Publications by authors named "Cesar Bellota-Anton"

Article Synopsis
  • Understanding how proteins change during binding processes is crucial for grasping biological functions.
  • Key questions include the role of protein dynamics in structure-function relationships and the significance of water molecules in the active site.
  • Research on the Corynebacterium glutamicum catalase enzyme reveals that bound water molecules and restricted dynamics affect how this enzyme recognizes and interacts with nitric oxide.
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The ultrafast equilibrium fluctuations of the Fe(III)-NO complex of a single point mutation of Myoglobin (H64Q) have been studied using Fourier Transform 2D-IR spectroscopy. Comparison with data from wild type Myoglobin (wt-Mb) shows the presence of two conformational substates of the mutant haem pocket where only one exists in the wild type form. One of the substates of the mutant exhibits an almost identical NO stretching frequency and spectral diffusion dynamics to wt-Mb while the other is distinctly different in both respects.

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The toxic free radical NO (nitric oxide) has diverse biological roles in eukaryotes and bacteria, being involved in signalling, vasodilation, blood clotting and immunity, and as an intermediate in microbial denitrification. The predominant biological mechanism of detecting NO is through the formation of iron nitrosyl complexes, although this is a deleterious process for other iron-containing enzymes. We have previously applied techniques such as UV-visible and EPR spectroscopy to the analysis of protein Fe-NO complex formation in order to study how NO controls the activity of the bacterial transcriptional regulators NorR and NsrR.

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