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Glutathione Conjugation of Bay- and Fjord-Region Diol Epoxides of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Glutathione Transferases M1-1 and P1-1

1997

Metabolism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mammalian cells results in the formation of vicinal diol epoxides considered as ultimate carcinogens if the oxirane ring is located in a bay- or fjord-region of the parent compound. In the present study, individual stereoisomers of the bay-region diol epoxides of chrysene, dibenz[a,h]anthracene, and benzo[a]pyrene as well as of the fjord-region diol epoxides of benzo[c]phenanthrene, benzo[c]chrysene, and benzo[g]-chrysene have been incubated with GSH in the presence of human glutathione transferases GSTM1-1 (a mu-class enzyme) and GSTP1-1 (a pi-class enzyme). As previously shown with GSTA1-1 (an alpha-class enzyme) both M1-1 and P1-1 demonst…

Models MolecularChryseneStereochemistryConjugated systemToxicologySubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundpolycyclic compoundsHumansPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsCarcinogenGlutathione TransferaseBay-Region Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbonchemistry.chemical_classificationAnthraceneintegumentary systemStereoisomerismGeneral MedicineGlutathionePhenanthreneGlutathioneIsoenzymesKineticsEnzymechemistryCarcinogensEpoxy CompoundsPyreneCrystallizationChemical Research in Toxicology
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Mechanistic insights into the phosphoryl transfer reaction in cyclin-dependent kinase 2: a QM/MM study

2019

AbstractCyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) is an important member of the CDK family exerting its most important function in the regulation of the cell cycle. It catalyzes the transfer of the gamma phosphate group from an ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecule to a Serine/Threonine residue of a peptide substrate. Due to the importance of this enzyme, and protein kinases in general, a detailed understanding of the reaction mechanism is desired. Thus, in this work the phosphoryl transfer reaction catalyzed by CDK2 was revisited and studied by means of hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) calculations. Our results show that the base-assisted mechanism is preferred over the substrat…

Models MolecularComposite ParticlesProtein ConformationPhysical ChemistryBiochemistry01 natural sciencesSubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundPhosphorylationPost-Translational ModificationFree Energy0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyKinasePhysicsQChemical ReactionsRChemistryReaction DynamicsPhysical SciencesThermodynamicsMedicineProtonsResearch ArticleChemical ElementsAtomsStereochemistryScienceMolecular Dynamics Simulation010402 general chemistryMolecular mechanicsReactantsQM/MMStructure-Activity Relationship03 medical and health sciencesCyclin-dependent kinaseParticle PhysicsNuclear PhysicsNucleons030304 developmental biologyChemical BondingCyclin-Dependent Kinase 2Cyclin-dependent kinase 2Biology and Life SciencesProteinsActive siteHydrogen BondingTransition StateBond order0104 chemical sciencesOxygenModels Chemicalchemistrybiology.proteinQuantum TheoryAdenosine triphosphate
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Effects of static and dynamic perturbations on isotropic hyperfine coupling constants in some quinone radicals.

2004

The effects of solvent dielectric response on the isotropic hyperfine coupling constants of the 1,4-benzoquinone, 1,4-naphthoquinone and 9,10-anthraquinone anions and 1,4-naphthalenediol cation radicals were studied by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and by the theoretical density functional method within the polarizable continuum model. Experimental results demonstrate that the isotropic hyperfine coupling constants can be obtained with high accuracy and that the effects of solvent impurities can be minimized by careful sample preparation. The results obtained correlate well with theoretical predictions from density functional theory calculations. For 1,4-naphthalenediol both th…

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyFree RadicalsRadicalMolecular ConformationPolarizable continuum modelMolecular physicsSensitivity and Specificitylaw.inventionlawImpurityComputational chemistryElectric ImpedanceGeneral Materials ScienceComputer SimulationSpectroscopyElectron paramagnetic resonanceBinding SitesChemistryIsotropyQuinonesReproducibility of ResultsGeneral ChemistrySolventKineticsSolventsAnisotropyDensity functional theoryArtifactsMagnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC
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Orientational preferences of aromatic guests in dimeric capsules of tetraurea calix[4]arenes—MD and NMR studies

2006

Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed for complexes of a dimeric capsule of a tetraurea calixarene with a series of twelve aromatic guests. A distinct orientational preference and a restriction of the internal mobility was found which depend on the size and electronic properties of the guests. The results are in agreement with the CIS values obtained from (1)H NMR spectroscopic measurements and with complexation selectivities obtained by competition experiments.

