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Make or break: the thermodynamic equilibrium of polyphosphate kinase-catalysed reactions

  • Michael Keppler,
  • Sandra Moser,
  • Henning J. Jessen,
  • Christoph Held and
  • Jennifer N. Andexer

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1278–1288, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.134

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  • soluble enzymes and could be easily purified via Ni-NTA affinity chromatography using N-terminal His-tags, the PPK1 enzymes required an N-terminal maltose binding protein (MBP-tag) to improve solubility [46][47]. Trials to cleave the MBP-tag were unsuccessful and resulted in inactive protein aggregates
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Published 20 Sep 2022

Synthesis of fluorinated maltose derivatives for monitoring protein interaction by 19F NMR

  • Michaela Braitsch,
  • Hanspeter Kählig,
  • Georg Kontaxis,
  • Michael Fischer,
  • Toshinari Kawada,
  • Robert Konrat and
  • Walther Schmid

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 448–455, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.51

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  • interactions, is presented. This approach uses 2-F-labeled maltose as a spy ligand to indirectly probe protein–ligand or protein–protein interactions of proteins fused or tagged to the maltose-binding protein (MBP). The key feature is the simultaneous NMR observation of both 19F NMR signals of gluco/manno-type
  • studies of protein–ligand interaction interfaces. Keywords: fluorination; 19F NMR; maltose-binding protein (MBP); maltose derivatives; protein interaction; Introduction In recent years, we have witnessed significant improvements in NMR spectroscopy, especially as a powerful tool for studying protein
  • rationale for choosing maltose lies in the fact that maltodextrin/maltose-binding protein (MBP) is a generally applicable protein fusion tag with beneficial solution properties and therefore widely used in molecular biology [12][13]. MBP belongs to the family of periplasmic binding proteins, which are
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Published 27 Mar 2012
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