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Structural studies by X-ray crystallography: from enzymatic reactions in vitamin B1 biosynthesis to PPR protein design and function

Defense date2016-05-02
Abstract

Crystallography by X-ray diffraction is a powerful method to determine the structure of proteins or macromolecular complexes in biology, and to get some insights into their reaction mechanisms and functions. This thesis deals with the use of X-ray crystallography in different areas of biology, ranging from reaction mechanisms in vitamin B1 biosynthesis to pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein design and biochemical characterization of PPR protein complexes.

Keywords
  • X-ray crystallography
  • Vitamin B1
  • PPR proteins
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COQUILLE, Sandrine Claire. Structural studies by X-ray crystallography: from enzymatic reactions in vitamin B1 biosynthesis to PPR protein design and function. Doctoral Thesis, 2016. doi: 10.13097/archive-ouverte/unige:84251
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