نتایج جستجو برای: staphylococcal protein a

تعداد نتایج: 13721314  

Journal: :Chemical communications 2012
Cong Truc Huynh Minh Khanh Nguyen Doo Sung Lee

Novel copolymers containing both anionic and cationic pH-sensitive moieties were reported. These amphoteric copolymers exhibited special closed-loop reversible sol-gel-sol phase transitions in response to both pH and temperature.

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular NMR 1996
A P Nanzer T Huber A E Torda W F van Gunsteren

Application of the weak-coupling scheme to restrain the configurations of a molecular system to a set of NOE distance restraints is investigated using two test systems: (i) a 15-atom chain molecule with one distance restraint; and (ii) a protein molecule with hundreds of NOE distance restraints. Atom-atom distance restraining by the weak-coupling technique is possible, but this method does not ...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2012
Nikolay V Dokholyan

Nature has evolved proteins to counteract forces applied on living cells, and has designed proteins that can sense forces. One can appreciate Nature's ingenuity in evolving these proteins to be highly sensitive to force and to have a high dynamic force range at which they operate. To achieve this level of sensitivity, many of these proteins are composed of multiple domains and linking peptides ...

Journal: :Briefings in functional genomics & proteomics 2008
Pier Federico Gherardini Manuela Helmer-Citterich

The ever increasing number of protein structures determined by structural genomic projects has spurred much interest in the development of methods for structure-based function prediction. Existing methods can be roughly classified in two groups: some use a comparative approach looking for the presence of structural motifs possibly associated with a known biochemical function. Other methods try ...

Journal: :Optics express 2014
Chun Hong Yoon Miriam Barthelmess Richard J Bean Flavio Capotondi Richard A Kirian Maya Kiskinova Emanuele Pedersoli Lorenzo Raimondi Francesco Stellato Fenglin Wang Henry N Chapman

Knowledge of the sequence of different conformational states of a protein molecule is key to better understanding its biological function. A diffraction pattern from a single conformational state can be captured with an ultrafast X-ray Free-Electron Laser (XFEL) before the target is completely annihilated by the radiation. In this paper, we report the first experimental demonstration of conform...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2016
B Lannoo E Carlon M Lefranc

We investigate the dynamics of the heterodimer autorepression loop (HAL), a small genetic module in which a protein A acts as an autorepressor and binds to a second protein B to form an AB dimer. For suitable values of the rate constants, the HAL produces pulses of A alternating with pulses of B. By means of analytical and numerical calculations, we show that the duration of A pulses is extreme...

Journal: :Proteins 2013
Chih-Min Chang Yu-Wen Huang Chien-Hua Shih Jenn-Kang Hwang

We have recently showed that the weighted contact number profiles (or the packing density profiles) of proteins are well correlated with those of the corresponding sequence conservation profiles. The results suggest that a protein structure may contain sufficient information about sequence conservation comparable to that derived from multiple homologous sequences. However, there are ambiguities...

2016
Massimiliano Bonomi Carlo Camilloni Andrea Cavalli Michele Vendruscolo

Modeling a complex system is almost invariably a challenging task. The incorporation of experimental observations can be used to improve the quality of a model and thus to obtain better predictions about the behavior of the corresponding system. This approach, however, is affected by a variety of different errors, especially when a system simultaneously populates an ensemble of different states...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Joel Rosenbaum

The control of flagellar length can be easily studied in the model genetic cell Chlamydomonas. Recent work has revealed that the mutant gene in a long-flagella mutant encodes a protein kinase.

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2005
Chung-Jung Tsai Ruth Nussinov

The influence of long-range residue interactions on defining secondary structure in a protein has long been discussed and is often cited as the current limitation to accurate secondary structure prediction. There are several experimental examples where a local sequence alone is not sufficient to determine its secondary structure, but a comprehensive survey on a large data set has not yet been d...

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