Search for dissertations about: "copper protein"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 72 swedish dissertations containing the words copper protein.
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1. Human copper ion transfer : from metal chaperone to target transporter domain
Abstract : Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interactions are often weak and are driven by small changes in free energy. READ MORE
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2. Structure and Dynamics of the Copper-binding Octapeptide Region in the Human Prion Protein
Abstract : The copper-binding ability of the prion protein may be closely connected to its function. Identifying the exact function of the prion protein can clarify the underlying mechanism in prion diseases. In this work, the copper-binding octapeptide region in the human prion protein has been studied. READ MORE
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3. Studies on spinach plastocyanin and mutants : Expression in Escherichia coli, folding and function
Abstract : Photosynthesis is a process in which photons from sunlight excite chlorophylls in the thylakoid membranes of plants, algae and cyanobacteria. The photo-oxidised reaction centre chlorophyll P700 is re-reduced by an electron transferred from the soluble, blue copper protein plastocyanin. READ MORE
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4. Protein folding studies of human superoxide dismutase and ALS associated mutants
Abstract : Proteins are among the most abundant biological macromolecules. The cellular machinery is coupled to exact structural shape and properties of the more than 100 000 different proteins. Still, proteins can sometimes completely change their character and as a result trigger neuro degenerative disease. READ MORE
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5. Structural and biochemical analysis of two copper proteins - plastocyanin from spinach and nitrite reductase from Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.3
Abstract : Plastocyanin from spinach and nitrite reductase from Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.3 are two copper-containing proteins that are involved in biological electron transport chains: plastocyanin operates in photosynthesis and nitrite reductase takes part in the denitrification pathway. READ MORE