Publications by authors named "Jindrich Hasek"

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  • The NKR-P1 receptor plays an important role in immune responses and cancer, requiring a detailed understanding of its interactions with the LLT1 ligand.
  • Researchers have mapped the crystal structures of the NKR-P1 and its complex with LLT1, revealing that NKR-P1 forms unexpected homodimers that can bind two LLT1 molecules simultaneously.
  • The study shows that only binding to both interfaces of LLT1 is needed for effective inhibitory signaling, contributing to a model of how these protein interactions facilitate immune synapse formation despite weak ligand-receptor affinities.
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The synchrotron facilities used in collecting the data for the article by Švecová et al. [(2021), Acta Cryst. D77, 755-775] are acknowledged.

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  • The novel FAD-dependent oxidoreductase from Chaetomium thermophilum (CtFDO) is a heat-stable glycoprotein that does not react with common substrates of its enzyme family.
  • High-throughput screening identified no strong substrates, leading to protein crystallography studies that included fragment screening to determine its ligand-binding properties.
  • The structure of CtFDO reveals a large, accessible active-site pocket with unique amino acids involved in catalysis, demonstrating the enzyme's ability to bind complex polyaromatic compounds over 500 Da.
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Unlike any protein studied so far, the active site of bilirubin oxidase from Myrothecium verrucaria contains a unique type of covalent link between tryptophan and histidine side chains. The role of this post-translational modification in substrate binding and oxidation is not sufficiently understood. Our structural and mutational studies provide evidence that this Trp396-His398 adduct modifies T1 copper coordination and is an important part of the substrate binding and oxidation site.

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  • The S1 nuclease from Aspergillus oryzae is a key enzyme in the S1-P1 family, primarily used for studying nucleic acids, with its first-ever X-ray structure being presented.
  • The study included seven structural variants of the enzyme, including complexes with various inhibitors and products, revealing new aspects of its capability and catalytic properties.
  • Key amino acids like Asp65, Asn154, and Lys68 play crucial roles in ligand binding, and the discovery of a new nucleobase binding site enhances our understanding of enzyme specificity and interactions within the S1-P1 family.
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Nepenthesins are aspartic proteases secreted by carnivorous pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes. They significantly differ in sequence from other plant aspartic proteases. This difference, which provides more cysteine residues in the structure of nepenthesins, may contribute to their unique stability profile.

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  • Tomato multifunctional nuclease TBN1 is part of the type I nuclease family and is crucial for processes like apoptosis and cell aging in plants.
  • The newly analyzed N211D mutant structure reveals differences in packing compared to other known structures, despite a conserved superhelical arrangement.
  • A phosphate ion found at the enzyme's active site stabilizes the interaction between a surface loop and the active center, indicating its possible role in regulatory functions or oligomer formation.
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Human LLT1 is a C-type lectin-like ligand of NKR-P1 (CD161, gene KLRB1), a C-type lectin-like receptor of natural killer cells. Using X-ray diffraction, the first experimental structures of human LLT1 were determined. Four structures of LLT1 under various conditions were determined: monomeric, dimeric deglycosylated after the first N-acetylglucosamine unit in two forms and hexameric with homogeneous GlcNAc2Man5 glycosylation.

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Rheological properties of chitosan acetate solutions containing chitin nanofibrils (n-chitin) and biocompatible plasticizers intended for preparation of biodegradable films are reported in the steady, oscillatory and transient shear flow. The experiments were performed on slurries with an optimum proportion of 65/35 wt.% between chitosan and n-chitin in the films which was determined from our results of mechanical properties and absorption of water vapor.

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The bacterial enzyme organophosphorus acid anhydrolase (OPAA) is able to catalyze the hydrolysis of both proline dipeptides (Xaa-Pro) and several types of organophosphate (OP) compounds. The full three-dimensional structure of the manganese-dependent OPAA enzyme is presented for the first time. This enzyme, which was originally isolated from the marine bacterium Alteromonas macleodii, was prepared recombinantly in Escherichia coli.

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Type I plant nucleases play an important role in apoptotic processes and cell senescence. Recently, they have also been indicated to be potent anticancer agents in in vivo studies. The first structure of tomato nuclease I (TBN1) has been determined, its oligomerization and activity profiles have been analyzed and its unexpected activity towards phospholipids has been discovered, and conclusions are drawn regarding its catalytic mechanism.

