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Cell Physiology & NMR 2

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Group Leader 

 

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  Helena Santos
  Professor Catedrático

   Ph.D. 1984 in Biophysics
   Universidade Nova de Lisboa
   Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica
  
   Av. da República
   Estação Agronómica Nacional
   2780-157 Oeiras, Portugal

   Tel: +351 214 469 828
   Fax: +351 214 428 766
   E-mail: santos@itqb.unl.pt

   Curriculum vitæ (PDF)

 

 

 

 Overview

 

 Selected publications

The Cell Physiology & NMR Team uses in vivo and in vitro NMR techniques as the main tool to investigate different aspects of carbon and phosphorus metabolism in different organisms, especially in microbial strains with industrial or environmental relevance. Major research effort is directed to thermoadaptation strategies in hyperthermophiles and metabolic genomics of lactic acid bacteria; secondary areas include energy metabolism of primary brain cell cultures and determination of NMR structures of haemproteins. 

1. Pais T. M., Lamosa P., Garcia-Moreno B., Turner D. L. and Santos H. (2009). “Relationship between protein stabilization and protein rigidification induced by mannosylglycerate”. Journal of Molecular Biology 394: 237-250.

2. Rodrigues M. V., Borges N., Almeida C. P., Lamosa P. and Santos H. (2009) “A unique beta-1,2-mannosyltransferase of Thermotoga maritima that uses di-myo-inositol phosphate as the mannosyl acceptor”. Journal of Bacteriology 191: 6105-6115.


3. Voit E. O., Neves A. R. and Santos H. (2006) “The intricate side of Systems Biology”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 103: 9452-9457.
 
 

 

 

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