MISHRA, Sushil Kumar, Jan ADAM, Zdeněk KŘÍŽ, Michaela WIMMEROVÁ a Jaroslav KOČA. Nature of lectin carbohydrate interactions and how to treat them by computational chemistry tools. In Glycoconjugate Journal, "20th International Symposium on Glycoconjugates Glycans: From Molecules to Structures to Therapeutics, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Netherlands: Springer, 2009, s. 875-876, 1 s. ISSN 0282-0080. |
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@inproceedings{863898, author = {Mishra, Sushil Kumar and Adam, Jan and Kříž, Zdeněk and Wimmerová, Michaela and Koča, Jaroslav}, address = {Netherlands}, booktitle = {Glycoconjugate Journal, "20th International Symposium on Glycoconjugates Glycans: From Molecules to Structures to Therapeutics, San Juan, Puerto Rico.}, keywords = {lectin engineering; molecular modeling; thermodynamics}, language = {eng}, location = {Netherlands}, pages = {875-876}, publisher = {Springer}, title = {Nature of lectin carbohydrate interactions and how to treat them by computational chemistry tools}, year = {2009} }
TY - JOUR ID - 863898 AU - Mishra, Sushil Kumar - Adam, Jan - Kříž, Zdeněk - Wimmerová, Michaela - Koča, Jaroslav PY - 2009 TI - Nature of lectin carbohydrate interactions and how to treat them by computational chemistry tools PB - Springer CY - Netherlands KW - lectin engineering KW - molecular modeling KW - thermodynamics N2 - Recognition in biological systems is often mediated through protein/carbohydrate interactions. Proteins that bind carbohydrates are called lectins. As the number of combinations that may create the saccharide code is extremely large, lectins must be very carefully designed by Nature to read and decipher such a complicated alphabet. The key role during the process of such deciphering is played by protein/carbohydrate interaction energy. The forces that keep lectin/carbohydrate complexes together are based either on polar interactions between the polar carbohydrate groups, represented especially by oxygen atoms, and polar protein functional groups. This kind of interactions may often be mediated or enlarged by bridging water molecules, or by ions. The last option usually generates strong interactions leading to stable lectin/carbohydrate complexes. ER -
MISHRA, Sushil Kumar, Jan ADAM, Zdeněk KŘÍŽ, Michaela WIMMEROVÁ a Jaroslav KOČA. Nature of lectin carbohydrate interactions and how to treat them by computational chemistry tools. In \textit{Glycoconjugate Journal, ''20th International Symposium on Glycoconjugates Glycans: From Molecules to Structures to Therapeutics, San Juan, Puerto Rico.}. Netherlands: Springer, 2009, s.~875-876, 1 s. ISSN~0282-0080.
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