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Interactions between C-type lectin-like NK cell receptors and their protein ligands form one of the key recognition mechanisms of the innate immune system that is involved in the elimination of cells that have been malignantly transformed, virally infected, or stressed by chemotherapy or other factors. We determined an x-ray structure for the extracellular domain of mouse C-type lectin related (Clr) protein g, a ligand for the activation receptor NKR-P1F. Clr-g forms dimers in the crystal structure resembling those of human CD69.

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Four novel linear non-peptidic HIV-1 protease inhibitors derived from 2,5-diamino-1,6-diphenyl-3-hexanol were synthesized and characterized. All of them exhibit tight binding to HIV-1 protease, with inhibition constants K(i) in the range 20 pm-5 nm. The investigated inhibitors were crystallized, and their crystal structures were determined by X-ray diffraction.

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The structure of the H107R variant of the extracellular domain of the mouse natural killer cell receptor NKR-P1A has been determined by X-ray diffraction at 2.3 Å resolution from a merohedrally twinned crystal. Unlike the structure of the wild-type receptor in space group I4(1)22 with a single chain per asymmetric unit, the crystals of the variant belonged to space group I4(1) with a dimer in the asymmetric unit.

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The object of this study are chitinolytic enzymes produced by bacterium Clostridium paraputrificum J4 isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of a healthy human. In particular, we focus on the development of purification protocols, determination of properties of the enzymes and their activity profiles. The process of bacteria cultivation and isolation of chitinolytic complex of enzymes showing specific activities of endo-, exo-chitinase and N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase was optimized.

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Receptors belonging to NKR-P1 family and their specific Clr ligands form an alternative missing self recognition system critical in immunity against tumors and viruses, elimination of tumor cells subjected to genotoxic stress, activation of T cell dependent immune response, and hypertension. The three-dimensional structure of the extracellular domain of the mouse natural killer (NK) cell receptor mNKR-P1Aex has been determined by X-ray diffraction. The core of the C-type lectin domain (CTLD) is homologous to the other CTLD receptors whereas one quarter of the domain forms an extended loop interacting tightly with a neighboring loop in the crystal.

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The endonuclease TBN1 from Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) was expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves and purified with suitable quality and in suitable quantities for crystallization experiments. Two crystal forms (orthorhombic and rhombohedral) were obtained and X-ray diffraction experiments were performed. The presence of natively bound Zn2+ ions was confirmed by X-ray fluorescence and by an absorption-edge scan.

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The paper reports the structure of the small laccase from Streptomyces coelicolor determined from a crystal soaked with potassium hexacyanoferrate [K4Fe(CN)6]. The decolorization of the natively blue crystal observed upon soaking indicates the reduction of the enzyme in the crystal. The ligand binds between laccase molecules and stabilizes the crystal.

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The structure of the extracellular domain of human CD69 has been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The structure refined to 1.37 A resolution provides further details of the overall structure and the asymmetric interface between the monomers in the native dimer.

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Microdochium nivale carbohydrate oxidase was produced by heterologous recombinant expression in Aspergillus oryzae, purified and crystallized. The enzyme crystallizes with varying crystal morphologies depending on the crystallization conditions. Several different crystal forms were obtained using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method, two of which were used for diffraction measurements.

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We report studies of six individuals with marked elevations of cystathionine in plasma and/or urine. Studies of CTH, the gene that encodes cystathionine gamma-lyase, revealed the presence among these individuals of either homozygous or compound heterozygous forms of a novel large deletion, p.Gly57_Gln196del, two novel missense mutations, c.

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The X-ray structure of the two-domain laccase (small laccase) from Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) was solved at 2.7-A resolution. The enzyme differs significantly from all laccases studied structurally so far.

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The structure of the Fc fragment of monoclonal antibody IgG2b from hybridom M75 of Mus musculus has been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction. This is the first report of the structure of the murine immunoglobulin isotype IgG2b. The structure refined at 2.

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The small bacterial laccase from the actinobacterium Streptomyces coelicolor which lacks the second of the three domains of the laccases structurally characterized to date was crystallized. This multi-copper phenol oxidase crystallizes in a primitive tetragonal lattice, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 179.8, c = 175.

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Enzymes from cold-adapted species are significantly more active at low temperatures, even those close to zero Celsius, but the rationale of this adaptation is complex and relatively poorly understood. It is commonly stated that there is a relationship between the flexibility of an enzyme and its catalytic activity at low temperature. This paper gives the results of a study using molecular dynamics simulations performed for five pairs of enzymes, each pair comprising a cold-active enzyme plus its mesophilic or thermophilic counterpart.

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