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Romao, MJ, Archer M, Moura I, Moura JJG, Legall J, Engh R, Schneider M, Hof P, Huber R.  1995.  CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF THE XANTHINE OXIDASE-RELATED ALDEHYDE OXIDOREDUCTASE FROM D-GIGAS. Science. 270:1170-1176., Number 5239 AbstractWebsite
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Romao, MJ, Hubert R.  1997.  Crystal structure and mechanism of action of the xanthine oxidase-related aldehyde oxidoreductase from Desulfovibrio gigas. Biochemical Society Transactions. 25:755-757., Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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Romao, MJ, Kolln I, Dias JM, Carvalho AL, Romero A, Varela PF, Sanz L, Topfer-Petersen E, Calvete JJ.  1997.  Crystal structure of acidic seminal fluid protein (aSFP) at 1.9 angstrom resolution: a bovine polypeptide of the spermadhesin family. Journal of Molecular Biology. 274:650-660., Number 4 AbstractWebsite
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Romao, MJ, Turk D, GomisRuth FX, Huber R, Schumacher G, Mollering H, Russmann L.  1992.  CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE ANALYSIS, REFINEMENT AND ENZYMATIC-REACTION MECHANISM OF N-CARBAMOYLSARCOSINE AMIDOHYDROLASE FROM ARTHROBACTER SP AT 2.0-ANGSTROM RESOLUTION. Journal of Molecular Biology. 226:1111-1130., Number 4 AbstractWebsite
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Romero, A, Caldeira J, Legall J, Moura I, Moura JJG, Romao MJ.  1996.  Crystal structure of flavodoxin from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 in two oxidation states. European Journal of Biochemistry. 239:190-196., Number 1 AbstractWebsite
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Romero, A, Romao MJ, Varela PF, Kolln I, Dias JM, Carvalho AL, Sanz L, TopferPetersen E, Calvete JJ.  1997.  The crystal structures of two spermadhesins reveal the CUB domain fold. Nature Structural Biology. 4:783-788., Number 10 AbstractWebsite
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Santos-Silva, T, Dias JM, Dolla A, Durand M-C, Goncalves LL, Lampreia J, Moura I, Romao MJ.  2007.  Crystal structure of the 16 heme cytochrome from Desulfovibrio gigas: A glycosylated protein in a sulphate-reducing bacterium. Journal of Molecular Biology. 370:659-673., Number 4 AbstractWebsite
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Santos-Silva, T, Mukhopadhyay A, Seixas JD, Bernardes GJL, Romao CC, Romao MJ.  2011.  CORM-3 Reactivity toward Proteins: The Crystal Structure of a Ru(II) Dicarbonyl-Lysozyme Complex. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133:1192-1195., Number 5 AbstractWebsite
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Santos-Silva, T, Diasa JM, Bourenkov G, Bartunik H, Moura I, Romao MJ.  2004.  Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the 16-haem cytochrome of Desulfovibrio gigas. Acta Crystallographica Section D-Biological Crystallography. 60:968-970. AbstractWebsite
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Seixas, JD, Santos MFA, Mukhopadhyay A, Coelho AC, Reis PM, Veiros LF, Marques AR, Penacho N, Goncalves AML, Romao MJ, Bernardes GJL, Santos-Silva T, Romao CC.  2015.  A contribution to the rational design of Ru(CO)(3)Cl2L complexes for in vivo delivery of CO. Dalton Transactions. 44:5058-5075., Number 11 AbstractWebsite

A few ruthenium based metal carbonyl complexes, e.g. CORM-2 and CORM-3, have therapeutic activity attributed to their ability to deliver CO to biological targets. In this work, a series of related complexes with the formula [Ru(CO)(3)Cl2L] (L = DMSO (3), L-H3CSO(CH2)(2)CH(NH2)CO2H) (6a); D,L-H3CSO(CH2)(2)CH-(NH2)CO2H (6b); 3-NC5H4(CH2)(2)SO3.Na (7); 4-NC5H4(CH2)(2)SO3Na (8); PTA (9); DAPTA (10); H3CS-(CH2)(2)CH(OH) CO2H (11); CNCMe2CO2Me (12); CNCMeEtCO2Me (13); CN(c-C3H4)CO2Et) (14)) were designed, synthesized and studied. The effects of L on their stability, CO release profile, cytotoxicity and anti-inflammatory properties are described. The stability in aqueous solution depends on the nature of L as shown using HPLC and LC-MS studies. The isocyanide derivatives are the least stable complexes, and the S-bound methionine oxide derivative is the more stable one. The complexes do not release CO gas to the headspace, but release CO2 instead. X-ray diffraction of crystals of the model protein Hen Egg White Lysozyme soaked with 6b (4UWN) and 8 (4UWV) shows the addition of Ru-II(CO)(H2O)(4) at the His15 binding site. Soakings with 7 (4UWU) produced the metallacarboxylate [Ru(COOH)(CO)(H2O)(3)](+) bound to the His15 site. The aqueous chemistry of these complexes is governed by the water-gas shift reaction initiated with the nucleophilic attack of HO- on coordinated CO. DFT calculations show this addition to be essentially barrierless. The complexes have low cytotoxicity and low hemolytic indices. Following i.v. administration of CORM-3, the in vivo bio-distribution of CO differs from that obtained with CO inhalation or with heme oxygenase stimulation. A mechanism for CO transport and delivery from these complexes is proposed.

Seixas, JD, Mukhopadhyay A, Santos-Silva T, Otterbein LE, Gallo DJ, Rodrigues SS, Guerreiro BH, Goncalves AML, Penacho N, Marques AR, Coelho AC, Reis PM, Romao MJ, Romao CC.  2013.  Characterization of a versatile organometallic pro-drug (CORM) for experimental CO based therapeutics. Dalton Transactions. 42:5985-5998., Number 17 AbstractWebsite
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Teixeira, S, Dias JM, Carvalho AL, Bourenkov G, Bartunik H, Almendra MJ, Moura I, Moura JJG, Romao MJ.  1999.  Crystallographic studies on a tungsten-containning formate dehydrogenase from Desulfovibrio gigas. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 74:89-89., Number 1-4 AbstractWebsite
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Thapper, A, Boer DR, Brondino CD, Moura JJG, Romao MJ.  2007.  Correlating EPR and X-ray structural analysis of arsenite-inhibited forms of aldehyde oxidoreductase. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 12:353-366., Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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Zajc, A, Romao MJ, Turk B, Huber R.  1996.  Crystallographic and fluorescence studies of ligand binding to N-carbamoylsarcosine amidohydrolase from Arthrobacter sp. Journal of Molecular Biology. 263:269-283., Number 2 AbstractWebsite
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