Publications by authors named "Giacomo Carloni"

In this study, Antarctic sponge-derived discorhabdin G was considered a hit for developing potential lead compounds acting as cholinesterase inhibitors. The hypothesis on the pharmacophore moiety suggested through molecular docking allowed us to simplify the structure of the metabolite. ADME prediction and drug-likeness consideration provided valuable support in selecting 5-methyl-2H-benzo[h]imidazo[1,5,4-de]quinoxalin-7(3H)-one as a candidate molecule.

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Alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) are a group of zinc-binding enzymes belonging to the medium-length dehydrogenase/reductase (MDR) protein superfamily. In plants, these enzymes fulfill important functions involving the reduction of toxic aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols (as well as catalyzing the reverse reaction, i.e.

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  • * RipA is a key enzyme for separating bacterial cells, and understanding its function is crucial for addressing the virulence of certain human pathogens.
  • * Research on a homologue of RipA, Cg1735, shows that it is kept in an inactive state until activated by the Cg1604 protein, revealing new insights into the mechanisms of cell division and PG hydrolysis.
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