The FQH431SNLKQMSEFSVFLSLRNLIYLDISH456TH458TR fragment, containing three histidine residues, the conserved H431 and the non-conserved H456 and H458, located from 429 to 460 amino acid residues in the C-terminal portion of human Toll-like-receptor 4 (hTLR4), which is directly activated by nickel, a well known contact allergen, has been tested for Ni(II) binding. The complex formation capability of the 32-amino acid sequence with Ni(II) ions has been followed by potentiometric, UV-Vis, CD, MS and NMR measurements. Ni(II) is able to bind to all three histidines by forming macrocycle complexes at low and physiological pH. From pH 9 on, a 4N diamagnetic species (Nim, 3Nam−) with the participation of an imidazole nitrogen and three deprotonated n...
One of the research topics in our group is protein Cap 43, which seems directly related to the cellu...
Nickel is harmful for humans, but molecular mechanisms of its toxicity are far from being fully eluc...
Besides having physiological functions and general toxic effects, many metal ions can cause allergic...
Nickel allergy is the most frequent cause of contact hypersensitivity (burning, redness, itching, sw...
Allergies to nickel (Ni2+) are the most frequent cause of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in industri...
In spite of high frequencies of metal allergies, the structural basis for major histocompatibility c...
The binding of nickel by immune proteins can manifest as Type IV contact dermatitis (Ni-specific T c...
Cap43 protein has been tested for metal binding domains. The protein, specifically induced by nickel...
Haptens are classified as low molecular chemicals with an intrinsic potential to covalently modify p...
Recent findings unexpectedly revealed that human TLR4 can be directly activated by nickel ions. This...
Multidimensional NMR spectroscopy is a useful tool for the calculation of structures or structural m...
Coordination of proteins and peptides to metal ions is known to affect their properties, often by a ...
NMR spectroscopy was used to study the interaction of Ni(II) ions with C-terminal sequence of Cap43 ...
The binding of nickel by immune proteins can manifest as Type IV contact dermatitis (Ni-specific T c...
Recent findings unexpectedly revealed that human TLR4 can be directly activated by nickel ions. This...
One of the research topics in our group is protein Cap 43, which seems directly related to the cellu...
Nickel is harmful for humans, but molecular mechanisms of its toxicity are far from being fully eluc...
Besides having physiological functions and general toxic effects, many metal ions can cause allergic...
Nickel allergy is the most frequent cause of contact hypersensitivity (burning, redness, itching, sw...
Allergies to nickel (Ni2+) are the most frequent cause of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in industri...
In spite of high frequencies of metal allergies, the structural basis for major histocompatibility c...
The binding of nickel by immune proteins can manifest as Type IV contact dermatitis (Ni-specific T c...
Cap43 protein has been tested for metal binding domains. The protein, specifically induced by nickel...
Haptens are classified as low molecular chemicals with an intrinsic potential to covalently modify p...
Recent findings unexpectedly revealed that human TLR4 can be directly activated by nickel ions. This...
Multidimensional NMR spectroscopy is a useful tool for the calculation of structures or structural m...
Coordination of proteins and peptides to metal ions is known to affect their properties, often by a ...
NMR spectroscopy was used to study the interaction of Ni(II) ions with C-terminal sequence of Cap43 ...
The binding of nickel by immune proteins can manifest as Type IV contact dermatitis (Ni-specific T c...
Recent findings unexpectedly revealed that human TLR4 can be directly activated by nickel ions. This...
One of the research topics in our group is protein Cap 43, which seems directly related to the cellu...
Nickel is harmful for humans, but molecular mechanisms of its toxicity are far from being fully eluc...
Besides having physiological functions and general toxic effects, many metal ions can cause allergic...