How proteins achieve high-affinity binding to a specific protein partner while simultaneously excluding all others is a major biological problem that has important implications for protein design. We report the crystal structure of the ultra-high-affinity protein-protein complex between the endonuclease domain of colicin E2 and its cognate immunity (Im) protein, Im2 (K(d)∼10(-)(15) M), which, by comparison to previous structural and biophysical data, provides unprecedented insight into how high affinity and selectivity are achieved in this model family of protein complexes. Our study pinpoints the role of structured water molecules in conjoining hotspot residues that govern stability with residues that control selectivity. A key finding is ...
Bacteriocins are proteins secreted by many bacterial cells to kill related bacteria of the same nich...
AbstractBackground: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-g...
Protein-protein transient and dynamic interactions underlie all biological processes. The molecular ...
How proteins achieve high-affinity binding to a specific protein partner while simultaneously exclud...
High-affinity, high-selectivity protein-protein interactions that are critical for cell survival pre...
High-affinity, high-selectivity protein-protein interactions that are critical for cell survival pre...
High-affinity, high-selectivity protein-protein interactions that are critical for cell survival pre...
We explore the thermodynamic basis for high affinity binding and specificity in conserved protein co...
AbstractHow ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly...
We explore the thermodynamic strategies used to achieve specific, high-affinity binding within a fam...
We explore the thermodynamic strategies used to achieve specific, high-affinity binding within a fam...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. How ultra-high-affinity protein-protein interactions ...
AbstractBackground: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-g...
Background: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-group col...
How ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly underst...
Bacteriocins are proteins secreted by many bacterial cells to kill related bacteria of the same nich...
AbstractBackground: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-g...
Protein-protein transient and dynamic interactions underlie all biological processes. The molecular ...
How proteins achieve high-affinity binding to a specific protein partner while simultaneously exclud...
High-affinity, high-selectivity protein-protein interactions that are critical for cell survival pre...
High-affinity, high-selectivity protein-protein interactions that are critical for cell survival pre...
High-affinity, high-selectivity protein-protein interactions that are critical for cell survival pre...
We explore the thermodynamic basis for high affinity binding and specificity in conserved protein co...
AbstractHow ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly...
We explore the thermodynamic strategies used to achieve specific, high-affinity binding within a fam...
We explore the thermodynamic strategies used to achieve specific, high-affinity binding within a fam...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. How ultra-high-affinity protein-protein interactions ...
AbstractBackground: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-g...
Background: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-group col...
How ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly underst...
Bacteriocins are proteins secreted by many bacterial cells to kill related bacteria of the same nich...
AbstractBackground: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-g...
Protein-protein transient and dynamic interactions underlie all biological processes. The molecular ...