Includes bibliographical references.The major part of this thesis focuses on investigating the rationale for ring deformation of -D-methyl glucose in glycosidase reactions (for example, cellulose hydrolysis). The investigation is computational and is done in isolation from the enzyme binding pocket and incoming nucleophile. What is the effect of the C1-O1 bond breaking process on key glucose properties is the central question asked and answered in this thesis. A battery of ab initio methods is used to uncover details of the glucose ring pucker free energy volumes. The free energy volumes were computed using the Free Energy from Adaptive Reaction Coordinate Forces (FEARCF) method. The bond stretch of the C1-O1 bond in -D-methyl glucose serve...
A number of seven-membered ring systems have been found to have promising enzyme inhibiting properti...
Comprehensive computational investigations of detailed alkaline hydrolysis reaction pathways of the ...
This thesis deals with anomerisation, which is, in other words, epimerisation at the anomeric centre...
Includes bibliographical references.Carbohydrates consist of one or more sub-units usually various 5...
Glycosylation of cellobiose hydrolase I (CBHI), is a key step in the processing and degradation of c...
Glycosylation of cellobiose hydrolase I (CBHI), is a key step in the processing and degradation of c...
The hydroxymethyl group rotational preferences of the monosaccharides glucose and galactose are diff...
The conformational behavior of cyclic monosaccharides has been widely studied over the past years, b...
The puckered conformations of furanose and pyranose carbohydrate rings are central to analyzing the ...
Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) distort carbohydrate ring geometry along particular “catalytic itinerarie...
We explore the influence of two solvents, namely water and the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazol...
International audienceThe pathway for pyranose ring conformational transitions in both anomers of gl...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations play nowadays an increasingly important role in many areas of bi...
Although the conformational preferences in glucose and galactose have been studied since the early 1...
The main focus of this thesis is on the ring conformations of carbohydrate molecules; how the confor...
A number of seven-membered ring systems have been found to have promising enzyme inhibiting properti...
Comprehensive computational investigations of detailed alkaline hydrolysis reaction pathways of the ...
This thesis deals with anomerisation, which is, in other words, epimerisation at the anomeric centre...
Includes bibliographical references.Carbohydrates consist of one or more sub-units usually various 5...
Glycosylation of cellobiose hydrolase I (CBHI), is a key step in the processing and degradation of c...
Glycosylation of cellobiose hydrolase I (CBHI), is a key step in the processing and degradation of c...
The hydroxymethyl group rotational preferences of the monosaccharides glucose and galactose are diff...
The conformational behavior of cyclic monosaccharides has been widely studied over the past years, b...
The puckered conformations of furanose and pyranose carbohydrate rings are central to analyzing the ...
Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) distort carbohydrate ring geometry along particular “catalytic itinerarie...
We explore the influence of two solvents, namely water and the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazol...
International audienceThe pathway for pyranose ring conformational transitions in both anomers of gl...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations play nowadays an increasingly important role in many areas of bi...
Although the conformational preferences in glucose and galactose have been studied since the early 1...
The main focus of this thesis is on the ring conformations of carbohydrate molecules; how the confor...
A number of seven-membered ring systems have been found to have promising enzyme inhibiting properti...
Comprehensive computational investigations of detailed alkaline hydrolysis reaction pathways of the ...
This thesis deals with anomerisation, which is, in other words, epimerisation at the anomeric centre...