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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e0198696 (2018)
The tertiary structure of proteins has been represented as a network, in which residues are nodes and their contacts are edges. Protein structure networks contain residues, called hubs or central, which are essential to form short connection pathways
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https://doaj.org/article/e6f7979b5c3942bcbd53f509718c7fc5
Publikováno v:
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
Network structural analysis, known as residue interaction networks or graphs (RIN or RIG, respectively) or protein structural networks or graphs (PSN or PSG, respectively), comprises a useful tool for detecting important residues for protein function
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::257bb70aadb8447ca9772e292de6e829
Autor:
Cecília M. Ikegami, Valquiria P. Souza, Diorge P. Souza, Sandro R. Marana, Chuck S. Farah, Fábio K. Tamaki
Publikováno v:
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 12, p e0167978 (2016)
PLoS ONE
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 12, p e0167978 (2016)
PLoS ONE
The active site residues in GH1 β-glycosidases are compartmentalized into 3 functional regions, involved in catalysis or binding of glycone and aglycone motifs from substrate. However, it still remains unclear how residues outside the active site mo
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::41fe76017788752c1d565325902fa35d
Autor:
Kelly F. Portes, Giseli Klassen, Luciana Zischler, Lia S. Nakao, Estela Bevilacqua, Ana Paula Camargo Martins, Silvio M. Zanata, Cecília M. Ikegami, Anamaria A. Camargo, Joselito Getz, Lucia de Noronha
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular histology. 39(2)
Quiescin Q6/sulfhydryl oxidases (QSOX) are revisited thiol oxidases considered to be involved in the oxidative protein folding, cell cycle control and extracellular matrix remodeling. They contain thioredoxin domains and introduce disulfide bonds int
Autor:
Fábio K Tamaki, Diorge P Souza, Valquiria P Souza, Cecilia M Ikegami, Chuck S Farah, Sandro R Marana
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 12, p e0167978 (2016)
The active site residues in GH1 β-glycosidases are compartmentalized into 3 functional regions, involved in catalysis or binding of glycone and aglycone motifs from substrate. However, it still remains unclear how residues outside the active site mo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d650f3c1f1cd4f25addd69b7cf4d9133