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Pore Formation by a Bax-Derived Peptide: Effect on the Line Tension of the Membrane Probed by AFM

2007

AbstractBax is a critical regulator of physiological cell death that increases the permeability of the outer mitochondrial membrane and facilitates the release of the so-called apoptotic factors during apoptosis. The molecular mechanism of action is unknown, but it probably involves the formation of partially lipidic pores induced by Bax. To investigate the interaction of Bax with lipid membranes and the physical changes underlying the formation of Bax pores, we used an active peptide derived from helix 5 of this protein (Bax-α5) that is able to induce Bax-like pores in lipid bilayers. We report the decrease of line tension due to peptide binding both at the domain interface in phase-separa…

Models MolecularMembrane FluidityProtein ConformationLipid BilayersBiophysicsPeptide bindingPeptideMicroscopy Atomic ForceProtein structureBcl-2-associated X proteinMembrane fluiditySurface TensionComputer SimulationLipid bilayerbcl-2-Associated X Proteinchemistry.chemical_classificationLiposomeMembranesbiologyChemistryCell biologyMembraneModels ChemicalLiposomesbiology.proteinPorosityBiophysical Journal
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Photoinduced intersystem crossing in DNA oxidative lesions and epigenetic intermediates

2020

[EN] The propensity of 5-formyluracil and 5-formylcytosine, i.e. oxidative lesions and epigenetic intermediates, in acting as intrinsic DNA photosensitizers is unraveled by using a combination of molecular modeling, simulation and spectroscopy. Exploration of potential energy surfaces and non-adiabatic dynamics confirm a higher intersystem crossing rate for 5-formyluracil, whereas the kinetic models evidence different equilibria in the excited states for both compounds.

Models MolecularMolecular modelLightOxidative phosphorylation010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisEpigenesis Geneticchemistry.chemical_compoundCytosineQUIMICA ORGANICAMaterials Chemistry[CHIM]Chemical SciencesHumansComputer SimulationEpigeneticsSpectroscopyUracilComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS010405 organic chemistryChemistryMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryDNAPotential energy0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsKineticsIntersystem crossingExcited stateCeramics and CompositesBiophysicsOxidation-ReductionDNAMutagens
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Phosphonic Acid Analogs of Fluorophenylalanines as Inhibitors of Human and Porcine Aminopeptidases N: Validation of the Importance of the Substitutio…

2020

International audience; A library of phosphonic acid analogs of phenylalanine substituted with fluorine, chlorine and trifluoromethyl moieties on the aromatic ring was synthesized and evaluated for inhibitory activity against human (hAPN) and porcine (pAPN) aminopeptidases. Fluorogenic screening indicated that these analogs are micromolar or submicromolar inhibitors, both enzymes being more active against hAPN. In order to better understand the mode of the action of the most active compounds, molecular modeling was used. It confirmed that aminophosphonic portion of the enzyme is bound nearly identically in the case of all the studied compounds, whereas the difference in activity results fro…

Models MolecularMolecular modelPhosphorous AcidsSwineStereochemistrylcsh:QR1-502chemistry.chemical_elementPhenylalanine[CHIM.THER]Chemical Sciences/Medicinal ChemistryCD13 AntigensRing (chemistry)Biochemistrylcsh:MicrobiologyArticle03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinefluorineinhibitorsChlorineSide chainAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyEnzyme Assays030304 developmental biologyphosphonic acid analogschemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesTrifluoromethyl[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistrymolecular modelingReproducibility of ResultsStereoisomerismMolecular Docking SimulationEnzymechemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesishuman and porcine aminopeptidaseEnantiomerMolecules
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Theoretical site-directed mutagenesis: Asp168Ala mutant of lactate dehydrogenase

2008

Molecular simulations based on the use of hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics methods are able to provide detailed information about the complex enzymatic reactions and the consequences of specific mutations on the activity of the enzyme. In this work, the reduction of pyruvate to lactate catalysed by wild-type and Asp168Ala mutant lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) has been studied by means of simulations using a very flexible molecular model consisting of the full tetramer of the enzyme, together with the cofactor NADH, the substrate and solvent water molecules. Our results indicate that the Asp168Ala mutation provokes a shift in the p K a value of Glu199 that becomes unprotonated at n…

Models MolecularMutantBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsMutation MissenseBioengineeringBiochemistryMolecular mechanicsCofactorEnzyme catalysisBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundLactate dehydrogenaseComputer SimulationSite-directed mutagenesisbiologyL-Lactate DehydrogenaseMolecular StructureWild typeSubstrate (chemistry)Computational BiologychemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinBiophysicsMutagenesis Site-DirectedBiotechnologyResearch Article
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Carbon nanorings: A challenge to theoretical chemistry

2006

High-level quantum-chemical methods show that the binding in the inclusion complex of hexamethylbenzene (HMB) in 6-cycloparaphenilacetylene (6-CPPA) cannot be explained only in terms of electrostatic interactions - caused by the polarization associated to curved π-conjugated systems - and the inclusion of dispersion forces is definitely needed. The theoretical description of van der Waals interactions is notoriously complicated and in fact some DFT methods cannot even predict the existence of the relatively small supramolecular nanoring studied here. However, ab initio MP2 calculations agree with experimental data and show that, in the considered complex, the HMB fragment is placed at the …

Models MolecularNanoringAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticBinding energyAb initioThermodynamicsLondon dispersion forcechemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsAb initio quantum chemistry methodsBenzene DerivativesTheoretical chemistryHexamethylbenzeneComputer SimulationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolarization (electrochemistry)Ab initio calculationChemistryCycloparaffinsCarbonAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNanostructuresInclusion compoundPhysical chemistryDispersion interactionDensity functional calculation
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Effect of elliptical deformation on molecular polarizabilities of model carbon nanotubes from atomic increments.

