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A similar pattern was found for concentrations of metallothione (an inducible metal-binding protein) in the liver.
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Accomplishments: Returning to college as a single parent of two, she developed protocols to characterize a series of fluorescent cellular probes, resulting in a patent application and three international presentations; co-authored research on the metal-binding capacity of methanobactin in the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, which shell present at the
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Mutation of the conserved metal-binding Asn311 and His320 to alanine eliminated cleavage activity.
Elites TV 2010
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The wild-type-like populations of these states for the metal-binding region S134N variant suggest that even wild-type SOD1 may also be prone to aggregation in the absence of metals.
Elites TV PLoS ONE 2010
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We observed that all six of the metal-binding domains were metallated by Cu (I) - HAH1, with the first, the second, and the fourth domains forming an adduct with it.
Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue L. Banci 2009
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In-Cell Shape NMR structure of the metal-binding protein TTHA1718 in bacterial cells.
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The metal-binding site of the domain is structurally similar to that of rubredoxin and several zinc finger proteins containing rubredoxin-like knuckles.
Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue E. Bitto 2008
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The important difference between the two homologs is the presence of an auxiliary metal-binding domain at the N terminus of human HscB that coordinates a metal via the tetracysteine consensus motif CWXCX
Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue E. Bitto 2008
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They find that the structure of the metal-binding protein TTHA1718 in bacterial cells is slightly different from that in vitro (
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ΔTR-CD-zTERT, or DN-hTERT) having a disruption to its metal-binding function still retains a minor ability for this process in heme intensity and cellular morphology.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shintaro Imamura et al. 2008
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