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1. Molecular docking, synthesis and in vitro antimalarial evaluation of certain novel curcumin analogues
ABSTRACT The receptor protein PfATP6 has been identified as the common target of artemisinin and curcumin. The work was initiated to assess the antimalarial activity of six curcumin derivatives based on their binding affinities and correlating the in silico docking outcome with in vitro antimalarial screening results. A ligand library of thirty two Knoevenag
Braz. J. Pharm. Sci.. Publicado em: 08/01/2018
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2. Gestão colegiada da cadeia produtiva da cajucultura: o papel do comitê gestor no Rio Grande do Norte à luz do desenvolvimento regional sustentável
The theme of this dissertation is the collegiate management in the cashew cultivations productive chain by the reading of the Managerial Committees role in accordance with Sustainable Regional Development. The research had as aim to reveal the way as Managerial Committees members of cashew cultivations productive chain interpret the economic, social and envi
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Unidade de conservação versus terra indígena, um estado em conflito: estudo da influência da pessoa na gestão pública
Nesta dissertação analiso a influência da pessoalidade na gestão publica, em especial, nos casos de superposição jurisdicionais e territoriais entre unidades de conservação federais e terras indígenas, respectivamente administradas pelo Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis IBAMA e a Fundação Nacional do Índio
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Canais de Santos: trajetória do tombamento de uma identidade urbana.
The aim of this assignment is to understand the involvement between the city and its inhabitants, as well as the planning tools capable of exposing its behaviour towards the dynamics which build up the urban area and the elements which determine its identity. Specifically considering Santos, the object is found in the canals which are part of the drainage sy
Publicado em: 2004
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5. Increase in mucociliary clearance in normal man induced by oral high frequency oscillation.
Data on the effect on mucociliary clearance of oral high frequency oscillation is conflicting. By means of a technique to superimpose high frequency oscillation on tidal breathing, changes in mucociliary clearance during high frequency oscillation were studied in seven normal non-smokers by monitoring the clearance of inhaled radiolabelled aerosol from the l
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6. Design of a Phage-Insensitive Lactococcal Dairy Starter via Sequential Transfer of Naturally Occurring Conjugative Plasmids
The plasmid-free Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1614 is highly phage sensitive and lacks lactose fermenting ability (Lac) and primary casein degrading ability (Prt). Food grade gene transfer systems were used to sequentially superimpose different phage defense systems on this background, resulting in a gradual increase in resistance to bacteriophage in
American Society for Microbiology.
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7. SuperPose: a simple server for sophisticated structural superposition
The SuperPose web server rapidly and robustly calculates both pairwise and multiple protein structure superpositions using a modified quaternion eigenvalue approach. SuperPose generates sequence alignments, structure alignments, PDB (Protein Data Bank) coordinates and RMSD statistics, as well as difference distance plots and images (both static and interacti
Oxford University Press.
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8. Ribosomal protein L7/L12 has a helix-turn-helix motif similar to that found in DNA-binding regulatory proteins.
Inspection of the structure of the C-terminal domain of ribosomal protein L7/L12 (1) reveals a helix-turn-helix motif similar to the one found in many DNA-binding regulatory proteins (2-5). The 19 alpha-carbon atoms of the L7/L12 alpha-helices superimpose on the DNA binding helices of CAP and cro with root-mean-square distances between corresponding alpha ca
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9. Sequence and structure comparison suggest that methionine aminopeptidase, prolidase, aminopeptidase P, and creatinase share a common fold.
Amino acid sequence comparison suggests that the structure of Escherichia coli methionine aminopeptidase (EC 3.4.11.18) and the C-terminal domain of Pseudomonas putida creatinase (EC 3.5.3.3) are related. A detailed comparison of the three-dimensional folds of the two enzymes confirms this homology: with an approximately 260-residue chain segment, 218 C alph
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10. Crystal structure of the GAP domain of Gyp1p: first insights into interaction with Ypt/Rab proteins
We present the 1.9 Å resolution crystal structure of the catalytic domain of Gyp1p, a specific GTPase activating protein (GAP) for Ypt proteins, the yeast homologues of Rab proteins, which are involved in vesicular transport. Gyp1p is a member of a large family of eukaryotic proteins with shared sequence motifs. Previously, no structural information was a
Oxford University Press.
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11. Location of the active site of allosteric chorismate mutase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and comments on the catalytic and regulatory mechanisms.
The active site of the allosteric chorismate mutase (chorismate pyruvatemutase, EC 5.4.99.5) from yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (YCM) was located by comparison with the mutase domain (ECM) of chorismate mutase/prephenate dehydratase [prephenate hydro-lyase (decarboxylating), EC 4.2.1.51] (the P protein) from Escherichia coli. Active site domains of these tw
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12. Functional implications of structure-based sequence alignment of proteins in the extracellular pectate lyase superfamily.
Pectate lyases are plant virulence factors that degrade the pectate component of the plant cell wall. The enzymes share considerable sequence homology with plant pollen and style proteins, suggesting a shared structural topology and possibly functional relationships as well. The three-dimensional structures of two Erwinia chrysanthemi pectate lyases, C and E