Publications by authors named "E Gincel"

Quantitative analysis of Grb2/dynamin interaction through plasmon resonance analysis (BIAcore) using Grb2 mutants showed that the high affinity measured between Grb2 and dynamin is essentially mediated by the N-SH3 domain of Grb2. In order to study the interactions between Grb2 and either dynamin or Sos in more detail, Grb2 N-SH3 domains containing different mutations have been analysed. Two mutations were located on the hydrophobic platform binding proline-rich peptides (Y7V and P49L) and one (E40T) located in a region that we had previously shown to be essential for Grb2/dynamin interactions.

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A new series of 4-substituted pipecolic acid derivatives was prepared and incorporated into dipeptoids. The resulting products behave as moderately potent CCK-B antagonists but their constrained structure and its comparison with structurally related compounds yield valuable information about the conformational requirements for optimal recognition of the CCK-B receptor by antagonists.

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The structure difference between the free operator of the lac system d(GCTCACAAT).d(ATTGTGAGC) and the same operator complexed to the headpiece of the lac repressor has been investigated by 2-D-1H NMR spectroscopy in conjunction with molecular modelling in internal coordinates (JUMNA). The free and complexed operator adopt both a right-handed B helical conformation, but a more detailed analysis of the conformational parameters using the Curves program shows striking differences in the groove geometries, the rises, the twists and the total bending.

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2-D and 3-D NMR techniques were used to investigate the conformations in solution of several peptides and proteins for which crystalline structures are not available yet. Insect defensin A is a small (40 aa) antibiotic protein exhibiting a characteristic 'loop-helix-beta-sheet' structure. A striking analogy was found with charybdotoxin, a scorpion toxin in which a CSH (cysteine stabilized alpha-helix) motif is also present.

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