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Protein Structure And Interaction: The Role Of Aromatic Residues In Protein Structure And Interactions Between Pyridoxine 5'-Phosphate Oxidase/Dopa Decarboxylase, Mohammed H. Al Mughram Jan 2022

Protein Structure And Interaction: The Role Of Aromatic Residues In Protein Structure And Interactions Between Pyridoxine 5'-Phosphate Oxidase/Dopa Decarboxylase, Mohammed H. Al Mughram

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Naturally developed proteins are capable of carrying out a wide variety of molecular functions due to their highly precise three-dimensional structures, which are determined by their genetically encoded sequences of amino acids. A thorough knowledge of protein structures and interactions at the atomic level will enable researchers to get a deep foundational understanding of the molecular interactions and enzymatic processes required for cells, resulting in more effective therapeutic interventions. This dissertation intends to use structural knowledge from solved protein structures for two distinct objectives.

In the first project, we conducted a bioinformatics structural analysis of experimental protein structures using our …


Bioinformatics Approach To Probe Protein-Protein Interactions: Understanding The Role Of Interfacial Solvent In The Binding Sites Of Protein-Protein Complexes;Network Based Predictions And Analysis Of Human Proteins That Play Critical Roles In Hiv Pathogenesis., Mesay Habtemariam Apr 2013

Bioinformatics Approach To Probe Protein-Protein Interactions: Understanding The Role Of Interfacial Solvent In The Binding Sites Of Protein-Protein Complexes;Network Based Predictions And Analysis Of Human Proteins That Play Critical Roles In Hiv Pathogenesis., Mesay Habtemariam

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The thesis work contains two projects under the same umbrella. The first project is to provide a detailed analysis on the behavior of interfacial water molecules at protein-protein complexes, in this case focusing on homodimeric complexes, and to investigate their effect with respect to different residue types. For that reason the homodimeric data-set, which includes high-resolution (≤ 2.30 Å) X-ray crystal structures of 252 (140 Biological & 112 Non-biological) protein complexes was chosen to explore fundamental differences between interfaces that Nature has “engineered” vs. compared to interfaces found under man-made conditions. The data set was comprised of 5391 water molecules …