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Journal Issue - Volume 18 Issue 4 (April 2009)

Abstract In the brain, the human flavoprotein D‐amino acid oxidase (hDAAO) is involved in the degradation of the gliotransmitter D‐serine, an important modulator of NMDA‐receptor‐mediated neurotransmission; an increase in hDAAO activity (that yields a decrease in D‐serine concentration) was recently proposed to be among the molecular mechanisms leading to the onset of schizophrenia susceptibility. This human flavoenzyme is a stable homodimer...

Abstract With the recent advances in NMR relaxation techniques, protein motions on functionally important timescales can be studied at atomic resolution. Here, we have used NMR‐based relaxation experiments at several temperatures and both 600 and 900 MHz to characterize the inherent dynamics of the enzyme cyclophilin‐A (CypA). We have discovered multiple chemical exchange processes within the enzyme that form a “dynamic continuum”...

Abstract For many pathogenic microorganisms, iron acquisition from host heme sources stimulates growth, multiplication, ultimately enabling successful survival and colonization. In gram‐negative Escherichia coli O157:H7, Shigella dysenteriae and Yersinia enterocolitica the genes encoded within the heme utilization operon enable the effective uptake and utilization of heme as an iron source. While the complement of proteins responsible for heme...

Abstract SARS coronavirus main protease (Mpro) plays an essential role in the extensive proteolytic processing of the viral polyproteins (pp1a and pp1ab), and it is an important target for anti‐SARS drug development. We have reported that both the Mpro C‐terminal domain alone (Mpro‐C) and the N‐finger deletion mutant of Mpro (Mpro‐Δ7) exist as a stable dimer and a stable monomer (Zhong et al., J Virol 2008; 82:4227‐4234). Here, we report structures of ...

Abstract Viruses infecting hyperthermophilic archaea have intriguing morphologies and genomic properties. The vast majority of their genes do not have homologs other than in other hyperthermophilic viruses, and the biology of these viruses is poorly understood. As part of a structural genomics project on the proteins of these viruses, we present here the structure of a 102 amino acid protein from acidianus filamentous virus 1...

Abstract We present here the 2.6Å resolution crystal structure of the pT26‐6p protein, which is encoded by an ORF of the plasmid pT26‐2, recently isolated from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Thermococcus sp. 26,2. This large protein is present in all members of a new family of mobile elements that, beside pT26‐2 include several virus‐like elements integrated in the genomes of several Thermococcales and Methanococcales (phylum Euryarchaeota)....

Abstract A cysteine protease domain (CPD) has been recently discovered in a group of multifunctional, autoprocessing RTX toxins (MARTX) and Clostridium difficile toxins A and B. These CPDs (referred to as CPDmartx) autocleave the toxins to release domains with toxic effects inside host cells. We report identification and computational analysis of CPDadh, a new cysteine peptidase family homologous to CPDmartx. CPDadh and CPDmartx...

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