The cis/trans isomerization of peptidyl-prolyl peptide bonds is often the bottleneck of the refolding reaction for proteins containing cis proline residues in the native state. Proline (Pro) analogues, especially C4-substituted fluoroprolines, have been widely used in protein engineering to enhance the thermodynamic stability of peptides and proteins and to investigate folding kinetics. 4-thiaproline (Thp) has been shown to bias the ring pucker of Pro, to increase the cis population percentage of model peptides in comparison to Pro, and to diminish the activation energy barrier for the cis/trans isomerization reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe conserved fold of thioredoxin (Trx)-like thiol/disulfide oxidoreductases contains an invariant cis-proline residue (P76 in Escherichia coli Trx) that is essential for Trx function and that is responsible for the folding rate-limiting step. E. coli Trx contains four additional prolines, which are all in the trans conformation in the native state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFC -substituted fluoroprolines (4R)-fluoroproline ((4R)-Flp) and (4S)-fluoroproline ((4S)-Flp) have been used in protein engineering to enhance the thermodynamic stability of peptides and proteins. The electron-withdrawing effect of fluorine can bias the pucker of the pyrrolidine ring, influence the conformational preference of the preceding peptide bond, and can accelerate the cis/trans prolyl peptide bond isomerisation by diminishing its double bond character. The role of 4,4-difluoroproline (Dfp) in the acceleration of the refolding rate of globular proteins bearing a proline (Pro) residue in the cis conformation in the native state remains elusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRibonucleotides misincorporated in the human genome are the most abundant DNA lesions. The 2'-hydroxyl group makes them prone to spontaneous hydrolysis, potentially resulting in strand breaks. Moreover, their presence may decrease the rate of DNA replication causing replicative fork stalling and collapse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The The Roadmap Using Story Telling project used a narrative medicine (NM) framework to assess the perspectives of people with heart failure (HF), their informal caregivers and HF specialists of the impact of HF on the daily life of patients and their carers.
Methods: Italian HF specialists participated on a voluntary basis, completing their own narratives, and inviting patients and their caregivers to write anonymously about their experiences, all on a dedicated online platform. The narratives were analyzed according to standard NM methodology.
Background: In this project the authors use a narrative medicine (NM) approach to assess the promotion of trust in the relationship between physicians and their asthma patients.
Methods: Following a NM educational course for physicians, a research was carried out in which at least 5 written narratives (parallel charts) for each participating physician were collected and qualitatively analysed according to Bury's classification and the Grounded Theory.
Results: The results of this study were of speculative and clinical interest.
Thioredoxin (Trx) is a conserved, cytosolic reductase in all known organisms. The enzyme receives two electrons from NADPH via thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) and passes them on to multiple cellular reductases via disulfide exchange. Despite the ubiquity of thioredoxins in all taxa, little is known about the functions of resurrected ancestral thioredoxins in the context of a modern mesophilic organism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To describe the journey of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) in treatment with radium-223.
Methods: A multiperspective analysis was performed using narrative medicine in four Italian centers.
Results: The substantial impact of mCRPC on quality of life through all phases of the disease was described.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterised by a progressive loss of pulmonary function. Often patients do not adhere to inhaled therapies and this leads clinicians to switch treatments in order to improve control of the symptoms. Narrative medicine is a useful approach that helps healthcare professionals to think over the doctor-patient relationship and how patients live with their disease.
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