Browsing by Author "Cabeza de Vaca, Israel"
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A theoretical multiscale treatment of protein-protein electron transfer: the ferredoxin/ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase and flavodoxin/ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase systems
Saen-oon, Suwipa; Cabeza de Vaca, Israel; Medina, Milagros; Guallar, Victor (Elsevier, 2015-12)
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Open AccessIn the photosynthetic electron transfer (ET) chain, two electrons transfer from photosystem I to the flavin- dependent ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase (FNR) via two sequential independent ferredoxin (Fd) electron carriers. In ... -
Direct Measurement of the Nanomechanical Stability of a Redox Protein Active Site and Its Dependence upon Metal Binding
Giannotti, Marina; Cabeza de Vaca, Israel; Artés, Juan M.; Sanz, Fausto; Guallar, Víctor; Gorostiza, Pau (ACS Publications, 2015-09-10)
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Open AccessThe structural basis of the low reorganization energy of cupredoxins has long been debated. These proteins reconcile a conformationally heterogeneous and exposed metal-chelating site with the highly rigid copper center ... -
Ecoupling server: A tool to compute and analyze electronic couplings
Cabeza de Vaca, Israel; Acebes, Sandra; Guallar, Victor (Wiley Online Library, 2016-05-08)
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Open AccessElectron transfer processes are often studied through the evaluation and analysis of the electronic coupling (EC). Since most standard QM codes do not provide readily such a measure, additional, and user-friendly tools to ... -
New Monte Carlo Based Technique To Study DNA–Ligand Interactions
Cabeza de Vaca, Israel; Lucas, Fatima; Guallar, Víctor (ACS Publications, 2015-11-03)
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Open AccessWe present a new all-atom Monte Carlo technique capable of performing quick and accurate DNA–ligand conformational sampling. In particular, and using the PELE software as a frame, we have introduced an additional force ... -
Porphyrin Binding to Gun4 protein, Facilitated by a Flexible Loop, Controls Metabolite Flow through the Chlorophyll Biosynthetic Pathway
Kopečná, Jana; Cabeza de Vaca, Israel; Ademas, Nathan B. P.; Davison, Paul A.; Brindley, Amanda A.; Hunter, C. Neil; Guallar, Víctor; Sobotka, Roman (American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2015-10-07)
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Open AccessIn oxygenic phototrophs, chlorophylls, hemes and bilins are synthesized by a common branched pathway. Given the phototoxic nature of tetrapyrroles, this pathway must be tightly regulated and an important regulatory role ...