101 results on '"Bellotti, Denise"'
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2. Polyimidazole ligands: Copper(II) complexes and antiproliferative activity in cancer cells
3. Positively charged residues play a significant role in enhancing the antibacterial activity of calcitermin
4. Impact of C- and N-terminal protection on the stability, metal chelation and antimicrobial properties of calcitermin
5. Investigation of metal interactions with YrpE protein of Bacillus subtilis by a polyhistidine peptide model
6. The N-terminal domain of Helicobacter pylori's Hpn protein: The role of multiple histidine residues
7. Metal coordination governs the antimicrobial efficacy of calcitermin derivatives.
8. Cu(II) coordination to His-containing linear peptides and related branched ones: Equalities and diversities
9. CH vs. HC—Promiscuous Metal Sponges in Antimicrobial Peptides and Metallophores
10. Metal coordination to solute binding proteins – exciting chemistry with potential biological meaning.
11. Impact of C- and N-terminal protection on the stability, metal chelation and antimicrobial properties of calcitermin.
12. Calcitermin-Loaded Smart Gels Activity against Candida albicans: A Preliminary In Vitro Study
13. Quick and Easy Covalent Grafting of Sulfonated Dyes to CMC: From Synthesis to Colorimetric Sensing Applications
14. Lights and Shadows on the Therapeutic Use of Antimicrobial Peptides
15. Zn2+ and Cu2+ Binding to the Extramembrane Loop of Zrt2, a Zinc Transporter of Candida albicans
16. Correction: Novel insights into the metal binding ability of ZinT periplasmic protein from Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica
17. How Zinc-Binding Systems, Expressed by Human Pathogens, Acquire Zinc from the Colonized Host Environment: A Critical Review on Zincophores
18. Study of the metal ions transport phenomena involved in the expression of pathogenic virulence
19. Understanding the thermodynamics and coordination chemistry of metal-binding proteins: the common thread to elucidate metal acquisition processes at host/pathogen interface
20. Unrevealing the antimicrobial properties of calcitermin and its peptide derivatives
21. Beyond the metal binding ability of ZinT
22. Understanding the mechanism of ZinT-mediated metal acquisition: a thermodynamic study
23. Deferoxamine B: A Natural, Excellent and Versatile Metal Chelator
24. Novel insights into the metal binding ability of ZinT periplasmic protein from Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica
25. Binding and Reactivity of Copper to R1 and R3 Fragments of tau Protein
26. Zn(II) and Cu(II) binding sites of Calcitermin, an antimicrobial peptide found in human airways
27. Zn(II) and Cu(II) Binding Ability of ZinT – A Highly Conserved Periplasmic Protein Expressed by Different Bacterial Species
28. Antimicrobial Peptide – Metal Interactions – Relationship between Coordination Chemistry, Structure, Thermodynamics and Mode of Action
29. Zn(II) and Cu(II) interaction with the periplasmic protein ZinT: finding a correlation between coordination chemistry and pathogenic activity
30. Copper(I) and Copper(II) Binding to R1 and R3 Fragments of Tau Protein
31. Copper binding to R1 and R2 fragments of Tau protein
32. Study of Cu(II) and Zn(II) interaction with the metal binding domain of ZinT protein
33. New strategies to overcome poor oral bioavailability of drugs by increasing their water solubility
34. Metal-binding ability of Calcitermin, an antimicrobial peptide of human airways
35. An in-depth analysis of the metal binding domain in a putative Zn(II) transporter of Candida albicans
36. Investigation on Zn(II) and Cu(II) binding sites in C4YJH2, a putative metal transporter of Candida albicans
37. Metallo peptides in the design of new, highly selective clinical treatments
38. Bioinorganic chemistry of calcitermin – the picklock of its antimicrobial activity
39. Thermodynamic and spectroscopic study of Cu(ii) and Zn(ii) complexes with the (148–156) peptide fragment of C4YJH2, a putative metal transporter ofCandida albicans
40. Application of bioanalytical techniques in the investigation of binding sites in COT1, a zinc transporter in Candida albicans
41. The zinc binding ability of Cot1, a metal transporter from Candida albicans
42. COT1 mediated zinc transport in Candida albicans – searching for the metal binding site
43. Thermodynamic and spectroscopic study of Cu(II) and Zn(II) complexes with the (148–156) peptide fragment of C4YJH2, a putative metal transporter of Candida albicans.
44. Investigation on the metal binding sites of a putative Zn(ii) transporter in opportunistic yeast species Candida albicans
45. How Zinc-Binding Systems, Expressed by Human Pathogens, Acquire Zinc from the Colonized Host Environment: A Critical Review on Zincophores
46. Binding and Reactivity of Copper to R1and R3Fragments of tau Protein
47. Zn 2+ and Cu 2+ Binding to the Extramembrane Loop of Zrt2, a Zinc Transporter of Candida albicans.
48. Positively charged residues play a significant role in enhancing the antibacterial activity of calcitermin.
49. Metal coordination governs the antimicrobial efficacy of calcitermin derivatives.
50. Metal-protein solution interactions investigated using model systems: Thermodynamic and spectroscopic methods.
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