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Concepción Abad

Researcher at University of Valencia

Publications -  115
Citations -  1720

Concepción Abad is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Ionic strength. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 115 publications receiving 1654 citations.

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Interfacial activation-based molecular bioimprinting of lipolytic enzymes.

TL;DR: The results show that the IAMI approach represents a straightforward, versatile method to generate manageable, activated forms of lipolytic enzymes, providing under optimal conditions nonaqueous rate enhancements of up to two orders of magnitude.
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Core histones are glutaminyl substrates for tissue transglutaminase.

TL;DR: The results reveal several possibilities for the application of the TGase reaction in the chromatin field, and taking into account that histones are easily cross-linked or modified by polyamines in vitro, the possibility that they may be TGase substrates in vivo is discussed.
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A Positional Scanning Combinatorial Library of Peptoids As a Source of Biological Active Molecules: Identification of Antimicrobials

TL;DR: The screening of this library of N-alkylglycine trimers (peptoids) against a panel of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria led to the identification of different compounds exhibiting antimicrobial activity.
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Environment- and Sequence-Dependent Modulation of the Double-Stranded to Single-Stranded Conformational Transition of Gramicidin A in Membranes†

TL;DR: It was verified that nearly a full contingent of indoles (Trp-13, -11, and -9) is necessary to induce a quantitative conversion from double-stranded dimers to single-Stranded monomers, although Trp-9 and Trp13 seemed to be key residues for the stabilization of the beta-helical monomeric conformation of gramicidin A.
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Conformational transitions of gramicidin A in phospholipid model membranes. A high-performance liquid chromatography assessment.

TL;DR: The results show how the peptide conformation in model membranes is exquisitely dictated by the particular nature of the reconstitution protocol, and an explanation is proposed for the laboratory-to-laboratory variation in the observed spectral patterns of inserted gramicidin.