L de Groot S Hayward D M van Aalten A Amadei H J Berendsen

A comparison of a series of extended molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme in solvent with X-ray data is presented. Essential dynamics analyses were used to derive collective fluctuations from both the simulated trajectories and a distribution of crystallographic conformations. In both cases the main collective fluctuations describe domain motions. The protein consist...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2009
S Sivaramakrishnan J Sung M Ali S Doniach H Flyvbjerg J A Spudich

A relatively unknown protein structure motif forms stable isolated single alpha-helices, termed ER/K alpha-helices, in a wide variety of proteins and has been shown to be essential for the function of some molecular motors. The flexibility of the ER/K alpha-helix determines whether it behaves as a force transducer, rigid spacer, or flexible linker in proteins. In this study, we quantify this fl...

2002
Katherine A. Henzler Wildman Dong-Kuk Lee A. Ramamoorthy

The relative stability of -helix and -sheet secondary structure in the solid state was investigated using poly(L-alanine) (PLA) as a model system. Protein folding and stability has been well studied in solution, but little is known about solid-state environments, such as the core of a folded protein, where peptide packing interactions are the dominant factor in determining structural stability....

Journal: :Mathematical and Computer Modelling 2008
Guowu Wei Ligang Yao Yingjie Cai Jian S. Dai

This paper reveals the latency errors in the manufacturing and assembly of the toroidal drive and integrates these errors in the coordinate systems and the mathematical models of the meshing equations for the conjugate surfaces between the planet wormgear and the sun-worm and between the planet worm-gear and the stationary internal toroidal gear. The paper further develops the tooth profile mod...

2014
Nicolas L. Jean Catherine M. Bougault Adam Lodge Adeline Derouaux Gilles Callens Alexander J.F. Egan Isabel Ayala Richard J. Lewis Waldemar Vollmer Jean-Pierre Simorre

The bacterial cell envelope contains the stress-bearing peptidoglycan layer, which is enlarged during cell growth and division by membrane-anchored synthases guided by cytoskeletal elements. In Escherichia coli, the major peptidoglycan synthase PBP1A requires stimulation by the outer-membrane-anchored lipoprotein LpoA. Whereas the C-terminal domain of LpoA interacts with PBP1A to stimulate its ...

2001
Jin-Ho Cho

We study ‘Myers effect’ for a bunch of D1-branes with IIB superstrings moving in one direction along the branes. We show that the ‘blown-up’ configuration is the helical D1-brane, which is self-supported from collapse by the axial momentum flow. The tilting angle of the helix is determined by the number of D1-branes. The radius of the helix is stabilized to a certain value depending on the numb...

2011
Thomas Leeper Suxin Zhang Wesley C. Van Voorhis Peter J. Myler Gabriele Varani

Glutaredoxin proteins (GLXRs) are essential components of the glutathione system that reductively detoxify substances such as arsenic and peroxides and are important in the synthesis of DNA via ribonucleotide reductases. NMR solution structures of glutaredoxin domains from two Gram-negative opportunistic pathogens, Brucella melitensis and Bartonella henselae, are presented. These domains lack t...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید