Deamidation, the loss of the ammonium group of asparagine and glutamine to form aspartic and glutamic acid, is one of the most commonly occurring post-translational modifications in proteins. Since deamidation rates are encoded in the protein structure, it has been proposed that they can serve as molecular clocks for the timing of biological processes such as protein turnover, development and aging. Despite the importance of this process, there is a lack of detailed structural information explaining the effects of deamidation on the structure of proteins. Here, we studied the effects of deamidation on human triosephosphate isomerase (HsTIM), an enzyme for which deamidation of N15 and N71 has been long recognized as the signal for terminal m...
College of Math and Physical Science Research Forum Award for Best Poster Presentation in Department...
The flexible catalytic loop, loop-6, of TIM has evolved to preferably be open in the unliganded stat...
<p>(A) The enzyme dimers of the wild type and the N15D mutant do not superpose. Superposition of the...
<div><p>Deamidation, the loss of the ammonium group of asparagine and glutamine to form aspartic and...
Proteins undergo certain posttranslational modifications like acetylation, phosphorylation, methylat...
Deamidation is the uncatalyzed process by which asparagine or glutamine can be transformed into aspa...
Deamidation is the uncatalyzed process by which asparagine or glutamine can be transformed into aspa...
Human triosephosphate isomerase (hTIM), a dimeric enzyme, was altered by site-directed mutagenesis i...
Human triosephosphate isomerase (hTIM), a dimeric enzyme, was altered by site-directed mutagenesis i...
All the members of the triosephosphate isomerase (TIM) family possess a cystein residue (Cys126) loc...
Deamidation is a nonenzymatic post‐translational modification of asparagine to aspartic acid or glut...
(GlTIM) as a target for rational drug design against giardiasis, one of the most common parasitic i...
Deamidation is the posttranslational modification of asparagine (Asn) and glutamine (Glu) residues, ...
Background: Human triosephosphate isomerase (HsTIM) deficiency is a genetic disease caused often by ...
La déamidation est la modification post-traductionnelle de l'asparagine (Asn) et de la glutamine (Gl...
College of Math and Physical Science Research Forum Award for Best Poster Presentation in Department...
The flexible catalytic loop, loop-6, of TIM has evolved to preferably be open in the unliganded stat...
<p>(A) The enzyme dimers of the wild type and the N15D mutant do not superpose. Superposition of the...
<div><p>Deamidation, the loss of the ammonium group of asparagine and glutamine to form aspartic and...
Proteins undergo certain posttranslational modifications like acetylation, phosphorylation, methylat...
Deamidation is the uncatalyzed process by which asparagine or glutamine can be transformed into aspa...
Deamidation is the uncatalyzed process by which asparagine or glutamine can be transformed into aspa...
Human triosephosphate isomerase (hTIM), a dimeric enzyme, was altered by site-directed mutagenesis i...
Human triosephosphate isomerase (hTIM), a dimeric enzyme, was altered by site-directed mutagenesis i...
All the members of the triosephosphate isomerase (TIM) family possess a cystein residue (Cys126) loc...
Deamidation is a nonenzymatic post‐translational modification of asparagine to aspartic acid or glut...
(GlTIM) as a target for rational drug design against giardiasis, one of the most common parasitic i...
Deamidation is the posttranslational modification of asparagine (Asn) and glutamine (Glu) residues, ...
Background: Human triosephosphate isomerase (HsTIM) deficiency is a genetic disease caused often by ...
La déamidation est la modification post-traductionnelle de l'asparagine (Asn) et de la glutamine (Gl...
College of Math and Physical Science Research Forum Award for Best Poster Presentation in Department...
The flexible catalytic loop, loop-6, of TIM has evolved to preferably be open in the unliganded stat...
<p>(A) The enzyme dimers of the wild type and the N15D mutant do not superpose. Superposition of the...