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ESTUDO DA ECOLOGIA QUÍMICA DE CUPINS DO GÊNERO Nasutitermes
SCIENTEX/UNIVASF - Semana de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão da Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, 2022Vitor Silva Melo +4 more
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Allergens of the cupin superfamily
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2002The cupin family comprises a family of proteins possessing a common β-barrel structure that is thought to have originated in a prokaryotic ancestor. This structural motif is found as a single domain in fungal spherulins, fern sporulins and the germins/oxalate oxidase proteins of plants, while the globular storage proteins of plants, called legumins (11
Mills, E N C +5 more
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A novel, cupin-type phosphoglucose isomerase in Escherichia coli
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2020Escherichia coli cells contain a homolog of presumed 5-keto-4-deoxyuronate isomerase (KduI) from pectin-degrading soil bacteria, but the catalytic activity of the E. coli protein (o-KduI) was never demonstrated.The known three-dimensional structure of E. coli o-KduI was compared with the available structures of sugar-converting enzymes.
Natalia N, Vorobjeva +6 more
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Divergent structures and functions of the Cupin proteins in plants
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023Cupin superfamily proteins have extensive functions. Their members are not only involved in the development of plants but also responded to various stresses. Whereas, the research on the Cupin members has not attracted enough attention. In this article, we summarized the research progress on these family genes in recent years and explored their ...
Fei, Hu +5 more
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Evolution of functional diversity in the cupin superfamily
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2001The cupin superfamily of proteins is among the most functionally diverse of any described to date. It was named on the basis of the conserved beta-barrel fold ('cupa' is the Latin term for a small barrel), and comprises both enzymatic and non-enzymatic members, which have either one or two cupin domains.
J M, Dunwell +4 more
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[Evolution of seed storage globulins and cupin superfamily].
Molekuliarnaia biologiia, 2011An extensive superfamily of cupins (clan cl09118) currently combines thousands of functionally and structurally diverse prokaryote and eukaryote proteins, which contain a beta-barrel of antiparallel beta-strands (cupin module). Possible ways of the formation of the cupin superfamily were suggested based on the comparison of primary and tertiary ...
A D, Shutov, I A, Kakhovskaia
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A cupin domain is involved in α-amylase inhibitory activity
Plant Science, 2018Proteinaceous α-amylase inhibitors have specialized activities that make some strong inhibition of α-amylases. New α-amylase inhibitors continue to be discovered so far. A proteinaceous α-amylase inhibitor CL-AI was isolated and identified from chickpea seeds.
Zhankui, Wang +14 more
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A Well-Defined Osmium–Cupin Complex: Hyperstable Artificial Osmium Peroxygenase
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2017Thermally stable TM1459 cupin superfamily protein from Thermotoga maritima was repurposed as an osmium (Os) peroxygenase by metal-substitution strategy employing the metal-binding promiscuity. This novel artificial metalloenzyme bears a datively bound Os ion supported by the 4-histidine motif.
Nobutaka Fujieda +8 more
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Catalytic diversity of cupin domain-containing enzymes
2018<p>Cupins are a large superfamily of enzymatic and non-enzymatic members that contain a conserved β-barrel domain, or double-stranded β-helix (DSBH) fold. The cupin superfamily is one of the most functionally diverse groups of proteins known to exist.
Nicholas Jay Schnicker +5 more
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Les protéines à motif cupine : allergènes majeurs des graines
Revue Française d'Allergologie, 2011Resume Les allergenes majeurs de l’arachide, des fruits a coque et des autres graines comestibles correspondent essentiellement a des proteines de reserve s’accumulant dans les corps proteiques au cours de la maturation de la graine. Les globulines a motifs cupine sont les proteines de reserve les plus abondantes. On les subdivise en globulines 7S ou
P. Rougé +8 more
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