Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
June 2022
In most instances, the usual fastness of protein unfolding events hinders determining changes in secondary structures associated with this process because these determinations rely on the recording of high-resolution circular dichroism (CD) spectra. In this work, far-UV CD spectra, recorded at ten-minute intervals, were used to evaluate the time course followed by four classes of secondary structures in the slow temperature-induced unfolding of yeast triosephosphate isomerase (yTIM) under distinct pH conditions. CONTIN-LL and SELCON3 algorithms were used for the deconvolution of spectra.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTitanium(iv) bis(ammonium lactate)dihydroxide (TiBALDH) is a commercially available reagent frequently used to synthesize TiO. Particularly, for the biomimetic synthesis of TiO, TiBALDH is the preferred precursor because it can be mixed in aqueous solutions with no apparent hydrolysis or condensation reactions. Thus, proteins or other biomolecules can be used as a template in aqueous systems for the synthesis of TiO from TiBALDH.
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October 2019
The original publication of this article contained a number of grammatical errors. Unfortunately, an incorrect version of the file that did not include some final language editing was inadvertently published online. The original article has been corrected.
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October 2019
Human cystatin C (HCC) binds and inhibits all types of cysteine proteases from the papain family, including cathepsins (a group of enzymes that participate in a variety of physiological processes), which are some of its natural targets. The affinities of diverse proteases for HCC, expressed as equilibrium binding constants (K), range from 10 to 10 M. Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) is one of the most useful techniques to characterize the thermodynamics of molecular associations, making it possible to dissect the binding free energy into its enthalpic and entropic components.
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