Publications by authors named "L L Van Rompuy"

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  • The study explored how various Zr-substituted polyoxometalates (Zr-POMs) affect the hydrolysis of transferrin, a blood plasma glycoprotein, at pH 7.4.
  • The incubation of transferrin with Zr-POMs led to the formation of 13 polypeptide fragments, with hydrolysis efficiency varying by the type of Zr-POM used.
  • Investigative techniques like tryptophan fluorescence, circular dichroism, and phosphorus NMR spectroscopy were employed to understand molecular interactions and how they influence the reactivity and structural changes of transferrin.
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The reactivity of a range of Keggin and Wells-Dawson type heteropolyacids (HPAs): H PW O H SiW O , H PMo O , K P W O , and NaH W O , towards the heavily glycosylated α-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) is reported. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and high-performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) show that after incubation of the protein with HPAs at 80 °C and pH 2.8 complete hydrolysis of terminal glycosidic bond has been achieved, resulting in the removal of sialic acids with no observed destruction of the protein core or the residual glycan chains.

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Polyoxometalates have long been studied in a variety of biological applications. Interactions between the highly charged POM molecules and biological molecules frequently occur through hydrogen-bonding and electrostatic interactions. Tellurium-centred Anderson-Evans POMs show exceptional promise as crystallization agents, while acidic and metal-substituted POMs may provide interesting alternatives to enzymes in proteomics applications.

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The selective hydrolysis of the glycosidic bond between the terminal sialic acid and the penultimate sugar has been achieved in the alpha-2-HS-glycoprotein (Fetuin-A) in the presence of HPWO, a Keggin type polyoxometalate. A controlled liberation of sialic acid from the glycoprotein could be achieved at pH 3.0 and 37 °C without the destruction of the protein backbone.

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We have improved an existing clone database management system written in FORTRAN 77 and adapted it to our software environment. Improvements are that the database can be interrogated for any type of information, not just keywords. Also, recombinant DNA constructions can be represented in a simplified 'shorthand', whereafter a program assembles the full nucleotide sequence from the contributing fragments, which may be obtained from nucleotide sequence databases.

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