Publications by authors named "Seip S"

In the course of a chemotaxonomic study of xylariaceous Ascomycetes, a major metabolite was isolated and identified from the ascostromata of Daldinia concentrica. The compound, for which the name concentricol is proposed, constitutes a highly oxidised squalene derivative. A survey of several Daldinia spp.

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Covalent linkages such as disulfide bonds are important for the stabilization of proteins. In the present NMR study we compare the structure and the dynamics of the single disulfide-deficient variant C45A/C73A of the alpha-amylase inhibitor tendamistat and the wild-type protein, which contains two disulfide bonds (C11-C27 and C45-C73). Complete proton assignment was achieved by standard homonuclear 2D techniques for the variant.

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The fructose transporter of the Bacillus subtilis phosphotransferase system consists of two membrane associated (IIA and IIB) and two transmembrane (IIC and IID) subunits [Martin-Verstraete, I., Débarbouille, M., Klier, A.

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The mannose transporter of Escherichia coli consists of two transmembrane and one peripheral protein subunit. The complex acts by a mechanism which couples translocation of the substrate with substrate phosphorylation. The peripheral IIABMan is a homodimer.

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The constitution and configuration of Ro 09-0198 (cinnamycin) have been determined in DMSO. Further investigations in aqueous solution, in SDS micelles and in a lipid bilayer have been done to study the influence of different environments on the conformation of the peptide. It turned out that in spite of the polycyclic structure of the molecule, the conformation is drastically changed going from water to SDS micelles.

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