The principles of protein–glycan binding are still not well understood on a molecular level. Attempts to link affinity and specificity of glycan recognition to structure suffer from the general lack of model systems for experimental studies and the difficulty to describe the influence of solvent. We have experimentally and computationally addressed energetic contributions of solvent in protein–glycan complex formation in the tailspike protein (TSP) of <i>E. coli</i> bacteriophage HK620. HK620TSP is a 230 kDa native trimer of right-handed, parallel beta-helices that provide extended, rigid binding sites for bacterial cell surface O-antigen polysaccharides. A set of high-affinity mutants bound hexa- or pentasaccharide O-antigen fragments wit...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
Although the nature of solvent-protein interactions is generally weak and non-specific, addition of ...
My doctoral thesis is aimed at characterizing the effect of solute–solvent interactions on protein s...
Bacteriophage HK620 recognizes and cleaves the Oantigen polysaccharide of E. coli serogroup O18A1 wi...
Protein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex formation and...
SummaryProtein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex format...
Protein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex formation and...
SummaryProtein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex format...
Solvent organization is a key but underexploited contributor to the thermodynamics of protein–ligand...
The thermodynamic characteristics of oligosaccharide binding to an antibody binding site that is dom...
ABSTRACT: The structural thermodynamics of the recognition of complex carbohydrates by proteins are ...
<div><p>Although the nature of solvent-protein interactions is generally weak and non-specific, addi...
The structural thermodynamics of the recognition of complex carbohydrates by proteins are not well u...
In lead optimization, open, solvent-exposed protein pockets are often disregarded as prospective bin...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
Although the nature of solvent-protein interactions is generally weak and non-specific, addition of ...
My doctoral thesis is aimed at characterizing the effect of solute–solvent interactions on protein s...
Bacteriophage HK620 recognizes and cleaves the Oantigen polysaccharide of E. coli serogroup O18A1 wi...
Protein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex formation and...
SummaryProtein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex format...
Protein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex formation and...
SummaryProtein–glycan interactions are ubiquitous in nature. Molecular description of complex format...
Solvent organization is a key but underexploited contributor to the thermodynamics of protein–ligand...
The thermodynamic characteristics of oligosaccharide binding to an antibody binding site that is dom...
ABSTRACT: The structural thermodynamics of the recognition of complex carbohydrates by proteins are ...
<div><p>Although the nature of solvent-protein interactions is generally weak and non-specific, addi...
The structural thermodynamics of the recognition of complex carbohydrates by proteins are not well u...
In lead optimization, open, solvent-exposed protein pockets are often disregarded as prospective bin...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
Although the nature of solvent-protein interactions is generally weak and non-specific, addition of ...
My doctoral thesis is aimed at characterizing the effect of solute–solvent interactions on protein s...