Publications by authors named "Aleksandra E Badaczewska-Dawid"

Secondary structure elements, such as alpha helices and beta strands, play a fundamental role in defining the overall fold of a protein. Leveraging secondary structure information is essential for encoding the structural features in coarse-grained protein models. Such models simplify the representation of amino acid residues, thereby reducing computational complexity.

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Protein aggregation has been associated with aging and different pathologies and represents a bottleneck in the industrial production of biotherapeutics. Numerous past studies performed in Escherichia coli and other model organisms have allowed to dissect the biophysical principles underlying this process. This knowledge fuelled the development of computational tools, such as Aggrescan 3D (A3D) to forecast and re-design protein aggregation.

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Background: The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) is a well-established model system for studying protein aggregation due to the conservation of essential cellular structures and pathways found across eukaryotes. However, limited structural knowledge of its proteome has prevented a deeper understanding of yeast functionalities, interactions, and aggregation.

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The liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of biomolecules is a phenomenon which is nowadays recognized as the driving force for the biogenesis of numerous functional membraneless organelles and cellular bodies. The interplay between the protein primary sequence and phase separation remains poorly understood, despite intensive research. To uncover the sequence-encoded signals of protein capable of undergoing LLPS, we developed a novel web platform named BIAPSS (Bioinformatics Analysis of LLPS Sequences).

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Article Synopsis
  • Mapiya Web Server
  • : A new online tool designed to help researchers analyze biomolecular structures and interactions effectively.
  • Four Main Functionalities
  • : Mapiya offers contact map generation, interaction characterization, interactive visualization of conformations, and additional analysis using integrated algorithms.
  • User-Friendly Access
  • : The platform allows for customized analyses of molecular interactions across different biological systems, available at http://mapiya.lcbio.pl/.
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Summary: Protein aggregation is associated with many human disorders and constitutes a major bottleneck for producing therapeutic proteins. Our knowledge of the human protein structures repertoire has dramatically increased with the recent development of the AlphaFold (AF) deep-learning method. This structural information can be used to understand better protein aggregation properties and the rational design of protein solubility.

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Protein aggregation is a major hurdle in the development and manufacturing of protein-based therapeutics. Development of aggregation-resistant and stable protein variants can be guided by rational redesign using computational tools. Here, we describe the architecture and functionalities of the Aggrescan3D (A3D) standalone package for the rational design of protein solubility and aggregation properties based on three-dimensional protein structures.

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Conformational flexibility of protein structures can play an important role in protein function. The flexibility is often studied using computational methods since experimental characterization can be difficult. Depending on protein system size, computational tools may require large computational resources or significant simplifications in the modeled systems to speed up calculations.

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Structural characterizations of protein-peptide complexes may require further improvements. These may include reconstruction of missing atoms and/or structure optimization leading to higher accuracy models. In this work, we describe a workflow that generates accurate structural models of peptide-protein complexes starting from protein-peptide models in C-alpha representation generated using CABS-dock molecular docking.

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Motivation: Hydrogen-deuterium mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) is a rapidly developing technique for monitoring dynamics and interactions of proteins. The development of new devices has to be followed with new software suites addressing emerging standards in data analysis.

Results: We propose HaDeX, a novel tool for processing, analysis and visualization of HDX-MS experiments.

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The structural description of peptide ligands bound to G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is important for the discovery of new drugs and deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms of life. Here we describe a three-stage protocol for the molecular docking of peptides to GPCRs using a set of different programs: (1) CABS-dock for docking fully flexible peptides; (2) PD2 method for the reconstruction of atomistic structures from C-alpha traces provided by CABS-dock and (3) Rosetta FlexPepDock for the refinement of protein-peptide complex structures and model scoring. We evaluated the proposed protocol on the set of seven different GPCR-peptide complexes (including one containing a cyclic peptide), for which crystallographic structures are available.

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BioShell is an open-source package for processing biological data, particularly focused on structural applications. The package provides parsers, data structures and algorithms for handling and analyzing macromolecular sequences, structures and sequence profiles. The most frequently used routines are accessible by a set of easy-to-use command line utilities for a Linux environment.

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Three-dimensional protein structures, whether determined experimentally or theoretically, are often too low resolution. In this mini-review, we outline the computational methods for protein structure reconstruction from incomplete coarse-grained to all atomistic models. Typical reconstruction schemes can be divided into four major steps.

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Summary: CABS-dock standalone is a multiplatform Python package for protein-peptide docking with backbone flexibility. The main feature of the CABS-dock method is its ability to simulate significant backbone flexibility of the entire protein-peptide system in a reasonable computational time. In the default mode, the package runs a simulation of fully flexible peptide searching for a binding site on the surface of a flexible protein receptor.

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The description of protein disordered states is important for understanding protein folding mechanisms and their functions. In this short review, we briefly describe a simulation approach to modeling protein interactions, which involve disordered peptide partners or intrinsically disordered protein regions, and unfolded states of globular proteins. It is based on the CABS coarse-grained protein model that uses a Monte Carlo (MC) sampling scheme and a knowledge-based statistical force field.

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Fluctuations of protein three-dimensional structures and large-scale conformational transitions are crucial for the biological function of proteins and their complexes. Experimental studies of such phenomena remain very challenging and therefore molecular modeling can be a good alternative or a valuable supporting tool for the investigation of large molecular systems and long-time events. In this minireview, we present two alternative approaches to the coarse-grained (CG) modeling of dynamic properties of protein systems.

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