The CCEM method (Contact Criteria and Energy Minimisation) has been developed and applied to study protein-carbohydrate interactions. The method uses available X-ray data even on the native protein at low resolution (above 2.4 Å) to generate realistic models of a variety of proteins with various ligands. The two examples discussed in this paper are arabinose-binding protein (ABP) and pea lectin. The X-ray crystal structure data reported on ABP-β-l-arabinose complex at 2.8, 2.4 and 1.7 Å resolution differ drastically in predicting the nature of the interactions between the protein and ligand. It is shown that, using the data at 2.4 Å resolution, the CCEM method generates complexes which are as good as the higher (1.7 Å) resolution data. The ...
Modern computational methods offer the tools to provide insight into the structural and dynamic prop...
The structure and energetics of protein-carbohydrate and protein-protein interactions are of great i...
Peanut lectin binds T-antigen [Galβ(1-3)GalNAc] with an order of magnitude higher affinity than it b...
The CCEM method (Contact Criteria and Energy Minimisation) has been developed and applied to study p...
The CCEM method (Contact Criteria and Energy Minimisation) has been developed and applied to study p...
The CCEM (Contact Criteria and Energy Minimization) method has been developed and applied to the stu...
The modes of binding of α- and β -<SUP>L</SUP> -arabinose to - <SUP>L</SUP>-arabinose-bind...
The subject of this work is the structural and functional study of protein-carbohydrate complexes. T...
Structures of protein–carbohydrate complexes can be investigated experimentally by x-ray crystallogr...
Carbohydrate recognition by proteins, such as lectins and other (bio)molecules, can be essential for...
Alongside the genome and proteins, carbohydrates constitute a third class of bioinformatic molecules...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions are of central role in all living organism. In the studies present...
The modes of binding of alpha- and beta-anomers of D-galactose, D-fucose and D-glucose to L-arabinos...
A practical approach for addressing the computer simulation of protein-carbohydrate interactions is ...
Different sugars, Gal, GalNAc and Man were docked at the monosaccharide binding sites of Erythrina c...
Modern computational methods offer the tools to provide insight into the structural and dynamic prop...
The structure and energetics of protein-carbohydrate and protein-protein interactions are of great i...
Peanut lectin binds T-antigen [Galβ(1-3)GalNAc] with an order of magnitude higher affinity than it b...
The CCEM method (Contact Criteria and Energy Minimisation) has been developed and applied to study p...
The CCEM method (Contact Criteria and Energy Minimisation) has been developed and applied to study p...
The CCEM (Contact Criteria and Energy Minimization) method has been developed and applied to the stu...
The modes of binding of α- and β -<SUP>L</SUP> -arabinose to - <SUP>L</SUP>-arabinose-bind...
The subject of this work is the structural and functional study of protein-carbohydrate complexes. T...
Structures of protein–carbohydrate complexes can be investigated experimentally by x-ray crystallogr...
Carbohydrate recognition by proteins, such as lectins and other (bio)molecules, can be essential for...
Alongside the genome and proteins, carbohydrates constitute a third class of bioinformatic molecules...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions are of central role in all living organism. In the studies present...
The modes of binding of alpha- and beta-anomers of D-galactose, D-fucose and D-glucose to L-arabinos...
A practical approach for addressing the computer simulation of protein-carbohydrate interactions is ...
Different sugars, Gal, GalNAc and Man were docked at the monosaccharide binding sites of Erythrina c...
Modern computational methods offer the tools to provide insight into the structural and dynamic prop...
The structure and energetics of protein-carbohydrate and protein-protein interactions are of great i...
Peanut lectin binds T-antigen [Galβ(1-3)GalNAc] with an order of magnitude higher affinity than it b...