Coordination of proteins and peptides to metal ions is known to affect their properties, often by a change in their structural organization. Side chains of the residues directly involved in metal binding or very close to the coordination centre may arrange themselves around it, in such a way that they can, for instance, disrupt the protein functions or stabilize a metal complex by shielding it from the attack of water or other small molecules. The conformation of these side chains may be crucial to different biological or toxic processes. In our research we have encountered such behaviour in several cases, leading to interesting results for our purposes. Here we give an overview on the structural changes involving peptide side chains induce...
We review recent developments in the studies of Cu(II) complexes with histidine-containing peptides ...
Cap43 protein has been tested for metal binding domains. The protein, specifically induced by nickel...
Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens, though the molecular events that are responsib...
Coordination of proteins and peptides to metal ions is known to affect their properties, often by a ...
Coordination of proteins and peptides to metal ions is known to affect their properties, often by a ...
Multidimensional NMR spectroscopy is a useful tool for the calculation of structures or structural m...
NMR spectroscopy was used to study the interaction of Ni(II) ions with C-terminal sequence of Cap43 ...
One of the research topics in our group is protein Cap 43, which seems directly related to the cellu...
Metal chelation can provide structural stability and form reactive centers in metalloproteins. Appro...
A fragment of Ypk9 protein, P1D2E3K4H5E6L7 (PK9-H), was studied for its coordination abilities towar...
P1D2E3K4H5E6L7 (PK9-H), a fragment of Ypk9, the yeast homologue of the human Park9 protein, was stud...
A linear decapeptide, HGASYQDLGH, was synthesized and used as a model to evaluate the effect of nick...
A Linear peptide, GASYQDLG was synthesised and used as a model to evaluate the effects of nickel add...
The novel metal-binding tripeptide asparagine-cysteine-cysteine (NCC) is capable of coordinating a m...
Nickel has been shown to be an essential trace element involved in the metabolism of several specie...
We review recent developments in the studies of Cu(II) complexes with histidine-containing peptides ...
Cap43 protein has been tested for metal binding domains. The protein, specifically induced by nickel...
Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens, though the molecular events that are responsib...
Coordination of proteins and peptides to metal ions is known to affect their properties, often by a ...
Coordination of proteins and peptides to metal ions is known to affect their properties, often by a ...
Multidimensional NMR spectroscopy is a useful tool for the calculation of structures or structural m...
NMR spectroscopy was used to study the interaction of Ni(II) ions with C-terminal sequence of Cap43 ...
One of the research topics in our group is protein Cap 43, which seems directly related to the cellu...
Metal chelation can provide structural stability and form reactive centers in metalloproteins. Appro...
A fragment of Ypk9 protein, P1D2E3K4H5E6L7 (PK9-H), was studied for its coordination abilities towar...
P1D2E3K4H5E6L7 (PK9-H), a fragment of Ypk9, the yeast homologue of the human Park9 protein, was stud...
A linear decapeptide, HGASYQDLGH, was synthesized and used as a model to evaluate the effect of nick...
A Linear peptide, GASYQDLG was synthesised and used as a model to evaluate the effects of nickel add...
The novel metal-binding tripeptide asparagine-cysteine-cysteine (NCC) is capable of coordinating a m...
Nickel has been shown to be an essential trace element involved in the metabolism of several specie...
We review recent developments in the studies of Cu(II) complexes with histidine-containing peptides ...
Cap43 protein has been tested for metal binding domains. The protein, specifically induced by nickel...
Nickel compounds are well known as human carcinogens, though the molecular events that are responsib...