AbstractThe B subunit of DNA gyrase formed two-dimensional crystals when bound to a specifically recognized phospholipid spread into a monolayer at the air/water interface. The especially designed lipids consisted of novobiocin coupled through the 3' or 2″ hydroxyl group and a hydrophilous linker of a given length to dioleoylphosphatidic acid. Two-dimensional crystals of the gyrase B subunit are formed under physiological conditions of pH and ionic strength, with no precipitant added to the solution. Crystal diffraction extended to a 2.7 nm resolution in negative stain, with unit cell parameters a = 6.1 nm, b = 7.6 nm and γ = 64°
Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of double-s...
The solubilized surface protein of the Gram-negative bacterium Comamonas acidovorans was reconstitut...
DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme involved in the homeostatic control of DNA supercoiling and the ta...
AbstractThe B subunit of DNA gyrase formed two-dimensional crystals when bound to a specifically rec...
DNA gyrase B (GyrB) from B. stearothermophilus has been crystallized in the presence of the non-hydr...
SummaryDNA gyrase is the topoisomerase uniquely able to actively introduce negative supercoils into ...
DNA gyrase is the enzyme from bacteria which is unique among type II topoisomerases in its ability t...
SummaryDNA gyrase, the only topoisomerase able to introduce negative supercoils into DNA, is essenti...
AbstractNickel-chelating lipid monolayers were used to generate two-dimensional crystals from yeast ...
DNA gyrase is a ubiquitous enzyme in prokaryotes that alters DNA topology by introducing negative su...
The crystal growth morphology of a coordination complex of Pt(II) that crystallizes from solution ca...
Fluoroquinolone drugs such as moxifloxacin kill bacteria by stabilizing the normally transient doubl...
AbstractUtilization of lipidic cubic phases in the crystallization of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) has yie...
AbstractSimocyclinone D8 (SD8) is an antibiotic produced by Streptomyces antibioticus that targets D...
Lipid bilayers and lipid-associated proteins play crucial roles in biology. As in vivo studies and m...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of double-s...
The solubilized surface protein of the Gram-negative bacterium Comamonas acidovorans was reconstitut...
DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme involved in the homeostatic control of DNA supercoiling and the ta...
AbstractThe B subunit of DNA gyrase formed two-dimensional crystals when bound to a specifically rec...
DNA gyrase B (GyrB) from B. stearothermophilus has been crystallized in the presence of the non-hydr...
SummaryDNA gyrase is the topoisomerase uniquely able to actively introduce negative supercoils into ...
DNA gyrase is the enzyme from bacteria which is unique among type II topoisomerases in its ability t...
SummaryDNA gyrase, the only topoisomerase able to introduce negative supercoils into DNA, is essenti...
AbstractNickel-chelating lipid monolayers were used to generate two-dimensional crystals from yeast ...
DNA gyrase is a ubiquitous enzyme in prokaryotes that alters DNA topology by introducing negative su...
The crystal growth morphology of a coordination complex of Pt(II) that crystallizes from solution ca...
Fluoroquinolone drugs such as moxifloxacin kill bacteria by stabilizing the normally transient doubl...
AbstractUtilization of lipidic cubic phases in the crystallization of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) has yie...
AbstractSimocyclinone D8 (SD8) is an antibiotic produced by Streptomyces antibioticus that targets D...
Lipid bilayers and lipid-associated proteins play crucial roles in biology. As in vivo studies and m...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of double-s...
The solubilized surface protein of the Gram-negative bacterium Comamonas acidovorans was reconstitut...
DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme involved in the homeostatic control of DNA supercoiling and the ta...