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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37882816/special-issue-18th-congress-of-the-polish-biophysical-society
#21
EDITORIAL
Jan M Antosiewicz, Robert Gilbert, Piotr E Marszalek
The 18th Congress of the Polish Biophysical Society took place at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland, in September 2022. In total, 111 attendees (Attendance Profile: 107 in-person, 4 remote; Italy 1, Lithuania 1, Poland 104, United Kingdom 1, United States 4) participated in the event. The authors of lectures and posters at the Congress were invited to prepare their presentations in the form of articles in this special issue of the European Biophysics Journal. The 11 articles published in this special issue present a limited sampling of the subjects of the conference presentations...
October 26, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37882815/stability-of-multilamellar-lipid-tubules-in-excess-water
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tripta Bhatia
In the lyotropic phase of lipids with excess water, multilamellar tubules (MLTs) grow from defects. A phenomenological model for the stability of MLTs is developed that is universal and independent of the underlying growth mechanisms of MLTs. The stability of MLTs implies that they are in hydrostatic equilibrium and stable as elastic objects that have compression and bending elasticity. The results show that even with solvent pressure differences of 0.1 atm, the density profile is not significantly altered, so suggesting the stability is due to the trapped solvent...
October 26, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37851099/on-the-role-of-calcium-diffusion-and-its-rapid-buffering-in-intraflagellar-signaling
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M V Satarić, T Nemeš
We have considered the realistic mechanism of rapid Ca2+ (calcium ion) buffering within the wave of calcium ions progressing along the flagellar axoneme. This buffering is an essential part of the Ca2+ signaling pathway aimed at controlling the bending dynamics of flagella. It is primarily achieved by the mobile region of calmodulin molecules and by stationary calaxin, as well as by the part of calmodulin bound to calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II and kinase C. We derived and elaborated a model of Ca2+ diffusion within a signaling wave in the presence of these molecules which rapidly buffer Ca2+ ...
October 18, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37831084/diversity-of-hydrodynamic-radii-of-intrinsically-disordered-proteins
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michał K Białobrzewski, Barbara P Klepka, Agnieszka Michaś, Maja K Cieplak-Rotowska, Zuzanna Staszałek, Anna Niedźwiecka
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) form an important class of biomolecules regulating biological processes in higher organisms. The lack of a fixed spatial structure facilitates them to perform their regulatory functions and allows the efficiency of biochemical reactions to be controlled by temperature and the cellular environment. From the biophysical point of view, IDPs are biopolymers with a broad configuration state space and their actual conformation depends on non-covalent interactions of its amino acid side chain groups at given temperature and chemical conditions...
October 13, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37798395/an-intramolecular-disulphide-bond-in-human-4e-t-affects-its-binding-to-eif4e1a-protein
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanna Zuberek, Marek Warzecha, Mateusz Dobrowolski, Anna Modrak-Wojcik
The cap at the 5'terminus of mRNA is a key determinant of gene expression in eukaryotic cells, which among others is required for cap dependent translation and protects mRNA from degradation. These properties of cap are mediated by several proteins. One of them is 4E-Transporter (4E-T), which plays an important role in translational repression, mRNA decay and P-bodies formation. 4E-T is also one of several proteins that interact with eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E), a cap binding protein which is a key component of the translation initiation machinery...
October 5, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37777680/relation-between-flexibility-and-intrinsically-disorder-regions-in-thermosensitive-trp-channels-reveal-allosteric-effects
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
García-Morales Abigail, Pulido Nancy O, Balleza Daniel
How a protein propagates the conformational changes throughout its structure remains largely unknown. In thermosensitive TRP channels, this allosteric communication is triggered by ligand interaction or in response to temperature changes. Because dynamic allostery suggests a dynamic role of disordered regions, in this work we set out to thoroughly evaluate these regions in six thermosensitive TRP channels. Thus, by contrasting the intrinsic flexibility of the transmembrane region as a function of the degree of disorder in those proteins, we discovered several residues that do not show a direct correlation in both parameters...
September 30, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37707627/physics-of-collective-cell-migration
#27
REVIEW
Ivana Pajic-Lijakovic, Milan Milivojevic
Movement of cell clusters along extracellular matrices (ECM) during tissue development, wound healing, and early stage of cancer invasion involve various inter-connected migration modes such as: (1) cell movement within clusters, (2) cluster extension (wetting) and compression (de-wetting), and (3) directional cluster movement. It has become increasingly evident that dilational and volumetric viscoelasticity of cell clusters and their surrounding substrate significantly influence these migration modes through physical parameters such as: tissue and matrix surface tensions, interfacial tension between cells and substrate, gradients of surface and interfacial tensions, as well as, the accumulation of cell and matrix residual stresses...
