Domain swapping is a wide spread phenomenon which involves the association between two or more protein subunits such that intra-molecular interactions between domains in each subunit are replaced by equivalent inter-molecular interactions between the same domains in different subunits. This thesis is devoted to the analysis of the factors that drive proteins to undergo such association modes. The specific system analyzed is the monomer to swapped dimer formation of the B1 domain of the immunoglobulin G binding protein (GB1). The formation of this dimer was shown to be fostered by 4 amino acid substitutions (L5V, F30V, Y33F, A34F) (Byeon et al. 2003). In this work, computational protein design and molecular dynamics simulations, both with de...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the B1 fragment of protein G (56 residues) have been performed at ...
Molecular dynamics and computational alanine scanning techniques have been used to investigate G pro...
AbstractDomain swapping is a structural phenomenon that plays an important role in the mechanism of ...
Domain swapping is a wide spread phenomenon which involves the association between two or more prote...
Three-dimensional domain swapping has emerged as a ubiquitous process for homo-oligomer formation in...
A minimalist representation of protein structures using a Go- like potential for interactions is imp...
AbstractA minimalist representation of protein structures using a Go-like potential for interactions...
An important goal of protein design is to understand the forces that stabilize a particular fold in ...
SummaryProtein domain swapping has been repeatedly observed in a variety of proteins and is believed...
9 pags, 4 figs, 1 tabThe structural determinants that are responsible for the formation of higher or...
Various factors, such as helical propensity and hydrogen bonds, control protein structures. A freque...
Domain swapping, the process in which a structural unit is exchanged between monomers to create a di...
The solution structures of two computationally designed core variants of the β1 domain of streptococ...
AbstractA library of core mutants of the GB1 domain of streptococcal protein G was created, and the ...
Background: 3D domain swapping is an oligomerization process in which structural elements get exchan...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the B1 fragment of protein G (56 residues) have been performed at ...
Molecular dynamics and computational alanine scanning techniques have been used to investigate G pro...
AbstractDomain swapping is a structural phenomenon that plays an important role in the mechanism of ...
Domain swapping is a wide spread phenomenon which involves the association between two or more prote...
Three-dimensional domain swapping has emerged as a ubiquitous process for homo-oligomer formation in...
A minimalist representation of protein structures using a Go- like potential for interactions is imp...
AbstractA minimalist representation of protein structures using a Go-like potential for interactions...
An important goal of protein design is to understand the forces that stabilize a particular fold in ...
SummaryProtein domain swapping has been repeatedly observed in a variety of proteins and is believed...
9 pags, 4 figs, 1 tabThe structural determinants that are responsible for the formation of higher or...
Various factors, such as helical propensity and hydrogen bonds, control protein structures. A freque...
Domain swapping, the process in which a structural unit is exchanged between monomers to create a di...
The solution structures of two computationally designed core variants of the β1 domain of streptococ...
AbstractA library of core mutants of the GB1 domain of streptococcal protein G was created, and the ...
Background: 3D domain swapping is an oligomerization process in which structural elements get exchan...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the B1 fragment of protein G (56 residues) have been performed at ...
Molecular dynamics and computational alanine scanning techniques have been used to investigate G pro...
AbstractDomain swapping is a structural phenomenon that plays an important role in the mechanism of ...