The phospho-transfer mechanism of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) has been probed through formation of trifluoromagnesate (MgF3-) and tetrafluoroaluminate (AlF4-) transition state analogue complexes and analyzed using 19F, 1H waterLOGSY and 1H chemical shift perturbation NMR spectroscopy. We observed the first 19F NMR spectroscopic evidence for the formation of metal fluoride transition state analogues of yeast PGK and also observed significant changes to proton chemical shifts of PGK in the presence, but not in the absence, of fluoride upon titration of ligands, providing indirect evidence of the formation of a closed ternary transition state. WaterLOGSY NMR spectroscopy experiments using an uncompetitive model were used in an attempt ...
The formation of complexes between small G proteins and certain of their effectors can be facilitate...
There have been intensive efforts to try to understand the details of phosphoryl transfer reactions ...
The work described in this thesis is based on the use of multinuclear NMR and protein crystallograph...
The phospho-transfer mechanism of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) has been probed through format...
Metal fluorides (MgF3-, AIF4 - and BeF3-) have been used to mimic the transition state and ground st...
Phosphoryl transfer reactions are ubiquitous in biology, and metal fluoride TSA complexes have playe...
Prior evidence supporting the direct observation of phosphorane intermediates in enzymatic phosphory...
The direct observation of a transition state analogue (TSA) complex for tyrosine phosphorylation by ...
The 1994 structure of a transition-state analogue with AlF4− and GDP complexed to G1α, a small G pro...
Prior evidence supporting the direct observation of phosphorane intermediates in enzymatic phosphory...
Early studies on chemical synthesis of biological molecules can be seen to progress to preparation a...
In 1994, the protein structure of a transition state analogue for G1, a small G protein, heralded a ...
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been used to investigate the interaction of...
Metal fluoride analogues provide isosteric and isoelectronic mimics for the transition and ground st...
AbstractThe formation of complexes between small G proteins and certain of their effectors can be fa...
The formation of complexes between small G proteins and certain of their effectors can be facilitate...
There have been intensive efforts to try to understand the details of phosphoryl transfer reactions ...
The work described in this thesis is based on the use of multinuclear NMR and protein crystallograph...
The phospho-transfer mechanism of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) has been probed through format...
Metal fluorides (MgF3-, AIF4 - and BeF3-) have been used to mimic the transition state and ground st...
Phosphoryl transfer reactions are ubiquitous in biology, and metal fluoride TSA complexes have playe...
Prior evidence supporting the direct observation of phosphorane intermediates in enzymatic phosphory...
The direct observation of a transition state analogue (TSA) complex for tyrosine phosphorylation by ...
The 1994 structure of a transition-state analogue with AlF4− and GDP complexed to G1α, a small G pro...
Prior evidence supporting the direct observation of phosphorane intermediates in enzymatic phosphory...
Early studies on chemical synthesis of biological molecules can be seen to progress to preparation a...
In 1994, the protein structure of a transition state analogue for G1, a small G protein, heralded a ...
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been used to investigate the interaction of...
Metal fluoride analogues provide isosteric and isoelectronic mimics for the transition and ground st...
AbstractThe formation of complexes between small G proteins and certain of their effectors can be fa...
The formation of complexes between small G proteins and certain of their effectors can be facilitate...
There have been intensive efforts to try to understand the details of phosphoryl transfer reactions ...
The work described in this thesis is based on the use of multinuclear NMR and protein crystallograph...