Flavodoxins play central roles in the electron transfer involving various biological processes in microorganisms. The mioC gene of Escherichia coli encodes a 16-kDa flavodoxin and locates next to the chromosomal replication initiation origin (oriC). Extensive researches have been carried out to investigate the relationship between mioC transcription and replication initiation. Recently, the MioC protein was proposed to be essential for the biotin synthase activity in vitro. Nevertheless, the exact role of MioC in biotin synthesis and its physiological function in vivo remain elusive. In order to understand the molecular basis of the biological functions of MioC and the cofactor-binding mechanisms of flavodoxins, we have determined the solut...
AbstractCorrect folding of proteins is crucial for cellular homeostasis. More than thirty percent of...
10 p.-10 fig.-5 tab.Molecular recognition begins when two molecules approach and establish interacti...
Correct folding of proteins is crucial for cellular homeostasis. More than thirty percent of protein...
Flavodoxins are small FMN-binding proteins that play central roles in the electron transfer involvin...
Biotin synthase is required for the conversion of dethiobiotin to biotin and requires a number of ac...
<div><p>Flavodoxins are a family of small FMN-binding proteins that commonly exist in prokaryotes. T...
Flavodoxins are a family of small FMN-binding proteins that commonly exist in prokaryotes. They util...
Flavodoxins are a family of small FMN-binding proteins that commonly exist in prokaryotes. They util...
Flavodoxins in combination with the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) cofactor play important roles for el...
Elevation in the plasma level of homocysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid, has been identified a...
Flavodoxins are flavin mononucleotide (FMN)-dependent electron transport proteins that occur in a va...
Biotin synthase is a member of the adenosyl-methionine-dependent radical enzyme superfamily that req...
Flavodoxins function as low-potential one-electron carriers using a non-covalently bound FMN cofacto...
Flavodoxins, which exist widely in microorganisms, have been found in various pathways with multiple...
Circular dichroism and 1H and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy have been used to investig...
AbstractCorrect folding of proteins is crucial for cellular homeostasis. More than thirty percent of...
10 p.-10 fig.-5 tab.Molecular recognition begins when two molecules approach and establish interacti...
Correct folding of proteins is crucial for cellular homeostasis. More than thirty percent of protein...
Flavodoxins are small FMN-binding proteins that play central roles in the electron transfer involvin...
Biotin synthase is required for the conversion of dethiobiotin to biotin and requires a number of ac...
<div><p>Flavodoxins are a family of small FMN-binding proteins that commonly exist in prokaryotes. T...
Flavodoxins are a family of small FMN-binding proteins that commonly exist in prokaryotes. They util...
Flavodoxins are a family of small FMN-binding proteins that commonly exist in prokaryotes. They util...
Flavodoxins in combination with the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) cofactor play important roles for el...
Elevation in the plasma level of homocysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid, has been identified a...
Flavodoxins are flavin mononucleotide (FMN)-dependent electron transport proteins that occur in a va...
Biotin synthase is a member of the adenosyl-methionine-dependent radical enzyme superfamily that req...
Flavodoxins function as low-potential one-electron carriers using a non-covalently bound FMN cofacto...
Flavodoxins, which exist widely in microorganisms, have been found in various pathways with multiple...
Circular dichroism and 1H and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy have been used to investig...
AbstractCorrect folding of proteins is crucial for cellular homeostasis. More than thirty percent of...
10 p.-10 fig.-5 tab.Molecular recognition begins when two molecules approach and establish interacti...
Correct folding of proteins is crucial for cellular homeostasis. More than thirty percent of protein...