Over the last few decades, a view has emerged showing that multidomain enzymes are biological machines evolved to harness stochastic kicks of solvent particles into highly directional functional motions. These intrinsic motions are structurally encoded, and Nature makes use of them to catalyze chemical reactions by means of ligand-induced conformational changes and states redistribution. Such mechanisms align reactive groups for efficient chemistry and stabilize conformers most proficient for catalysis. By combining single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer measurements with normal mode analysis and coarse-grained mesoscopic simulations, we obtained results for a hinge-bending enzyme, namely phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK), which supp...
AbstractA 3-ns molecular dynamics simulation in explicit solvent was performed to examine the inter-...
Catalytic loop motions facilitate substrate recognition and binding in many enzymes. While these mot...
Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) is the enzyme responsible for the first ATP-generating step of glycoly...
AbstractOver the last few decades, a view has emerged showing that multidomain enzymes are biologica...
AbstractOver the last few decades, a view has emerged showing that multidomain enzymes are biologica...
AbstractDomain motions are essential to many catalytic mechanisms in enzymes but they are often diff...
International audience3-Phosphogycerate kinase (PGK) is a two domain enzyme, with a binding site of ...
In this article we focus on presenting a broad range of examples illustrating low-energy transitions...
Adenylate kinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphoryl transfer between ATP and AMP, can intercon...
Adenylate kinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphoryl transfer between ATP and AMP, can intercon...
Conformational motions of enzymes are highly dynamic and intrinsically stochastic. Obtaining molecul...
AbstractAdenylate kinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphoryl transfer between ATP and AMP, can ...
Proteins are intrinsically flexible molecules. The role of internal motions in a protein's designate...
Catalytic loop motions facilitate substrate recognition and binding in many enzymes. While these mot...
Catalytic loop motions facilitate substrate recognition and binding in many enzymes. While these mot...
AbstractA 3-ns molecular dynamics simulation in explicit solvent was performed to examine the inter-...
Catalytic loop motions facilitate substrate recognition and binding in many enzymes. While these mot...
Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) is the enzyme responsible for the first ATP-generating step of glycoly...
AbstractOver the last few decades, a view has emerged showing that multidomain enzymes are biologica...
AbstractOver the last few decades, a view has emerged showing that multidomain enzymes are biologica...
AbstractDomain motions are essential to many catalytic mechanisms in enzymes but they are often diff...
International audience3-Phosphogycerate kinase (PGK) is a two domain enzyme, with a binding site of ...
In this article we focus on presenting a broad range of examples illustrating low-energy transitions...
Adenylate kinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphoryl transfer between ATP and AMP, can intercon...
Adenylate kinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphoryl transfer between ATP and AMP, can intercon...
Conformational motions of enzymes are highly dynamic and intrinsically stochastic. Obtaining molecul...
AbstractAdenylate kinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphoryl transfer between ATP and AMP, can ...
Proteins are intrinsically flexible molecules. The role of internal motions in a protein's designate...
Catalytic loop motions facilitate substrate recognition and binding in many enzymes. While these mot...
Catalytic loop motions facilitate substrate recognition and binding in many enzymes. While these mot...
AbstractA 3-ns molecular dynamics simulation in explicit solvent was performed to examine the inter-...
Catalytic loop motions facilitate substrate recognition and binding in many enzymes. While these mot...
Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) is the enzyme responsible for the first ATP-generating step of glycoly...