M. Llinas

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2008

Number

8

Co-Authors

Exploring functional genomics for drug target and therapeutics discovery in Plasmodia (2008)

Birkholtz, L., Van Brummelen, A.C., Clark, K., Niemand, J., Marechal, E., Llinas, M., ...

Functional genomics approaches are indispensable tools in the drug discovery arena and have recently attained increased attention in antibacterial drug discovery research. However, the application of...

Exploring functional genomics for drug target and therapeutics discovery in Plasmodia (2008)

Birkholtz, Lyn-Marie, Van Brummelen, A.C., Clark, K., Niemand, J., Marechal, E., Llinas, M., ...

Functional genomics approaches are indispensable tools in the drug discovery arena and have recently attained increased attention in antibacterial drug discovery research. However, the application of...

Lysine-50 is a likely site for anchoring the plasminogen N-terminal peptide to lysine-binding kringles.

An, S. S., Carreño, C., Marti, D. N., Schaller, J., Albericio, F., Llinas, M.

Interactions between the kringle 4 (K4) domain of human plasminogen (Pgn) and segments of the N-terminal Glu1-Lys77 peptide (NTP) have been investigated via 1H-NMR at 500 MHz. NTP peptide stretches...

Structural/functional properties of the Glu1-HSer57 N-terminal fragment of human plasminogen: conformational characterization and interaction with kringle domains.

An, S. S., Marti, D. N., Carreño, C., Albericio, F., Schaller, J., Llinas, M.

The Glu1-Val79 N-terminal peptide (NTP) domain of human plasminogen (Pgn) is followed by a tandem array of five kringle (K) structures of approximately 9 kDa each. K1, K2, K4, and K5 contain each a...