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In vitro study of drug-protein interaction using electronic absorption, fluorescence, and circular dichroism spectroscopy [PDF]
In the near future, design of a new generation of drugs targeting proteins will be required. Considering the complex bond between the drug and protein, the structure and stability of the target protein should be considered.
F. Attar, S. Khavari-Nejad
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The presenilin-1 (PSEN1) gene is crucial in developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most common cause of dementia.
Nima Sanadgol +3 more
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CPDB: a database of circular permutation in proteins [PDF]
Circular permutation (CP) in a protein can be considered as if its sequence were circularized followed by a creation of termini at a new location. Since the first observation of CP in 1979, a substantial number of studies have concluded that circular permutants (CPs) usually retain native structures and functions, sometimes with increased stability or ...
Wei-Cheng Lo +3 more
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Snail mucus is a complex multicomponent mixture of proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans, enzymes, hyaluronic acid, proteins, antimicrobial peptides, amino acids and metal ions.
Momchil Kermedchiev +7 more
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CircRNAs: role in human diseases and potential use as biomarkers
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a class of endogenous RNAs characterized by a covalent loop structure. In comparison to other types of RNAs, the abundance of circRNAs is relatively low but due to the circular configuration, their stability is very high.
Lorena Verduci +4 more
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DichroMatch: a website for similarity searching of circular dichroism spectra
Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy is a widely used method for examining the structure, folding and conformational changes of proteins. A new online CD analysis server (DichroMatch) has been developed for identifying proteins with similar spectral ...
Klose, D.P. +5 more
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Recent development of urinary biomarkers for bladder cancer diagnosis and monitoring
Urine‐based liquid biopsy has emerged as a non‐invasive and effective tool for early screening and diagnosis of bladder cancer. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current urine‐based biomarkers and methods for the detection and ...
Yuchen Zeng +11 more
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Circular Dichroism (CD) spectroscopy is a powerful method for investigating conformational changes in proteins and therefore has numerous applications in structural and molecular biology. Here a computational investigation of the CD spectrum of the Human
Uno Carlsson +27 more
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The Protein Circular Dichroism Data Bank (PCDDB) is a public repository that archives and freely distributes circular dichroism (CD) and synchrotron radiation CD (SRCD) spectral data and their associated experimental metadata.
Klose, D.P. +11 more
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Latherin: a surfactant protein of horse sweat and saliva [PDF]
Horses are unusual in producing protein-rich sweat for thermoregulation, a major component of which is latherin, a highly surface-active, non-glycosylated protein.
Douglas L Bovell +33 more
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