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Journal:JBIC:33
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The structural and dynamic characterization of substrate-free Zmp1 through NMR have revealed that two regions of the protein are affected by local mobility. Such dynamic behavior could play a role in substrate specificity and offers the possibility to investigate and develop specific inhibitors or mutants, that acting on the internal mobility, may impair the activity of ''C. difficile'' Zmp1 contributing to prevent the dissemination of this pathogen. | The structural and dynamic characterization of substrate-free Zmp1 through NMR have revealed that two regions of the protein are affected by local mobility. Such dynamic behavior could play a role in substrate specificity and offers the possibility to investigate and develop specific inhibitors or mutants, that acting on the internal mobility, may impair the activity of ''C. difficile'' Zmp1 contributing to prevent the dissemination of this pathogen. | ||
In the field of vaccine development against ''Clostridium difficile'', the NMR assignment and the solution structure of Zmp1, together with its dynamic characterization, can be useful for mapping residues involved in important functions such as eliciting bactericidal antibodies and it will provide insight into improved vaccine antigen design with higher stability and improved epitope presentation. | In the field of vaccine development against ''Clostridium difficile'', the NMR assignment and the solution structure of Zmp1, together with its dynamic characterization, can be useful for mapping residues involved in important functions such as eliciting bactericidal antibodies and it will provide insight into improved vaccine antigen design with higher stability and improved epitope presentation. | ||
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