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Fernando C. Reinach

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  57
Citations -  5586

Fernando C. Reinach is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Troponin C & Myosin. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 57 publications receiving 5388 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando C. Reinach include Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research & University of Alberta.

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Comparison of the genomes of two Xanthomonas pathogens with differing host specificities

A.C.R. da Silva, +65 more
TL;DR: The genus Xanthomonas is a diverse and economically important group of bacterial phytopathogens, belonging to the γ-subdivision of the Proteobacteria, and several groups of strain-specific genes are identified and proposed mechanisms that may explain the differing host specificities and pathogenic processes are proposed.
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The genome sequence of the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa

Andrew J. G. Simpson, +117 more
- 13 Jul 2000 - 
TL;DR: The complete genome sequence of X. fastidiosa clone 9a5c is reported, providing direct evidence of phage-mediated horizontal gene transfer and indicating that the molecular basis for bacterial pathogenicity is both conserved and independent of host.
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The troponin complex and regulation of muscle contraction.

TL;DR: Recent advances on a wide variety of fronts including the bacterial expression and characterization of mutants of TnC, TnI, and TnT; cross‐linking and fluorescence studies; and the determination of the crystal and nuclear magnetic resonance structures of synthetic and recombinant Troponin fragments and complexes between EF hand proteins and their target peptides have provided new insights into the nature of the interactions between troponin subunits are discussed.
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Structural and regulatory functions of the NH2- and COOH-terminal regions of skeletal muscle troponin I.

TL;DR: The results indicate that TnI is organized into structural and regulatory regions which interact in an antiparallel fashion with the corresponding structural and Regulatory regions of TnC.