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Wed 18 Oct, at 11:00 - Seminar Room T2

Simone Botti

Simone Botti

Abstract


Wednesday, October 18, 2000, 11:00
Room 22, ground floor, Building "T"
Sincrotrone Trieste, Basovizza
Multiple Roles of Cholinesterases: from Catalysis to Molecular Recognition

Simone Botti
(Weizmann Institute of Science Department of Structural Biology Rehovot, Israel) ABSTRACT This seminar will provide an overview of the latest research made by our group in the field of cholinesterases, a family of enzymes whose roles are expanding from the classic ones of "synaptic reset" to those of possible neural cell adhesion molecules. The accent will be placed on the analysis of the peculiar electrostatic properties of these enzymes, as a means to define novel structural patterns on biological macromolecules. Through this analysis we are able to define a new set of adhesion molecules, the CLAMs (Cholinesterase Like Adhesion Molecules), which incorporate the cholinesterase fold, along with an "annular region" of negative electrostatic surface potential, that might act as the principal recognition site.

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