Aggregation of proteins is an undesired phenomena that affects both human health and bioengineered products such as therapeutic proteins. Finding preventative measures could be facilitated by a molecular-level understanding of dimer formation, which is the first step in aggregation. Here we present a molecular dynamics (MD) study of dimer formation propensity in human lysozyme and its D67H variant. Because the latter protein aggregates while the former does not, they offer an ideal system for testing the feasibility of the proposed MD approach which comprises three stages: i) partially unfolded conformers involved in dimer formation are generated via high-temperature MD simulations, ii) potential dimer structures are searched using docking ...
Protein misfolding and aggregation is a pathogenic feature shared among at least ten polyglutamine (...
This work describes the development and application of computational models for the investigation of...
Proteins are the media through which genetic information is expressed. They are involved in most if ...
AbstractA natural mutant of human lysozyme, D67H, causes hereditary systemic nonneuropathic amyloido...
We have performed molecular dynamics simulations for a total duration of more than 10 ls (with most ...
Human lysozyme (HuL) is a widely characterised protein whose mutational variants misfold, forming am...
Protein aggregation and formation of amyloid fibrils are associated with many diseases and present a...
Protein misfolding and aggregation play a significant role in several neurodegenerative diseases. In...
Proteins that encounter unfavorable solvent conditions are prone to aggregation, a phenomenon that r...
[Figurre: see text]. Protein aggregation can be defined as the sacrifice of stabilizing intrachain c...
Protein β2-microglobulin (β2-m) is the causative agent of dialysis-related amyloidosis (DRA), a prev...
A wide range of human diseases is associated with mutations that, destabilizing proteins native stat...
International audienceSpontaneous aggregation of folded and soluble native proteins in vivo is still...
Mis-folded proteins and their associated aggregates are a contributing factor in some human diseases...
Most proteins do not aggregate while in their native functional states. However, they may be disturb...
Protein misfolding and aggregation is a pathogenic feature shared among at least ten polyglutamine (...
This work describes the development and application of computational models for the investigation of...
Proteins are the media through which genetic information is expressed. They are involved in most if ...
AbstractA natural mutant of human lysozyme, D67H, causes hereditary systemic nonneuropathic amyloido...
We have performed molecular dynamics simulations for a total duration of more than 10 ls (with most ...
Human lysozyme (HuL) is a widely characterised protein whose mutational variants misfold, forming am...
Protein aggregation and formation of amyloid fibrils are associated with many diseases and present a...
Protein misfolding and aggregation play a significant role in several neurodegenerative diseases. In...
Proteins that encounter unfavorable solvent conditions are prone to aggregation, a phenomenon that r...
[Figurre: see text]. Protein aggregation can be defined as the sacrifice of stabilizing intrachain c...
Protein β2-microglobulin (β2-m) is the causative agent of dialysis-related amyloidosis (DRA), a prev...
A wide range of human diseases is associated with mutations that, destabilizing proteins native stat...
International audienceSpontaneous aggregation of folded and soluble native proteins in vivo is still...
Mis-folded proteins and their associated aggregates are a contributing factor in some human diseases...
Most proteins do not aggregate while in their native functional states. However, they may be disturb...
Protein misfolding and aggregation is a pathogenic feature shared among at least ten polyglutamine (...
This work describes the development and application of computational models for the investigation of...
Proteins are the media through which genetic information is expressed. They are involved in most if ...