Journal article
Insight into the self-association of key enzymes from pathogenic species
MA Perugini, MDW Griffin, BJ Smith, LE Webb, AJ Davis, E Handman, JA Gerrard
European Biophysics Journal | SPRINGER | Published : 2005
Abstract
Self-association of protein monomers to higher-order oligomers plays an important role in a plethora of biological phenomena. The classical biophysical technique of analytical ultracentrifugation is a key method used to measure protein oligomerisation. Recent advances in sedimentation data analysis have enabled the effects of diffusion to be deconvoluted from sample heterogeneity, permitting the direct identification of oligomeric species in self-associating systems. Two such systems are described and reviewed in this study. First, we examine the enzyme dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS), which crystallises as a tetramer. Wild-type DHDPS plays a critical role in lysine biosynthesis in micr..
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