Antibody-antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we have investigated various aspects of this problem by analyzing a large and diverse set of antibodies and their respective complexes with protein antigens through atomistic simulations. Common features of antibody response to the presence of antigens are elucidated by the analysis of the proteins' internal dynamics and coordination in different ligand states, combined with the analysis of the interaction networks implicated in the stabilization of functional structures. The use of a common structural reference reveals preferential changes in the dynamic coordination and intramolecular interaction networks induced by antigen binding and ...
[EN] A novel approach that may potentially be used to study biomolecular interactions including the ...
Our body responds to self and foreign agents through a myriad collection of effector cells and molec...
SummaryDisordered proteins are important antigens in a range of infectious diseases. Little is known...
Antibody-antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we ha...
Antibody–antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we hav...
Background: How antibodies recognize and bind to antigens can not be totally explained by rigid shap...
Antibody molecules are able to recognize any antigen with high affinity and specificity. To get insi...
Antibodies are well-known proteins that defend against bacterial and viral infections. At the molecu...
Antibody molecules are highly antigen-specific receptors of the immune system. In this thesis, struc...
Antibody therapies with high efficiency and low toxicity are becoming one of the major approaches in...
The paradigm that connects sequence, structure and function in proteins has been revisited in recent...
IMPACT: 4.894International audienceAntibody molecules are able to recognize any antigen with high af...
peer reviewedAn allosteric mechanism for the generation of long-distance structural alterations in F...
A central dogma in immunology is that an antibody\u27s in vivo functionality is mediated by 2 indepe...
Protein-protein interactions together constitute the complex fabric of biochemical circuitry that dr...
[EN] A novel approach that may potentially be used to study biomolecular interactions including the ...
Our body responds to self and foreign agents through a myriad collection of effector cells and molec...
SummaryDisordered proteins are important antigens in a range of infectious diseases. Little is known...
Antibody-antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we ha...
Antibody–antigen recognition plays a key role in the immune response against pathogens. Here, we hav...
Background: How antibodies recognize and bind to antigens can not be totally explained by rigid shap...
Antibody molecules are able to recognize any antigen with high affinity and specificity. To get insi...
Antibodies are well-known proteins that defend against bacterial and viral infections. At the molecu...
Antibody molecules are highly antigen-specific receptors of the immune system. In this thesis, struc...
Antibody therapies with high efficiency and low toxicity are becoming one of the major approaches in...
The paradigm that connects sequence, structure and function in proteins has been revisited in recent...
IMPACT: 4.894International audienceAntibody molecules are able to recognize any antigen with high af...
peer reviewedAn allosteric mechanism for the generation of long-distance structural alterations in F...
A central dogma in immunology is that an antibody\u27s in vivo functionality is mediated by 2 indepe...
Protein-protein interactions together constitute the complex fabric of biochemical circuitry that dr...
[EN] A novel approach that may potentially be used to study biomolecular interactions including the ...
Our body responds to self and foreign agents through a myriad collection of effector cells and molec...
SummaryDisordered proteins are important antigens in a range of infectious diseases. Little is known...