2003

The interacting induced dipole polarization model implemented in our program POLAR is used for the calculation of the dipole-dipole polarizability alpha. The method is tested with single-wall carbon nanotube models as a function of nanotube radius and elliptical deformation. The results for polarizability follow the same trend as reference calculations performed with our version of the program PAPID. For the zigzag tubes, the polarizability is found to follow a remarkably simple law, that is, it varies as the inverse of the radius. A dramatic effect is also found with elliptical deformation. It is found that the polarizability and related properties can be modified continuously and reversib…

Models MolecularNanotubeMaterials scienceStatic ElectricityBiomedical EngineeringMolecular ConformationBioengineeringMechanical properties of carbon nanotubesCarbon nanotubeCurvaturelaw.inventionPolarizabilitylawPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersElectrochemistryNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceComputer SimulationPhysics::Atomic PhysicsNanotubes CarbonAtoms in moleculesGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsElasticityDipoleZigzagAtomic physicsJournal of nanoscience and nanotechnology
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Random walks and random numbers from supercontinuum generation

2012

International audience; We report a numerical study showing how the random intensity and phase fluctuations across the bandwidth of a broadband optical supercontinuum can be interpreted in terms of the random processes of random walks and L´evy flights. We also describe how the intensity fluctuations can be applied to physical random number generation. We conclude that the optical supercontinuum provides a highly versatile means of studying and generating a wide class of random processes at optical wavelengths.

Models MolecularOptics and PhotonicsRandom number generationMolecular ConformationPhysics::Optics01 natural sciences010309 opticsOptics0103 physical sciencesBroadbandComputer Simulation010306 general physicsPhysics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Models Statisticalbusiness.industryStochastic processPhysicsBandwidth (signal processing)Models TheoreticalRandom walkAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSupercontinuumLévy flightLinear ModelsbusinessAlgorithmsPhotonic-crystal fiber
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Multiple IgE recognition on the major allergen of the Parietaria pollen Par j 2

2015

The interaction between IgE antibodies and allergens is a key event in triggering an allergic reaction. The characterization of this region provides information of paramount importance for diagnosis and therapy. Par j 2 Lipid Transfer Protein is one of the most important allergens in southern Europe and a well-established marker of sensitization in Parietaria pollen allergy. The main aim of this study was to map the IgE binding regions of this allergen and to study the pattern of reactivity of individual Parietaria-allergic patients. By means of gene fragmentation, six overlapping peptides were expressed in Escherichia coli, and their IgE binding activity was evaluated by immunoblotting in …

Models MolecularParietariaAdolescentBlotting WesternImmunoblottingMolecular Sequence DataEpitope mappingImmunologyProtein domainImmunoglobulin Emedicine.disease_causeEpitopelaw.inventionEpitopesAllergenlawmedicineHumansComputer SimulationAmino Acid SequenceCloning MolecularChildParietaria IgE Epitope mapping Molecular biology.Molecular BiologybiologyRhinitis Allergic SeasonalAllergensImmunoglobulin Ebiology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsParietariaEpitope mappingImmunologybiology.proteinRecombinant DNAPollenElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelIgEPlant lipid transfer proteinsMolecular Immunology
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Understanding the different activities of highly promiscuous MbtI by computational methods

2012

Salicylate synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, MbtI, is a highly promiscuous Mg(2+) dependent enzyme with up to four distinct activities detected in vitro: isochorismate synthase (IS), isochorismate pyruvate lyase (IPL), salicylate synthase (SS) and chorismate mutase (CM). In this paper, Molecular Dynamic (MD) simulations employing hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) potentials have been carried out to get a detailed knowledge of the IS and the IPL activities at the molecular level. According to our simulations, the architecture of the MbtI active site allows catalyzing the two reactions: the isochorismate formation, by means of a stepwise mechanism, and the salicylat…

Models MolecularPericyclic reactionbiologyATP synthaseStereochemistryChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyActive siteSubstrate (chemistry)LyasesMycobacterium tuberculosisHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationMolecular Dynamics SimulationLyaseMolecular mechanicsBiochemistryIsochorismate synthasebiology.proteinChorismate mutaseBiocatalysisQuantum TheoryMagnesiumPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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DNA minor groove binders: an overview on molecular modeling and QSAR approaches

2007

Molecular recognition of DNA by small molecules and proteins is a fundamental problem in structural biology and drug design. Understanding of recognition in both sequence-selective and sequence neutral ways at the level of successful prediction of binding modes and site selectivity will be instrumental for improvements in the design and synthesis of new molecules as potent and selective gene-regulatory drugs. Minor groove is the target of a large number of non-covalent binding agents. DNA binding with specific sequences, mostly AT, takes place by means of a combination of directed hydrogen bonding to base pair edges, van der Waals interactions with the minor groove walls and generalized ele…

Models MolecularPharmacologyDNA minor groove binders (mGBs) in silico techniques molecular modeling ab initio methods docking molecular dynamics simulations (MDS) QSAR QSPR.Molecular modelBase pairStereochemistryChemistryIn silicoOrganic ChemistryQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipDNAComputational biologyBiochemistrySmall moleculechemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular recognitionPharmaceutical PreparationsStructural biologyDocking (molecular)Drug DesignDrug DiscoveryNucleic Acid ConformationMolecular MedicineDNA
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