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Prof. Kamakaka`s Lecture 12 Notes
Prof. Kamakaka`s Lecture 12 Notes

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... making up the “push” mechanism (Figure 1) [2]. Shown are the protein backbone carbonyl associated with the C6-NH2, the Thr associated with the proton transfer from C8-H to the α-PO4 (SK, Thr17; AK1, Thr23), the Arg associated with C8 protonation (SK, Arg110: AK1; Arg128), the Arg coordinated to the ...
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... Several high resolution structures of PseFDH are available to date: the apo-enzyme (resolution 1.80 Å) [17], the ternary complex of enzyme with NAD+ and azide mimicking putative transition state (2.05 Å) [17], and a complex with ADPR (1.50 Å) [23]. Several other binary complexes of PseFDH (PseFDH-fo ...
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... causes no shielding of the SH groups. With Raman difference spectroscopy i t is shown that binding of the protein to a single-stranded nucleotide involves both tyrosine and trytophan residues. A change in the secondary structure of the protein upon binding is observed. In the complex, gp32 contains ...
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... activity resembled that of glucose consumption suggesting a possible regulatory role for the enzyme during this period of development. Hexokinase I mRNA was detected in the oocyte and all preimplantation stages of development. The blastocyst polymerase chain reaction (PCR) product, when cloned and s ...
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