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List of works by Vitalia Kulikova

Alliin is a suicide substrate of Citrobacter freundii methionine γ-lyase: structural bases of inactivation of the enzyme

scientific article

Aspartic acid 214 in Citrobacter freundii tyrosine phenol-lyase ensures sufficient C--H-acidity of the external aldimine intermediate and proper orientation of the cofactor at the active site

scientific article published on 16 May 2006

Crystal structure of mutant form Cys115His of Citrobacter freundii methionine γ-lyase complexed with l-norleucine.

scientific article published on 5 June 2017

Engineered Citrobacter freundii methionine γ-lyase effectively produces antimicrobial thiosulfinates.

scientific article published on 15 July 2016

Gene cloning, characterization, and cytotoxic activity of methionine γ-lyase from Clostridium novyi.

scientific article published on 6 July 2017

Identification of O-acetylhomoserine sulfhydrylase, a putative enzyme responsible for methionine biosynthesis in Clostridioides difficile: Gene cloning and biochemical characterizations

scientific article published on 30 July 2019

Mutant form C115H of Clostridium sporogenes methionine γ-lyase efficiently cleaves S-Alk(en)yl-l-cysteine sulfoxides to antibacterial thiosulfinates.

scientific article published on 20 September 2016

Role of arginine 226 in the mechanism of tryptophan indole-lyase from Proteus vulgaris.

scientific article

Role of aspartate-133 and histidine-458 in the mechanism of tryptophan indole-lyase from Proteus vulgaris

scientific article published in September 2003

Structure of methionine γ-lyase from Clostridium sporogenes.

scientific article

Structures of apo- and holo-tyrosine phenol-lyase reveal a catalytically critical closed conformation and suggest a mechanism for activation by K+ ions

scientific article published on June 2006

Tryptophan indole-lyase from Proteus vulgaris: kinetic and spectral properties.

scientific article published in October 2002

Tryptophanase from Proteus vulgaris: the conformational rearrangement in the active site, induced by the mutation of Tyrosine 72 to phenylalanine, and its mechanistic consequences.

scientific article published on 3 January 2006