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    In: Enzyme Research, Hindawi Limited, Vol. 2017 ( 2017-11-20), p. 1-23
    Abstract: Phytases are used for feeding monogastric animals, because they hydrolyze phytic acid generating inorganic phosphate. Aspergillus niger 3-phytase A (PDB: 3K4Q) and 3-phytase B (PDB: 1QFX) were characterized using bioinformatic tools. Results showed that both enzymes have highly conserved catalytic pockets, supporting their classification as histidine acid phosphatases. 2D structures consist of 43% alpha-helix, 12% beta-sheet, and 45% others and 38% alpha-helix, 12% beta-sheet, and 50% others, respectively, and pI 4.94 and 4.60, aliphatic index 72.25 and 70.26 and average hydrophobicity of −0,304 and −0.330, respectively, suggesting aqueous media interaction. Glycosylation and glycation sites allowed detecting zones that can affect folding and biological activity, suggesting fragmentation. Docking showed that H 59 and H 63 act as nucleophiles and that D 339 and D 319 are proton donor residues. MW of 3K4Q (48.84 kDa) and 1QFX (50.78 kDa) is similar; 1QFX forms homodimers which will originate homotetramers with several catalytic center accessible to the ligand. 3K4Q is less stable (instability index 45.41) than 1QFX (instability index 33.66), but the estimated lifespan for 3K4Q is superior. Van der Waals interactions generate hydrogen bonds between the active center and O 2 or H of the phytic acid phosphate groups, providing greater stability to these temporal molecular interactions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2090-0406 , 2090-0414
    Language: English
    Publisher: Hindawi Limited
    Publication Date: 2017
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    Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana ; 2010
    In:  Universitas Scientiarum Vol. 15, No. 3 ( 2010-11-01), p. 194-
    In: Universitas Scientiarum, Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Vol. 15, No. 3 ( 2010-11-01), p. 194-
    Abstract: 〈 p 〉 〈 strong 〉 〈 em 〉 〈 /em 〉 〈 /strong 〉 Man as a species has a brain unique in analysis capabilities due to its structure and organizational patterns that are presumably the basis of intelligence and the ability to manipulate the environment. Additionally, the development and evolution of the brain respond underlying genetic processes. 〈 strong 〉 Objective 〈 /strong 〉 . To present an approach to the evolutionary process of the iGluR with the maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian (By) phylogenetic analysis methods. 〈 strong 〉 Materials and methods 〈 /strong 〉 . we used 〈 em 〉 in silico 〈 /em 〉 methods to propose a model of molecular evolution and to do a qualitative recognition of synteny blocks for these genes in different species of primates (chimpanzee, orangutan, rhesus monkey and man). 〈 strong 〉 Results 〈 /strong 〉 . Glutamate is the main neurotransmitter and plays an important role in neuronal plasticity and neurotoxicity. Neurotransmission via glutamate is mediated by ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluR) NMDA type and non-NMDA type (AMPA and KA). For every phylogenetic inference, we confirmed that the iGluRs of mammals could have evolved from a primitive signaling mechanism, thus explaining similar clusters between some species of primates and rodents. 〈 strong 〉 Conclusion 〈 /strong 〉 . The NR-2 sequences have been exposed to a purifying selection, and the neutral level of divergence is faster in primates than in rodents, however further studies are needed to confirm these theories of evolution. 〈 /p 〉 〈 p 〉 〈 strong 〉 Key words 〈 /strong 〉 : evolution in gene families, phylogenetic inference of ML and By, iGluR, AMPA, KA, NMDA. 〈 /p 〉 〈 br / 〉
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2027-1352 , 0122-7483
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
    Publication Date: 2010
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