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  • Coefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–BY4741 growth...

    University of Auckland
    Coefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–BY4741 growth response curves.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Coefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–Sf9 cell survival curves.

    University of Auckland
    Coefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–Sf9 cell survival curves.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Identification of the retinoschisin-binding site on the retinal Na/K-ATPase

    University of Auckland
    X-linked juvenile retinoschisis (XLRS) is a hereditary retinal dystrophy, caused by mutations in the RS1 gene which encodes the secreted protein retinoschisin. In recent years, several molecules have been proposed to interact with retinoschisin, including the retinal Na/K-ATPase, L-voltage gated Ca2+ channels, and specific sugars. We recently showed that...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Quantitative FACS analysis of ATP1B2 patch II mutants.

    University of Auckland
    Mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) from total cell population, calibrated against non-mutant ATP1B2. Given is the mean +/- SD of 3 (patch II region 4 T240A and S) or 4 (other patch II mutants) independent experiments. Neg. control: untransfected cells.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Amino acid (aa) positions and sequences of the each four regions building...

    University of Auckland
    Amino acid (aa) positions and sequences of the each four regions building the predicted protein-protein-interfaces patch I and patch II of ATP1B2 as well as corresponding aa sequences in ATP1B1.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Quantitative FACS analysis of ATP1B2 patch I mutants.

    University of Auckland
    Mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) from total cell population, calibrated against non-mutant ATP1B2. Given is the mean +/- SD of 3 independent experiments. Neg. control: untransfected cells.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Method validation parameters of NAAB-503 and NAAB-496.

    University of Auckland
    Method validation parameters of NAAB-503 and NAAB-496.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Selectivity index (SI) and cytotoxic and antiviral activity of NAAB-496 and...

    University of Auckland
    Selectivity index (SI) and cytotoxic and antiviral activity of NAAB-496 and NAAB-503 against HSV-1.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Complementation of <i>epa</i> transposon mutants.

    University of Auckland
    Complementation of epa transposon mutants.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Decoration of the enterococcal polysaccharide antigen EPA is essential for...

    University of Auckland
    Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen with an intrinsically high resistance to lysozyme, a key effector of the innate immune system. This high level of resistance requires a complex network of transcriptional regulators and several genes (oatA, pgdA, dltA and sigV) acting synergistically to inhibit both the enzymatic and cationic...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • MIC of lysozyme for Firmicutes.

    University of Auckland
    MIC of lysozyme for Firmicutes.
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Formal [2 + 2 + 2] Cycloaddition Reaction of a Metal–Carbyne Complex with...

    University of Auckland
    Although alkynes have been extensively exploited in [2 + 2 + 2] cycloadditions with nitriles to form N-heterocyclic aromatics, the “alkyne-like” metal–carbon triple bond has never been used in [2 + 2 + 2] cycloadditions with nitriles. We demonstrate the synthesis of the first metallapyrazine through [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition reactions of a metal–carbyne...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Direct Construction of Acid-Responsive Poly(indolone)s through...

    University of Auckland
    Multicomponent polymerizations (MCPs) as a burgeoning field in polymer chemistry has proved to be a powerful and popular tool for the synthesis of functional polymer materials with diverse and complex structures. To explore the general applicability of MCPs and enrich the product structures of MCPs, multicomponent tandem polymerizations (MCTPs) with great...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Direct Construction of Acid-Responsive Poly(indolone)s through...

    University of Auckland
    Multicomponent polymerizations (MCPs) as a burgeoning field in polymer chemistry has proved to be a powerful and popular tool for the synthesis of functional polymer materials with diverse and complex structures. To explore the general applicability of MCPs and enrich the product structures of MCPs, multicomponent tandem polymerizations (MCTPs) with great...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • XL-Xantphos: Design and Synthesis of a Mechanistic Probe of Xantphos...

    University of Auckland
    The synthesis and characterization of an analog of the Xantphos ligand that is geometrically incapable of coordination of the xanthene bridging oxygen atom is reported. This new ligand, XL-Xantphos, ((9,9-dimethyl-9H-xanthene-4,5-diyl)­bis­(4,1-phenylene))­bis­(diphenylphosphane), was studied in homogeneous, catalytic reactions for comparison with...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Geochemical data for protolith classification testing

    University of Auckland
    Global major element geochemical data for igneous and sedimentary rocks. This dataset is used to train via machine learning a classifier for igneous and sedimentary protoliths. It contains the major element chemistry, ilr transformed chemistry, rock type, protolith class, and reference to the original data. Codes to train a protolith classifier and...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Self-Assembling 2D Arrays with <i>de Novo</i> Protein Building Blocks

    University of Auckland
    Modular self-assembly of biomolecules in two dimensions (2D) is straightforward with DNA but has been difficult to realize with proteins, due to the lack of modular specificity similar to Watson–Crick base pairing. Here we describe a general approach to design 2D arrays using de novo designed pseudosymmetric protein building blocks. A homodimeric helical...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Multi-Enzymatic Limited Digestion: The Next-Generation Sequencing for Proteomics?

    University of Auckland
    Over the past 40 years, proteomics, generically defined as the field dedicated to the identification and analysis of proteins, has tremendously gained in popularity and potency through advancements in genome sequencing, separative techniques, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics algorithms. As a consequence, its scope of application has gradually...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Structure Property Analysis of the Solution and Solid-State Properties of...

    University of Auckland
    The development of new photochromic compounds and the optimization of their photophysical and switching properties are prerequisites for accessing new functions and opportunities that are not possible with currently available systems. To this end we recently developed a new bistable hydrazone switch that undergoes efficient photoswitching and emission...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Structure Property Analysis of the Solution and Solid-State Properties of...

    University of Auckland
    The development of new photochromic compounds and the optimization of their photophysical and switching properties are prerequisites for accessing new functions and opportunities that are not possible with currently available systems. To this end we recently developed a new bistable hydrazone switch that undergoes efficient photoswitching and emission...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019