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José João Galhardas Moura
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Note (7)
Correction (5)
Erratum (1)
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51
TITLE:
Cobalt-, zinc- and iron-bound forms of adenylate kinase (AK) from the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio gigas: purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis
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AUTHORS:
Kladova, AV
; Yu. Y Gavel;
Mukhopaadhyay, A
; Boer, DR; Teixeira, S;
Shnyrov, VL
;
Moura, I
;
Moura, JJG
;
Romao, MJ
;
Trincao, J
;
Bursakov, SA
;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION F-STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY AND CRYSTALLIZATION COMMUNICATIONS,
VOLUME:
65,
ISSUE:
9
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
CrossRef
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ORCID
52
TITLE:
Crystallization and crystallographic analysis of the apo form of the orange protein (ORP) from Desulfovibrio gigas
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AUTHORS:
Shabir Najmudin
;
Cecilia Bonifacio
;
Americo G Duarte
;
Sofia R. Pauleta
;
Isabel Moura
;
Jose J G Moura
;
Maria J Romao
;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION F-STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY AND CRYSTALLIZATION COMMUNICATIONS,
VOLUME:
65,
ISSUE:
7
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53
TITLE:
Crystallization and crystallographic analysis of the apo form of the orange protein (ORP) from Desulfovibrio gigas. (vol F65, pg 730, 2009)
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AUTHORS:
Shabir Najmudin
;
Cecilia Bonifacio
;
Americo G Duarte
;
Sofia R. Pauleta
;
Isabel Moura
;
Jose J G Moura
;
Maria J Romao
;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION F-STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY AND CRYSTALLIZATION COMMUNICATIONS,
VOLUME:
65,
ISSUE:
8
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54
TITLE:
Decavanadate interactions with actin: cysteine oxidation and vanadyl formation
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AUTHORS:
Susana Ramos
;
Rui O Duarte
;
Jose J G Moura
;
Manuel Aureliano
;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
DALTON TRANSACTIONS,
ISSUE:
38
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ORCID
55
TITLE:
Decavanadate promotes actin cysteine oxidation trough vanadyl formation
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AUTHORS:
Ramos, S; Duarte, RO;
Moura, JJ
; Alves, A;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
34th Congress of the Federation-of-European-Biochemical-Societies
in
FEBS JOURNAL,
VOLUME:
276
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WOS
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ORCID
56
TITLE:
EPR studies of the Mo-enzyme aldehyde oxidoreductase from Desulfovibrio gigas: An application of the Bloch-Wangsness-Redfield theory to a system containing weakly-coupled paramagnetic redox centers with different relaxation rates
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AUTHORS:
Pablo J Gonzalez; Guillermo I Barrera; Alberto C Rizzi;
Jose J G Moura
; Mario C G Passeggi; Carlos D Brondino;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
1st Latin American Meeting on Biological Inorganic Chemistry (LABIC2008)
in
JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY,
VOLUME:
103,
ISSUE:
10
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Scopus
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57
TITLE:
Isolation and characterization of a new Cu-Fe protein from Desulfovibrio aminophilus DSM12254
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AUTHORS:
Maria G Rivas
;
Cristiano S Mota
;
Sofia R. Pauleta
;
Marta S P Carepo
;
Filipe Folgosa
;
Susana L A Andrade
; Guy Fauque;
Alice S Pereira
;
Pedro Tavares
; Juan J Calvete;
Isabel Moura
;
Jose J G Moura
;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
1st Latin American Meeting on Biological Inorganic Chemistry (LABIC2008)
in
JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY,
VOLUME:
103,
ISSUE:
10
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ORCID
58
TITLE:
Kinetic, Structural, and EPR Studies Reveal That Aldehyde Oxidoreductase from Desulfovibrio gigas Does Not Need a Sulfido Ligand for Catalysis and Give Evidence for a Direct Mo-C Interaction in a Biological System
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AUTHORS:
Teresa Santos Silva
; Felix Ferroni; Anders Thapper; Jacopo Marangon; Pablo J Gonzalez; Alberto C Rizzi;
Isabel Moura
;
Jose J G Moura
;
Maria J Romao
;
Carlos D Brondino
;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY,
VOLUME:
131,
ISSUE:
23
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59
TITLE:
Molecular interactions/electron transfer protein complexes using Docking algorithms, spectroscopy (NMR) and site direct mutagenesis
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AUTHORS:
Moura, J
;
Krippahl, L
;
Sofia R. Pauleta
;
Almeida, R
; Del Acqua, S;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
34th Congress of the Federation-of-European-Biochemical-Societies
in
FEBS JOURNAL,
VOLUME:
276
INDEXED IN:
WOS
IN MY:
ORCID
60
TITLE:
Molybdenum Induces the Expression of a Protein Containing a New Heterometallic Mo-Fe Cluster in Desulfovibrio alaskensis
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AUTHORS:
Maria G Rivas
;
Marta S P Carepo
;
Cristiano S Mota
; Malgorzata Korbas; Marie Claire Durand; Ana T Lopes; Carlos D Brondino;
Alice S Pereira
; Graham N George; Alain Dolla;
Jose J G Moura
;
Isabel Moura
;
PUBLISHED:
2009
,
SOURCE:
BIOCHEMISTRY,
VOLUME:
48,
ISSUE:
5
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WOS
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