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The Role Of Conformational Changes In Viral And Bacterial Protein Functions, Md Lokman Hossen Jun 2022

The Role Of Conformational Changes In Viral And Bacterial Protein Functions, Md Lokman Hossen

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Proteins do versatile work in cells. They require a cascade of structural changes to perform different tasks like binding to the other neighboring biomolecules, transporting small chemicals, activating a chemical reaction, etc. The structural conformations of proteins can be critical in changing their working ability. In this dissertation, I investigated the role of conformational changes of viral protein, e.g., spike and envelope protein of SARS-CoV-2, and bacterial protein, e.g., multidrug transporter and toxic extrusion protein- PfMATE from Pyrococcus furiosus. Also, I performed molecular docking-based drug screening targeting the E protein to suggest a set of drugs that can be repurposed …


An Extended Polyanion Activation Surface In Insulin Degrading Enzyme, Eun Suk Song, Mehmet Ozbil, Tingting Zhang, Michael Sheetz, David Lee, Danny Tran, Sheng Li, Rajeev Prabhakar, Louis B. Hersh, David W. Rodgers Jul 2015

An Extended Polyanion Activation Surface In Insulin Degrading Enzyme, Eun Suk Song, Mehmet Ozbil, Tingting Zhang, Michael Sheetz, David Lee, Danny Tran, Sheng Li, Rajeev Prabhakar, Louis B. Hersh, David W. Rodgers

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Insulin degrading enzyme (IDE) is believed to be the major enzyme that metabolizes insulin and has been implicated in the degradation of a number of other bioactive peptides, including amyloid beta peptide (Aβ), glucagon, amylin, and atrial natriuretic peptide. IDE is activated toward some substrates by both peptides and polyanions/anions, possibly representing an important control mechanism and a potential therapeutic target. A binding site for the polyanion ATP has previously been defined crystallographically, but mutagenesis studies suggest that other polyanion binding modes likely exist on the same extended surface that forms one wall of the substrate-binding chamber. Here we use …


Fuzzy Complex Formation Between The Intrinsically Disordered Prothymosin Α And The Kelch Domain Of Keap1 Involved In The Oxidative Stress Response., Halema Khan, Elio A Cino, Anne Brickenden, Jingsong Fan, Daiwen Yang, Wing-Yiu Choy Mar 2013

Fuzzy Complex Formation Between The Intrinsically Disordered Prothymosin Α And The Kelch Domain Of Keap1 Involved In The Oxidative Stress Response., Halema Khan, Elio A Cino, Anne Brickenden, Jingsong Fan, Daiwen Yang, Wing-Yiu Choy

Biochemistry Publications

Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1) is an inhibitor of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), a key transcription factor for cytoprotective gene activation in the oxidative stress response. Under unstressed conditions, Keap1 interacts with Nrf2 in the cytoplasm via its Kelch domain and suppresses the transcriptional activity of Nrf2. During oxidative stress, Nrf2 is released from Keap1 and is translocated into the nucleus, where it interacts with the small Maf protein to initiate gene transcription. Prothymosin α (ProTα), an intrinsically disordered protein, also interacts with the Kelch domain of Keap1 and mediates the import of Keap1 into the nucleus …


Molecular Mechanism For Depolarization-Induced Modulation Of Kv Channel Closure, Alain J. Labro, Jerome J. Lacroix, Carlos A. Villalba-Galea, Dirk J. Snyders, Francisco Bezanilla Nov 2012

Molecular Mechanism For Depolarization-Induced Modulation Of Kv Channel Closure, Alain J. Labro, Jerome J. Lacroix, Carlos A. Villalba-Galea, Dirk J. Snyders, Francisco Bezanilla

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

Voltage-dependent potassium (Kv) channels provide the repolarizing power that shapes the action potential duration and helps control the firing frequency of neurons. The K(+) permeation through the channel pore is controlled by an intracellularly located bundle-crossing (BC) gate that communicates with the voltage-sensing domains (VSDs). During prolonged membrane depolarizations, most Kv channels display C-type inactivation that halts K(+) conduction through constriction of the K(+) selectivity filter. Besides triggering C-type inactivation, we show that in Shaker and Kv1.2 channels (expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes), prolonged membrane depolarizations also slow down the kinetics of VSD deactivation and BC gate closure during the …


Elastic Deformations Of The Rotary Double Motor Of Single F(O)F(1)-Atp Synthases Detected In Real Time By Förster Resonance Energy Transfer., Stefan Ernst, Monika G Düser, Nawid Zarrabi, Stanley D Dunn, Michael Börsch Oct 2012

Elastic Deformations Of The Rotary Double Motor Of Single F(O)F(1)-Atp Synthases Detected In Real Time By Förster Resonance Energy Transfer., Stefan Ernst, Monika G Düser, Nawid Zarrabi, Stanley D Dunn, Michael Börsch

Biochemistry Publications

Elastic conformational changes of the protein backbone are essential for catalytic activities of enzymes. To follow relative movements within the protein, Förster-type resonance energy transfer (FRET) between two specifically attached fluorophores can be applied. FRET provides a precise ruler between 3 and 8nm with subnanometer resolution. Corresponding submillisecond time resolution is sufficient to identify conformational changes in FRET time trajectories. Analyzing single enzymes circumvents the need for synchronization of various conformations. F(O)F(1)-ATP synthase is a rotary double motor which catalyzes the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). A proton-driven 10-stepped rotary F(O) motor in the Escherichia coli enzyme is connected to …


Elastic Deformations Of The Rotary Double Motor Of Single F(O)F(1)-Atp Synthases Detected In Real Time By Förster Resonance Energy Transfer., Stefan Ernst, Monika G Düser, Nawid Zarrabi, Stanley D Dunn, Michael Börsch Oct 2012

Elastic Deformations Of The Rotary Double Motor Of Single F(O)F(1)-Atp Synthases Detected In Real Time By Förster Resonance Energy Transfer., Stefan Ernst, Monika G Düser, Nawid Zarrabi, Stanley D Dunn, Michael Börsch

Biochemistry Publications

Elastic conformational changes of the protein backbone are essential for catalytic activities of enzymes. To follow relative movements within the protein, Förster-type resonance energy transfer (FRET) between two specifically attached fluorophores can be applied. FRET provides a precise ruler between 3 and 8nm with subnanometer resolution. Corresponding submillisecond time resolution is sufficient to identify conformational changes in FRET time trajectories. Analyzing single enzymes circumvents the need for synchronization of various conformations. F(O)F(1)-ATP synthase is a rotary double motor which catalyzes the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). A proton-driven 10-stepped rotary F(O) motor in the Escherichia coli enzyme is connected to …