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPyridinesChemistryOrganic ChemistryBinding CompetitiveBiochemistrySubstrate SpecificityKineticsMolecular dynamicsCrystallographyPhenolsPyrazinesCalixareneBenzene DerivativesProton NMRThermodynamicsUreaCalixarenesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectronic propertiesOrg. Biomol. Chem.
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Synyhesis, structure, spectroscopy and redox chemistry of square-planar nickel(II) complexes with tetradentate o-phenylenedioxamidates and related li…

2005

[EN] A series of four-coordinate square-planar nickel(II) complexes of o-phenylenebis(N¿-methyloxamidate) (L1) and related o-phenylene(N¿-methyloxamidate)oxamate (L2) and o-phenylenebis(oxamate) (L3) tetradentate ligands have been synthesized and characterized structurally, spectroscopically and electrochemically. The parent nickel(II)¿L1 complex presents an intense MLCT band in the UV region (¿max = 357 nm) and a distinctive 1 s ¿ 4p CT satellite in the Ni K-edge XANES spectrum (E = 8339.2 eV). These features together with the short Ni¿N(amidate) bond lengths (1.85¿1.93 Å) as revealed by the analysis of the Ni K-edge EXAFS spectrum and confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction are typi…

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopySpectrophotometry Infraredchemistry.chemical_elementPhenylenediaminesCrystallography X-RayLigandsPhotochemistrySensitivity and SpecificityRedoxlaw.inventionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundNickellawElectrochemistryOrganometallic CompoundsMoleculeAcetonitrileElectron paramagnetic resonanceOxalatesMolecular StructureExtended X-ray absorption fine structureLigandElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopySpectrometry X-Ray EmissionStereoisomerismBond lengthNickelCrystallographychemistryFISICA APLICADASpectrophotometry UltravioletOxidation-Reduction
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A modified dinucleotide motif specifies tRNA recognition by TLR7

2014

RNA can function as a pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) whose recognition by the innate immune system alerts the body to an impending microbial infection. The recognition of tRNA as either self or nonself RNA by TLR7 depends on its modification patterns. In particular, it is known that the presence of a ribose methylated guanosine at position 18, which is overrepresented in self-RNA, antagonizes an immune response. Here, we report that recognition extends to the next downstream nucleotide and the effectively recognized molecular detail is actually a methylated dinucleotide. The most efficient nucleobases combination of this motif includes two purines, while pyrimidines diminish t…

Models MolecularMolecular Sequence DataGuanosineBiologySubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundRNA TransferRiboseHumansNucleotideBinding siteLetter to the EditorMolecular BiologyCells Culturedchemistry.chemical_classificationGeneticsBinding SitesInnate immune systemBase Sequencevirus diseasesRNAMethylationToll-Like Receptor 7chemistryTransfer RNANucleic Acid ConformationProtein BindingRNA
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Binding Properties of HABA-Type Azo Derivatives to Avidin and Avidin-Related Protein 4

2006

Summary The chicken genome encodes several biotin-binding proteins, including avidin and avidin-related protein 4 (AVR4). In addition to D -biotin, avidin binds an azo dye compound, 4-hydroxyazobenzene-2-carboxylic acid (HABA), but the HABA-binding properties of AVR4 are not yet known. Differential scanning calorimetry, UV/visible spectroscopy, and molecular modeling were used to analyze the binding of 15 azo molecules to avidin and AVR4. Significant differences are seen in azo compound preferences for the two proteins, emphasizing the importance of the loop between strands β3 and β4 for azo ligand recognition; information on these loops is provided by the high-resolution (1.5 A) X-ray stru…

Models MolecularMolecular modelOvalbuminProtein ConformationClinical BiochemistryCrystallography X-RayLigandsSensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistryAvian Proteinschemistry.chemical_compoundUltraviolet visible spectroscopyBiotinDrug DiscoveryAnimalsMolecular BiologyGlycoproteinschemistry.chemical_classificationPharmacologyAzo compoundBinding SitesbiologyCalorimetry Differential ScanningMolecular StructureStereoisomerismGeneral MedicineLigand (biochemistry)AvidinCombinatorial chemistryCHEMBIOchemistryBiochemistryBiotinylationbiology.proteinMolecular MedicineSpectrophotometry UltravioletGlycoproteinAzo CompoundsChickensAvidinChemistry & Biology
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Dopaminergic isoquinolines with hexahydrocyclopenta[ ij ]-isoquinolines as D 2 -like selective ligands