September 14, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37670150/mil-cell-a-tool-for-multi-scale-simulation-of-yeast-replication-and-prion-transmission
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damien Hall
The single-celled baker's yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, can sustain a number of amyloid-based prions, the three most prominent examples being [URE3], [PSI+], and [PIN+]. In the laboratory, haploid S. cerevisiae cells of a single mating type can acquire an amyloid prion in one of two ways (i) spontaneous nucleation of the prion within the yeast cell, and (ii) receipt via mother-to-daughter transmission during the cell division cycle. Similarly, prions can be lost due to (i) dissolution of the prion amyloid by its breakage into non-amyloid monomeric units, or (ii) preferential donation/retention of prions between the mother and daughter during cell division...
September 5, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37656232/n2-modified-cap-analogues-as-translation-inhibitors-and-substrates-for-preparation-of-therapeutic-mrna
#29
REVIEW
Karol Kurpiejewski, Marzena Jankowska-Anyszka, Renata Grzela
In recent years many scientists have begun to focus on the mRNA molecule's emeregence as a new type of drug. Its fast-moving and successful career as a vaccine technology cannot be underestimated. mRNA provides new opportunities and allows for the rapid preparation of effective drugs at low cost. These extensive possibilities stem from a number of factors, but the small cap structure located at the 5' end of the mRNA is one contributing factor. Cap protects mRNA and ensures efficient recruitment to the biosynthesis machinery...
September 1, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37644211/mammalian-nudt15-hydrolytic-and-binding-activity-on-methylated-guanosine-mononucleotides
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maciej Lukaszewicz, Aleksandra Ferenc-Mrozek, Julia Kokosza, Anna Stefaniuk, Janusz Stepinski, Elzbieta Bojarska, Edward Darzynkiewicz
The Nudt15 enzyme of the NUDIX protein family is the subject of extensive study due to its action on thiopurine drugs used in the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases. In addition to thiopurines, Nudt15 is enzymatically active in vitro on several nucleotide substrates. It has also been suggested that this enzyme may play a role in 5'RNA turnover by hydrolyzing m7 GDP, a product of mRNA decapping. However, no detailed studies on this substrate with Nudt15 are available. Here, we analyzed the enzymatic activity of Nudt15 with m7 GDP, its triphosphate form m7 GTP, and the trimethylated counterparts (m3 2,2,7 GDP and m3 2,2,7 GTP)...
August 29, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37610696/peptide-nucleic-acid-conjugates-and-their-antimicrobial-applications-a-mini-review
#31
REVIEW
Uladzislava Tsylents, Izabela Siekierska, Joanna Trylska
Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) is a nucleic acid mimic with high specificity and binding affinity to natural DNA or RNA, as well as resistance to enzymatic degradation. PNA sequences can be designed to selectively silence gene expression, which makes PNA a promising tool for antimicrobial applications. However, the poor membrane permeability of PNA remains the main limiting factor for its applications in cells. To overcome this obstacle, PNA conjugates with different molecules have been developed. This mini-review focuses on covalently linked conjugates of PNA with cell-penetrating peptides, aminosugars, aminoglycoside antibiotics, and non-peptidic molecules that were tested, primarily as PNA carriers, in antibacterial and antiviral applications...
August 23, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37608196/structure-and-dynamics-of-pteridine-reductase-1-the-key-phenomena-relevant-to-enzyme-function-and-drug-design
#32
REVIEW
Joanna Panecka-Hofman, Ina Poehner
Pteridine reductase 1 (PTR1) is a folate and pterin pathway enzyme unique for pathogenic trypanosomatids. As a validated drug target, PTR1 has been the focus of recent research efforts aimed at finding more effective treatments against human parasitic diseases such as leishmaniasis or sleeping sickness. Previous PTR1-centered structural studies highlighted the enzyme characteristics, such as flexible regions around the active site, highly conserved structural waters, and species-specific differences in pocket properties and dynamics, which likely impacts the binding of natural substrates and inhibitors...
August 22, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37542583/long-term-memory-in-staphylococcus-aureus-%C3%AE-hemolysin-ion-channel-kinetics
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M P Silva, C G Rodrigues, D C Machado, R A Nogueira
The kinetics of an ion channel are classically understood as a random process. However, studies have shown that in complex ion channels, formed by multiple subunits, this process can be deterministic, presenting long-term memory. Staphylococcus aureus α-hemolysin (α-HL) is a toxin that acts as the major factor in Staphylococcus aureus virulence. α-HL is a water-soluble protein capable of forming ion channels into lipid bilayers, by insertion of an amphipathic  β-barrel. Here, the α-HL was used as an experimental model to study memory in ion channel kinetics...
