Search Results - "Olsen, Johan G"
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Protein stability, flexibility and function
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-08-2011)“…Proteins rely on flexibility to respond to environmental changes, ligand binding and chemical modifications. Potentially, a perturbation that changes the…”
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Interactions by Disorder - A Matter of Context
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (16-06-2020)“…Living organisms depend on timely and organized interactions between proteins linked in interactomes of high complexity. The recent increased precision by…”
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A combined computational and structural model of the full-length human prolactin receptor
Published in Nature communications (13-05-2016)“…The prolactin receptor is an archetype member of the class I cytokine receptor family, comprising receptors with fundamental functions in biology as well as…”
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The WSXWS Motif in Cytokine Receptors Is a Molecular Switch Involved in Receptor Activation: Insight from Structures of the Prolactin Receptor
Published in Structure (London) (08-02-2012)“…The prolactin receptor (PRLR) is activated by binding of prolactin in a 2:1 complex, but the activation mechanism is poorly understood. PRLR has a conserved…”
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Intrinsically disordered cytoplasmic domains of two cytokine receptors mediate conserved interactions with membranes
Published in Biochemical journal (15-06-2015)“…Class 1 cytokine receptors regulate essential biological processes through complex intracellular signalling networks. However, the structural platform for…”
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Structure of Radical-Induced Cell Death1 Hub Domain Reveals a Common αα-Scaffold for Disorder in Transcriptional Networks
Published in Structure (London) (01-05-2018)“…Communication within cells relies on a few protein nodes called hubs, which organize vast interactomes with many partners. Frequently, hub proteins are…”
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Who climbs the tryptophan ladder? On the structure and function of the WSXWS motif in cytokine receptors and thrombospondin repeats
Published in Cytokine & growth factor reviews (01-06-2014)“…Abstract For decades, a spectacular structural motif has been the focus of research in two families of animal membrane proteins: the hematopoietic cytokine…”
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Dynamic Na+/H+ exchanger 1 (NHE1) – calmodulin complexes of varying stoichiometry and structure regulate Ca2+-dependent NHE1 activation
Published in eLife (03-03-2021)“…Calmodulin (CaM) engages in Ca 2+ -dependent interactions with numerous proteins, including a still incompletely understood physical and functional interaction…”
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Synergistic stabilization of a double mutant in chymotrypsin inhibitor 2 from a library screen in E. coli
Published in Communications biology (18-08-2021)“…Most single point mutations destabilize folded proteins. Mutations that stabilize a protein typically only have a small effect and multiple mutations are often…”
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Globular and disordered-the non-identical twins in protein-protein interactions
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (09-07-2015)“…In biology proteins from different structural classes interact across and within classes in ways that are optimized to achieve balanced functional outputs. The…”
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Behaviour of intrinsically disordered proteins in protein–protein complexes with an emphasis on fuzziness
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-09-2017)“…Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) do not, by themselves, fold into a compact globular structure. They are extremely dynamic and flexible, and are…”
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Comment on “Intrinsic protein disorder uncouples affinity from binding specificity”
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Functional aspects of protein flexibility
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-07-2009)“…Proteins are dynamic entities, and they possess an inherent flexibility that allows them to function through molecular interactions within the cell, among…”
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The bacterial DNA sliding clamp, β-clamp: structure, interactions, dynamics and drug discovery
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-12-2024)“…DNA replication is a tightly coordinated event carried out by a multiprotein replication complex. An essential factor in the bacterial replication complex is…”
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Assessment of models for calculating the hydrodynamic radius of intrinsically disordered proteins
Published in Biophysical journal (17-01-2023)“…Diffusion measurements by pulsed-field gradient NMR and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy can be used to probe the hydrodynamic radius of proteins, which…”
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Streptococcal pyogenic exotoxin B (SpeB) boosts the contact system via binding of α-1 antitrypsin
Published in Biochemical journal (15-02-2011)“…The Streptococcus pyogenes cysteine protease SpeB (streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin B) is important for the invasive potential of the bacteria, but its…”
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Checkpoint activation by Spd1: a competition-based system relying on tandem disordered PCNA binding motifs
Published in Nucleic acids research (28-02-2024)“…Abstract DNA regulation, replication and repair are processes fundamental to all known organisms and the sliding clamp proliferating cell nuclear antigen…”
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Computational Redesign of Thioredoxin Is Hypersensitive toward Minor Conformational Changes in the Backbone Template
Published in Journal of molecular biology (23-10-2016)“…Despite the development of powerful computational tools, the full-sequence design of proteins still remains a challenging task. To investigate the limits and…”
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Fatty acid synthesis
Published in The FEBS journal (01-02-2006)“…β‐Ketoacyl‐acyl carrier protein (ACP) synthase enzymes join short carbon units to construct fatty acyl chains by a three‐step Claisen condensation reaction…”
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