نتایج جستجو برای: binding pocket

تعداد نتایج: 429861  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Cheryl Ingram-Smith Andrea Gorrell Sarah H Lawrence Prabha Iyer Kerry Smith James G Ferry

Acetate kinase catalyzes the reversible magnesium-dependent synthesis of acetyl phosphate by transfer of the ATP gamma-phosphoryl group to acetate. Inspection of the crystal structure of the Methanosarcina thermophila enzyme containing only ADP revealed a solvent-accessible hydrophobic pocket formed by residues Val(93), Leu(122), Phe(179), and Pro(232) in the active site cleft, which identified...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2005
Kirill Speranskiy Maria Kurnikova

Ionotropic glutamate receptors (GluRs) are ligand-gated membrane channel proteins found in the central neural system that mediate a fast excitatory response of neurons. In this paper, we report theoretical analysis of the ligand-protein interactions in the binding pocket of the S1S2 (ligand binding) domain of the GluR2 receptor in the closed conformation. By utilizing several theoretical method...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2015
Arnault Massink Hugo Gutiérrez-de-Terán Eelke B Lenselink Natalia V Ortiz Zacarías Lizi Xia Laura H Heitman Vsevolod Katritch Raymond C Stevens Adriaan P IJzerman

Recently we identified a sodium ion binding pocket in a high-resolution structure of the human adenosine A2A receptor. In the present study we explored this binding site through site-directed mutagenesis and molecular dynamics simulations. Amino acids in the pocket were mutated to alanine, and their influence on agonist and antagonist affinity, allosterism by sodium ions and amilorides, and rec...

2011
Zi-Zhang Sheng Yu-Qi Zhao Jing-Fei Huang

The BRCT domain (BRCA1 C-terminal domain) is an important signaling and protein targeting motif in the DNA damage response system. The BRCT domain, which mainly occurs as a singleton (single BRCT) or tandem pair (double BRCT), contains a phosphate-binding pocket that can bind the phosphate from either the DNA end or a phosphopeptide. In this work, we performed a database search, phylogeny recon...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2008
Anat R Feldman Yuliya A Shapova Sampson S T Wu David C Oliver Markus Heller Lawrence P McIntosh Jamie K Scott Mark Paetzel

The protein CsaA has been proposed to function as a protein secretion chaperone in bacteria that lack the Sec-dependent protein-targeting chaperone SecB. CsaA is a homodimer with two putative substrate-binding pockets, one in each monomer. To test the hypothesis that these cavities are indeed substrate-binding sites able to interact with other polypeptide chains, we selected a peptide that boun...

2012
Christoph Malisi Marcel Schumann Nora C. Toussaint Jorge Kageyama Oliver Kohlbacher Birte Höcker

Engineering specific interactions between proteins and small molecules is extremely useful for biological studies, as these interactions are essential for molecular recognition. Furthermore, many biotechnological applications are made possible by such an engineering approach, ranging from biosensors to the design of custom enzyme catalysts. Here, we present a novel method for the computational ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Chen Qiu Aaron Kershner Yeming Wang Cynthia P Holley Daniel Wilinski Sunduz Keles Judith Kimble Marvin Wickens Traci M Tanaka Hall

mRNA control networks depend on recognition of specific RNA sequences. Pumilio-fem-3 mRNA binding factor (PUF) RNA-binding proteins achieve that specificity through variations on a conserved scaffold. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Puf3p achieves specificity through an additional binding pocket for a cytosine base upstream of the core RNA recognition site. Here we demonstrate that this chemically sim...

Journal: :Methods 2016
Woong-Hee Shin Mark Gregory Bures Daisuke Kihara

Protein function prediction is an active area of research in computational biology. Function prediction can help biologists make hypotheses for characterization of genes and help interpret biological assays, and thus is a productive area for collaboration between experimental and computational biologists. Among various function prediction methods, predicting binding ligand molecules for a targe...

2004
Anna Sedelnikova Craig D. Smith Stanislav O. Zakharkin Delores Davis David S. Weiss Yongchang Chang

-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian brain. The GABA receptor type C (GABAC) is a ligand-gated ion channel with pharmacological properties distinct from the GABAA receptor. To date, only three binding domains in the recombinant 1 GABAC receptor have been recognized among six potential regions. In this report, using the substituted cysteine accessib...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2012
Karl Börjesson Jakob G Woller Elham Parsa Jerker Mårtensson Bo Albinsson

A binding pocket consisting of two zinc porphyrins self assembled by Watson-Crick base pairing is presented. The porphyrin binding pocket is located in the confined environment of a lipid membrane whereas the DNA is located in the water phase. Bidentate electron accepting ligands are shown to coordinate in-between the two porphyrins.

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