Biomolecular function is realized by recognition, and increasing evidence shows that recognition is determined not only by structure but also by flexibility and dynamics. We explored a biomolecular recognition process that involves a major conformational change -protein folding. In particular, we explore the binding-induced folding of IA3, an intrinsically disordered protein that blocks the active site cleft of the yeast aspartic proteinase saccharopepsin (YPrA) by folding its own N-terminal residues into an amphipathic alpha helix. We developed a multi-scaled approach that explores the underlying mechanism by combining structure-based molecular dynamics simulations at the residue level with a stochastic path method at the atomic level. Bot...
Intrinsically disordered proteins often become structured upon interacting with their partners. The ...
AbstractCoupled folding-binding is central to the function of many intrinsically disordered proteins...
Protein-protein interactions are involved in a wide range of cellular processes. These interactions ...
The broad objectives of this work are to provide and apply computational tools to reveal how structu...
Numerous relatively short regions within intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) serve as molecular...
How stabilising non-native interactions influence protein folding energy landscapes is currently not...
International audienceFor several decades, molecular recognition has been considered one of the most...
Protein-protein interactions are involved in a wide range of cellular processes. These interactions ...
In order to execute their biological activities, most proteins fold into their unique, three-dimensi...
Protein-protein interactions are at the heart of regulatory and signaling processes in the cell. In ...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are functionally active despite lacking a well-defined thre...
The 68-residue IA3 polypeptide from Saccharomyces cerevisiae is essentially unstructured. It inhibit...
International audienceThe mechanism of interaction of an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) with...
The study of associations between two biomolecules is the key to understanding molecular function an...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are abundant in eukaryotic proteomes and preform critical r...
Intrinsically disordered proteins often become structured upon interacting with their partners. The ...
AbstractCoupled folding-binding is central to the function of many intrinsically disordered proteins...
Protein-protein interactions are involved in a wide range of cellular processes. These interactions ...
The broad objectives of this work are to provide and apply computational tools to reveal how structu...
Numerous relatively short regions within intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) serve as molecular...
How stabilising non-native interactions influence protein folding energy landscapes is currently not...
International audienceFor several decades, molecular recognition has been considered one of the most...
Protein-protein interactions are involved in a wide range of cellular processes. These interactions ...
In order to execute their biological activities, most proteins fold into their unique, three-dimensi...
Protein-protein interactions are at the heart of regulatory and signaling processes in the cell. In ...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are functionally active despite lacking a well-defined thre...
The 68-residue IA3 polypeptide from Saccharomyces cerevisiae is essentially unstructured. It inhibit...
International audienceThe mechanism of interaction of an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) with...
The study of associations between two biomolecules is the key to understanding molecular function an...
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are abundant in eukaryotic proteomes and preform critical r...
Intrinsically disordered proteins often become structured upon interacting with their partners. The ...
AbstractCoupled folding-binding is central to the function of many intrinsically disordered proteins...
Protein-protein interactions are involved in a wide range of cellular processes. These interactions ...