2016

Dopamine receptors (DR) ligands are potential drug candidates for treating neurological disorders including schizophrenia or Parkinson's disease. Three series of isoquinolines: (E)-1-styryl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolines (series 1), 7-phenyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydrocyclopenta[ij]-IQs (HCPIQs) (series 2) and (E)-1-(prop-1-en-1-yl)-1,2,3,4- tetrahydroisoquinolines (series 3), were prepared to determine their affinity for both D1and D2-like DR. The effect of different substituents on the nitrogen atom (methyl or allyl), the dioxygenated function (methoxyl or catechol), the substituent at the β-position of the THIQ skeleton, and the presence or absence of the cyclopentane motif, were studied. We…

Models MolecularMolecular modelProtein ConformationStereochemistryDopamine AgentsSubstituentCyclopentanesLigands010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesSubstrate SpecificityStructure-Activity Relationshipchemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsmedicineHumansStructure–activity relationshipCYTOTOXICITYMOLECULAR MODELINGCyclopentaneSTRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPSTETRAHYDROISOQUINOLINESPharmacologyCatecholReceptors Dopamine D2010405 organic chemistryOtras Ciencias QuímicasOrganic ChemistryDopaminergicCiencias QuímicasGeneral MedicineIsoquinolines0104 chemical sciencesOxygenDOPAMINERGICchemistryTHIQHEXAHYDROCYCLOPENTAISOQUINOLINESSelectivityCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Mutations in the Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ca toxin demonstrate the role of domains II and III in specificity towards Spodoptera exigua larvae

2004

Several mutants of the Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ca toxin affected with regard to specific activity towards Spodoptera exigua were studied. Alanine was used to replace single residues in loops 2 and 3 of domain II (mutant pPB19) and to replace residues 541– 544 in domain III (mutant pPB20). Additionally, a Cry1Ca mutant combining all mutations was constructed (mutant pPB21). Toxicity assays showed a marked decrease in toxicity against S. exigua for all mutants, while they retained their activity against Manduca sexta, confirming the importance of these residues in determining insect specificity. Parameters for binding to the specific receptors in BBMV (brush border membrane vesicles) of S.…

Models MolecularMutantLaboratory of Virologyaminopeptidase nmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistrybrush-border membraneToxin oligomerizationSubstrate SpecificityBacterial toxin; Manduca sexta; Mode of action; Protoxin activation; Toxin oligomerization; Toxin receptor bindingHemolysin Proteinsmanduca-sextaBacillus thuringiensisheliothis-virescensAlanine:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Bioquímica [UNESCO]MicrovillibiologyPRI BioscienceBiochemistryMode of actionLarvaThermodynamicsResearch ArticleProtein BindingBacterial Toxinspink-bollwormBacillus thuringiensisSpodopteraSpodopteraBinding CompetitiveManduca sextaLaboratorium voor VirologieBacterial ProteinsExiguamedicineirreversible bindingAnimalscrystal proteinsProtoxin activationProtein Structure QuaternaryMode of actionMolecular BiologyBacillus thuringiensis ToxinsToxin receptor bindingToxininsecticidal toxinpore formationCytoplasmic VesiclesfungiUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::BioquímicaBacterial toxinCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationProtein Structure TertiaryEndotoxinsManduca sextaMutationcryia delta-endotoxins
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Structure of rat odorant-binding protein OBP1 at 1.6 angstrom resolution

2009

The nasal mucosa is a specialist interfacial region sandwiched between the olfactory system and the gaseous chemical milieu. In mammals and insects, this region is rich in odorant-binding proteins that are thought to aid olfaction by assisting mass transfer of the many different organoleptic compounds that make up the olfactory landscape. However, in mammals at least, our grasp on the exact function of odorant-binding proteins is tentative and better insight into the role of these proteins is warranted, not least because of their apparent significance in the olfactory systems of insects. Here, the crystal structure of rat odorant-binding protein 1 is reported at 1.6 Å resolution. This prote…

Models MolecularOlfactory systemCristallographyProtein ConformationRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataOlfactionOBP1Crystallography X-RayReceptors Odorant010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPheromonesPichia pastoris03 medical and health sciences[ CHIM.CRIS ] Chemical Sciences/CristallographyProtein structureSpecies SpecificityStructural BiologyODORANT-BINDING PROTEINS[CHIM.CRIS]Chemical Sciences/CristallographyAnimalsAmino Acid SequencePeptide sequence030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesBinding SitesSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyProteinsGeneral MedicineLigand (biochemistry)biology.organism_classificationLipocalinsRatsCristallographie0104 chemical sciencesTransport proteinDNA-Binding ProteinsBiochemistryOdorant-binding proteinbiology.proteinODORANT-BINDING PROTEINS;OBP1Sequence Alignment
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