Oxo-vanadium as a spin probe for the investigation of the metal coordination environment of imidazole glycerol phosphate dehydratase

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Vol 80 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 161-168 ◽  
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Jan Petersen ◽  
Timothy R. Hawkes ◽  
David J. Lowe
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D. S. CARVER ◽  
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Andrew J. Rogers ◽  
Carlo Floriani ◽  
Angiola Chiesi-Villa ◽  
Corrado Rizzoli

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1999 ◽  
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Adam K. Whiting ◽  
Ruth E. Saari ◽  
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Patrizia Bogani ◽  
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Alberto Vassallo ◽  
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ABSTRACT Histidine biosynthesis is one of the most characterized metabolic routes for its antiquity and its central role in cellular metabolism; indeed, it represents a cross-road between nitrogen metabolism and de novo synthesis of purines. This interconnection is due to the activity of imidazole glycerol phosphate synthase, a heterodimeric enzyme constituted by the products of two his genes, hisH and hisF, encoding a glutamine amidotransferase and a cyclase, respectively. Despite their interaction was suggested by several in vitro experiments, their in vivo complex formation has not been demonstrated. On the contrary, the analysis of the entire Escherichia coli interactome performed using the yeast two hybrid system did not suggest the in vivo interaction of the two IGP synthase subunits. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the interaction of the two proteins using the Bacterial Adenylate Cyclase Two-Hybrid (BACTH) system. Data obtained demonstrated the in vivo interaction occurring between the proteins encoded by the E. coli hisH and hisF genes; this finding might also open the way to pharmaceutical applications through the design of selective drugs toward this enzyme.


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Paul J Loida ◽  
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Robert C Chott ◽  
Elizabeth M Collantes ◽  
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2001 ◽  
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Stephanie C Lange ◽  
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Mark S. Turner ◽  
Shao-Quan Liu ◽  
Anas A. Al-Nabulsi ◽  
Nagendra P. Shah ◽  
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Probiotics containing functional food confer health benefits in addition to their nutritional properties. In this study, we have evaluated the differential proteomic responses of a potential novel probiotic Pediococcus pentosaceus M41 under heat, cold, acid, and bile stress conditions. We identified stress response proteins that could provide tolerances against these stresses and could be used as probiotic markers for evaluating stress tolerance. Pediococcus pentosaceus M41 was exposed for 2 h to each condition: 50°C (heat stress), 4°C (cold stress), pH 3.0 (acid stress) and 0.05% bile (bile stress). Proteomic analysis was carried out using 2D-IEF SDS PAGE and LC-MS/MS. Out of 60 identified proteins, 14 upregulated and 6 downregulated proteins were common among all the stress conditions. These proteins were involved in different biological functions such as translation-related proteins, carbohydrate metabolism (phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase), histidine biosynthesis (imidazole glycerol phosphate synthase) and cell wall synthesis (tyrosine-protein kinase CapB). Proteins such as polysaccharide deacetylase, lactate oxidase, transcription repressor NrdR, dihydroxyacetone kinase were upregulated under three out of the four stress conditions. The differential expression of these proteins might be responsible for tolerance and protection of P. pentosaceus M41 against different stress conditions.


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