Project information
Saccharide - protein dispersion interactions involved in the bacterial recognition processes
(SaProDI)
- Project Identification
- 2SGA2747
- Project Period
- 8/2011 - 7/2013
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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South-Moravian Region
- SoMoPro
- Incoming grants
- MU Faculty or unit
- Central European Institute of Technology
Saccharide – protein interaction belongs to the most important biological interactions and these interactions are widespread in all living systems. Carbohydrates are involved in a lot of intra and extracellular signalling pathways. During the signalling process, all types of the intermolecular interactions are participated, including dispersion interaction, also known as CH/pi interactions, which belong to this group of the interactions.
This project will be focused on detailed description of the properties, additivity and behaviour of the carbohydrate-receptor CH/pi interaction. In this project we will be exploring the carbohydrate surroundings in order to find the dispersion interaction properties derived to the position in the space. Interaction energy of the optimized complexes will be recalculated using density functional method with the empirical dispersion corrections (DFT-D) and final energies of the optimized complexes will be computed at high ab-initio level using coupled cluster method at the complete basis set limit (CCSD(T)/CBS). Then we plan to do high level ab-initio calculation on different model lectins in which the dispersion interactions are dominant and to compare the calculated values with the experimentally measured ones. To observe corresponding value for the dispersion interaction energy, several lectin point mutants will be modelled and interaction energy will be. These mutants will also be cloned and expressed experimentally. The interaction energy will be measured by VP-ITC or SPR.
Publications
Total number of publications: 14
2012
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Theoretical QM/MM Study of the inverting ppGalNAcT2 Glycosyltransferase Reaction Mechanism
Year: 2012, type: Conference abstract
2011
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Dispersion interactions of carbohydrates with condensate aromatic moieties: Theoretical study on the CH–pi interaction additive properties
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, year: 2011, volume: 13, edition: 31, DOI
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Systematic Study of Carbohydrate-Aromatic CH-pi Dispersion Interaction by DFT and Highly Correlated Ab Initio Methods
Year: 2011, type: Conference abstract
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THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE CARBOHYDRATES DISPERSION INTERACTIONS WITH CONDENSED AROMATIC MOIETIES
Year: 2011, type: Conference abstract