- Water-guided docking improves prediction of protein-glycan complexes. [Journal Article]Glycobiology. 2026 Jan 25; 36(3).G
- Accurate prediction of structure of protein-carbohydrate complexes remains a significant challenge in structural glycobiology, largely due to the flexibility of glycans and the shallow, hydrophilic nature of their binding sites. To address this issue, we developed a guided docking protocol that leverages Crystallographic Water Sites (CWS) to enhance glycan pose prediction using AutoDock Vina (ADV…
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- Cap1 forms a cyclic tetra-adenylate-induced membrane pore during the type III-A CRISPR-Cas immune response. [Journal Article]
- During type III CRISPR-Cas immunity in prokaryotes, RNA-guided recognition of viral (phage) transcripts stimulates the Cas10 complex to convert ATP into cyclic oligoadenylates. These act as signaling molecules that bind to CARF proteins and activate their effector domains. Here, we report the structure and function of the Cap1 effector, composed of a pair of transmembrane helices (TM1/2), a CARF-…
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- Crystal structure of a tris(2-amino-eth-yl)methane capped carbamoyl-methyl-phosphine oxide compound. [Journal Article]
- The mol-ecular structure of the tripodal carbamoyl-methyl-phosphine oxide compound diethyl {[(5-[2-(di-eth-oxy-phosphor-yl)acetamido]-3-{2-[2-(di-eth-oxy-phos-phor-yl)acetamido]-eth-yl}pent-yl)carbamo-yl]meth-yl}phospho-nate, C25H52N3O12P3, features six intra-molecular hydrogen-bonding inter-actions. The phospho-nate groups have key bond lengths ranging from 1.4696 (12) to 1.4729 (12) Å (P=O), 1.…
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- Molecular basis for substrate transport of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ABC importer DppABCD. [Journal Article]
- The type I adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP)-binding cassette (ABC) transporter DppABCD is believed to be responsible for the import of exogenous heme as an iron source into the cytoplasm of the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Additionally, this system is also known to be involved in the acquisition of tri- or tetra-peptides. Here, we report the cryo-electron microscopy structures …
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- Molecular mechanism of allosteric activation of the CRISPR ribonuclease Csm6 by cyclic tetra-adenylate. [Journal Article]
- Type III CRISPR systems are innate immune systems found in bacteria and archaea, which produce cyclic oligoadenylate (cOA) second messengers in response to viral infections. In these systems, Csm6 proteins serve as ancillary nucleases that degrade single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) upon activation by cOA. In addition, Csm6 proteins also possess cOA-degrading activity as an intrinsic off-switch to avoid …
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- Ribosomal stalk-captured CARF-RelE ribonuclease inhibits translation following CRISPR signaling. [Journal Article]
- Prokaryotic type III CRISPR-Cas antiviral systems employ cyclic oligoadenylate (cAn) signaling to activate a diverse range of auxiliary proteins that reinforce the CRISPR-Cas defense. Here we characterize a class of cAn-dependent effector proteins named CRISPR-Cas-associated messenger RNA (mRNA) interferase 1 (Cami1) consisting of a CRISPR-associated Rossmann fold sensor domain fused to winged he…
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- Molecular basis of cyclic tetra-oligoadenylate processing by small standalone CRISPR-Cas ring nucleases. [Journal Article]
- Standalone ring nucleases are CRISPR ancillary proteins, which downregulate the immune response of Type III CRISPR-Cas systems by cleaving cyclic oligoadenylates (cA) second messengers. Two genes with this function have been found within the Sulfolobus islandicus (Sis) genome. They code for a long polypeptide composed by a CARF domain fused to an HTH domain and a short polypeptide constituted by …
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- Comprehensive Review on Synthesis, Properties, and Applications of Phosphorus (PIII, PIV, PV) Substituted Acenes with More Than Two Fused Benzene Rings. [Review]
- This comprehensive review, covering the years 1968-2022, is not only a retrospective investigation of a certain group of linearly fused aromatics, called acenes, but also a presentation of the current state of the knowledge on the synthesis, reactions, and applications of these compounds. Their characteristic feature is substitution of the aromatic system by one, two, or three organophosphorus gr…
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- Bromodomain Interactions with Acetylated Histone 4 Peptides in the BRD4 Tandem Domain: Effects on Domain Dynamics and Internal Flexibility. [Journal Article]
- The bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) protein BRD4 regulates gene expression via recruitment of transcriptional regulatory complexes to acetylated chromatin. Like other BET proteins, BRD4 contains two bromodomains, BD1 and BD2, that can interact cooperatively with target proteins and designed ligands, with important implications for drug discovery. Here, we used nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR…
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- Distinct Modes of Hidden Structural Dynamics in the Functioning of an Allosteric Polysaccharide Lyase. [Journal Article]
- Dynamics is an essential process to drive an enzyme to perform a function. When a protein sequence encodes for its three-dimensional structure and hence its function, it essentially defines the intrinsic dynamics of the molecule. The static X-ray crystal structure was thought to shed little insight into the molecule's dynamics until the recently available tool "Ensemble refinement" (ER). Here, we…
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- Structural insights into the mechanism of pH-selective substrate specificity of the polysaccharide lyase Smlt1473. [Journal Article]
- Polysaccharide lyases (PLs) are a broad class of microbial enzymes that degrade anionic polysaccharides. Equally broad diversity in their polysaccharide substrates has attracted interest in biotechnological applications such as biomass conversion to value-added chemicals and microbial biofilm removal. Unlike other PLs, Smlt1473 present in the clinically relevant Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strai…
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- GAPDH delivers heme to soluble guanylyl cyclase. [Journal Article]
- Soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is a key component of NO-cGMP signaling in mammals. Although heme must bind in the sGC β1 subunit (sGCβ) for sGC to function, how heme is delivered to sGCβ remains unknown. Given that GAPDH displays properties of a heme chaperone for inducible NO synthase, here we investigated whether heme delivery to apo-sGCβ involves GAPDH. We utilized an sGCβ reporter construct, …
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- Tetra-cationic platinum(II) porphyrins like a candidate photosensitizers to bind, selective and drug delivery for metastatic melanoma. [Journal Article]
- Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an expanding treatment modality due to its minimally invasive localized activity and few adverse effects. This therapy requires photosensitive compounds, which have high sensitivity to light exposure. Thus, in this work, the in vitro antitumor activity of meso-tetra(3- and 4-pyridyl)porphyrins (3-TPyP and 4-TPyP) in metastatic melanoma cell (WM1366 line) and non-tumo…
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- Spectroscopic and metal binding properties of a de novo metalloprotein binding a tetrazinc cluster. [Journal Article]
- De novo design provides an attractive approach, which allows one to test and refine the principles guiding metalloproteins in defining the geometry and reactivity of their metal ion cofactors. Although impressive progress has been made in designing proteins that bind transition metal ions including iron-sulfur clusters, the design of tetranuclear clusters with oxygen-rich environments remains in …
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- A Review About Lycopene-Induced Nuclear Hormone Receptor Signalling in Inflammation and Lipid Metabolism via still Unknown Endogenous Apo-10´-Lycopenoids. [Journal Article]
- Lycopene is the red pigment in tomatoes and tomato products and is an important dietary carotenoid found in the human organism. Lycopene-isomers, oxidative lycopene metabolites and apo-lycopenoids are found in the food matrix. Lycopene intake derived from tomato consumption is associated with alteration of lipid metabolism and a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Lycopene is mainly…
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