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    <title>Structure to function studies in UDP-glucose dehydrogenases and nitroreductases</title>
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    <description>Title: Structure to function studies in UDP-glucose dehydrogenases and nitroreductases
Authors: Rocha, Joana Raquel M.
Abstract: The thesis is divided into two parts corresponding to structural studies on two&#xD;
different proteins. The first part concerns the study of two UDP-glucose&#xD;
dehydrogenases (UGDs) from Sphingomonas elodea ATCC 31461 and&#xD;
Burkholderia cepacia IST 408, both involved in exopolysaccharide production.&#xD;
Their relevance arises because some of these bacterial exopolysaccharides are&#xD;
valuable as established biotechnological products, the former case, whilst others&#xD;
are highly problematic, when used by pathogens in biofilm formation over&#xD;
biological surfaces, as the latter case, namely in the human lungs. The goal of&#xD;
these studies is to increase our knowledge regarding UGDs structural&#xD;
properties, which can potentiate either the design of activity enhancers to&#xD;
respond to the increased demand of useful biofilms, or the design of inhibitors&#xD;
of biofilm production, in order to fight invading pathogens present in several&#xD;
infections. The thesis reports the production and crystallisation of both proteins,&#xD;
the determination of initial phases by single-wavelength anomalous dispersion&#xD;
(SAD) in S. elodea crystals using a seleno-methionine isoform, and phasing of&#xD;
B. cepacia crystals by molecular replacement (MR) using the S. elodea model,&#xD;
as well as the refinement, structural analysis and comparison between the&#xD;
several UGDs structures available during this work.(...)</description>
    <dc:date>2010-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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