August 5, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37526680/proceedings-of-the-25th-analytical-ultracentrifugation-workshops-and-symposium
#34
EDITORIAL
Borries Demeler, Robert Gilbert, Trushar R Patel
The 25th International Analytical Ultracentrifugation (AUC) Workshops and Symposium (AUC2022) took place at the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Canada, in July 2022. In total, 104 attendees (Attendance Profile: 104 attendees, 69 in-person, 35 remote. Brazil 1, Canada 24, China 1, Czech Republic 2, Finland 1, France 3, Germany 22, India 3, Italy 1, Japan 4, Spain 1, Switzerland 3, Taiwan 1, United Kingdom 5, United States 32) participated in the event and presented the latest advances in the field. While the primary focus of the conference was to showcase the applications of AUC in chemical, life sciences, and nanoparticle disciplines, several presentations also integrated complementary methods, such as isothermal titration calorimetry, microscale thermophoresis, light scattering (static and dynamic), small-angle X-ray scattering, X-ray crystallography, and cryo-electron microscopy...
August 1, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37507591/tautomeric-equilibrium-and-spectroscopic-properties-of-8-azaguanine-revealed-by-quantum-chemistry-methods
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maciej Maciejczyk, Maciej Pyrka
8-azaguanine is a triazolopyrimidine nucleobase analog possessing potent antibacterial and antitumor activities, and it has been implicated as a lead molecule in cancer and malaria therapy. Its intrinsic fluorescence properties can be utilized for monitoring its interactions with biological polymers like proteins or nucleic acids. In order to better understand these interactions, it is important to know the tautomeric equilibrium of this compound. In this work, the tautomeric equilibrium of all natural neutral and anionic compound forms (except highly improbable imino-enol tautomers) as well as their methyl derivatives and ribosides was revealed by quantum chemistry methods...
July 28, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37501021/suitability-of-double-stranded-dna-as-a-molecular-standard-for-the-validation-of-analytical-ultracentrifugation-instruments
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maduni Ranasinghe, Jonathan M Fogg, Daniel J Catanese, Lynn Zechiedrich, Borries Demeler
To address the current lack of validated molecular standards for analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC), we investigated the suitability of double-stranded DNA molecules. We compared the hydrodynamic properties of linear and circular DNA as a function of temperature. Negatively supercoiled, nicked, and linearized 333 and 339 bp minicircles were studied. We quantified the hydrodynamic properties of these DNAs at five different temperatures, ranging from 4 to 37 °C. To enhance the precision of our measurements, each sample was globally fitted over triplicates and five rotor speeds...
July 27, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37460663/experimental-support-for-reclassification-of-the-light-scattering-second-virial-coefficient-from-macromolecular-solutions-as-a-hydrodynamic-parameter
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donald J Winzor, Vlad Dinu, David J Scott, Stephen E Harding
This investigation examines the source of the disparity between experimental values of the light scattering second virial coefficient [Formula: see text] (mL.mol/g2 ) for proteins and those predicted on the statistical mechanical basis of excluded volume. A much better theoretical description of published results for lysozyme is obtained by considering the experimental parameters to monitor the difference between the thermodynamic excluded volume term and its hydrodynamic counterpart. This involves a combination of parameters quantifying concentration dependence of the translational diffusion coefficient obtained from dynamic light scattering measurements...
July 18, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37414903/retrospective-rationalization-of-disparities-between-the-concentration-dependence-of-diffusion-coefficients-obtained-by-boundary-spreading-and-dynamic-light-scattering
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donald J Winzor, Vlad Dinu, David J Scott, Stephen E Harding
This study establishes the existence of substantial agreement between published results from traditional boundary spreading measurements (including synthetic boundary measurements in the analytical ultracenrifuge) on two globular proteins (bovine serum albumin, ovalbumin) and the concentration dependence of diffusion coefficient predicted for experiments conducted under the operative thermodynamic constraints of constant temperature and solvent chemical potential. Although slight negative concentration dependence of the translational diffusion coefficient is the experimentally observed as well as theoretically predicted, the extent of the concentration dependence is within the limits of experimental uncertainty inherent in diffusion coefficient measurement...
July 7, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37436453/14th-ebsa-congress-july-31-august-4-2023-stockholm-sweden-abstracts
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July 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37392223/energy-spectrum-of-the-ideal-dna-knot-on-a-torus
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuguang Shi
In this study, we consider DNA as a torus knot that is formed by an elastic string. In order to determine what kinds of knot could be formed, we present its energy spectrum by combining Euler rotation, DNA's mechanical properties, and the modified Faddeev-Skyrme model. Our results theoretically demonstrated that the flexural rigidity of DNA plays an important role. If it is smaller than a critical value, DNA is likely to form a coiled structure. Conversely, above the critical value, DNA forms a twisting structure...
July 1, 2023: European Biophysics Journal: EBJ
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