<div><p>Carbohydrate – receptor interactions are an integral part of biological events. They play an important role in many cellular processes, such as cell-cell adhesion, cell differentiation and in-cell signaling. Carbohydrates can interact with a receptor by using several types of intermolecular interactions. One of the most important is the interaction of a carbohydrate's apolar part with aromatic amino acid residues, known as dispersion interaction or CH/π interaction. In the study presented here, we attempted for the first time to quantify how the CH/π interaction contributes to a more general carbohydrate - protein interaction. We used a combined experimental approach, creating single and double point mutants with high level computat...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions are of central role in all living organism. In the studies present...
Structures of protein–carbohydrate complexes can be investigated experimentally by x-ray crystallogr...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
Carbohydrate – receptor interactions are an integral part of biological events. They play an importa...
Many carbohydrate-binding proteins contain aromatic amino acid residues in their binding sites. Thes...
Alongside the genome and proteins, carbohydrates constitute a third class of bioinformatic molecules...
International audienceProtein−carbohydrate interactions play crucial roles in biology. Understanding...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
Any molecular recognition event results in a change in the free energy of the system. The extent of ...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions play an important role in many biologically important processes. T...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
Carbohydrates play a vital role in a variety of physiological and pathological processes and, hence,...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions play an important role in many biologically important processes. T...
Protein–carbohydrate interactions play crucial roles in biology. Understanding and modifying these i...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions are of central role in all living organism. In the studies present...
Structures of protein–carbohydrate complexes can be investigated experimentally by x-ray crystallogr...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
Carbohydrate – receptor interactions are an integral part of biological events. They play an importa...
Many carbohydrate-binding proteins contain aromatic amino acid residues in their binding sites. Thes...
Alongside the genome and proteins, carbohydrates constitute a third class of bioinformatic molecules...
International audienceProtein−carbohydrate interactions play crucial roles in biology. Understanding...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
Any molecular recognition event results in a change in the free energy of the system. The extent of ...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions play an important role in many biologically important processes. T...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...
Carbohydrates play a vital role in a variety of physiological and pathological processes and, hence,...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions play an important role in many biologically important processes. T...
Protein–carbohydrate interactions play crucial roles in biology. Understanding and modifying these i...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions are of central role in all living organism. In the studies present...
Structures of protein–carbohydrate complexes can be investigated experimentally by x-ray crystallogr...
The geometries of the contacts between monosaccharides and aromatic rings of amino acids found in X-...