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Novel devices for transporting protein crystals to the synchrotron facilities and thermal protection of protein crystals
ArticleAbstract: In this article, we use novel and non-conventional devices, based on polyolefins that help to increaPalabras claves:Apo-transferrin, Conventional and non-conventional methods of protein crystallization, Crystal growth in solution, Ferritin, Gel-growth, Glucose isomerase, Insulin, Lysozyme, xylanaseAutores:Campos-Escamilla C., Cuéllar-Cruz M., Demitri N., Flores-Ibarra A., Moreno A., Polentarutti M., Rudino-Pinera E., Yasel GuerraFuentes:googlescopusInductive effects in amino acids and peptides: Ionization constants and tryptophan fluorescence
ArticleAbstract: Although inductive effects in organic compounds are known to influence chemical properties such as iPalabras claves:amino acids, computational model, Inductive effects, Ionization constants, Peptides, Tryptophan fluorescenceAutores:L. A. Bagatolli, Lara-Popoca J., Rudino-Pinera E., Stock R.P., Thoke H.S.Fuentes:scopusStructure, kinetics, molecular and redox properties of a cytosolic and developmentally regulated fungal catalase-peroxidase
ArticleAbstract: CAT-2, a cytosolic catalase-peroxidase (CP) from Neurospora crassa, which is induced during asexualPalabras claves:Amino-acid radical, Catalase-peroxidase structure, Heme-EPR, kinetics, M-Y-W adduct, Metal-binding, surface residues with increased residence time for H O 2 2Autores:Díaz-Vilchis A., Hansberg W., Juan Pablo Saucedo-Vázquez, Rudino-Pinera E., Solano-Peralta A., Vega-García V.Fuentes:googlescopusStructures of a bi-functional Kunitz-type STI family inhibitor of serine and aspartic proteases: Could the aspartic protease inhibition have evolved from a canonical serine protease-binding loop?
ArticleAbstract: Bi-functional inhibitors from the Kunitz-type soybean trypsin inhibitor (STI) family are glycosylatePalabras claves:Aspartic protease inhibitors, Bi-functional inhibitors, Kunitz-type STI family inhibitors, Plant protease inhibitors, β-Trefoil foldAutores:Berry C., Pons T., Rudino-Pinera E., Valiente P.A., Yasel GuerraFuentes:googlescopus