Publications by authors named "Luise Jacobsen"

The Automated Ligand Searcher (ALISE) is designed as an automated computational drug discovery tool. To approximate the binding free energy of ligands to a receptor, ALISE includes a three-stage workflow, with each stage involving an increasingly sophisticated computational method: molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and free energy perturbation, respectively. To narrow the number of potential ligands, poorly performing ligands are gradually segregated out.

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The uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) dissipates the transmembrane (TM) proton gradient in the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) by leaking protons across the membrane and producing heat in the process. Such a nonshivering production of heat in the brown adipose tissue can combat obesity-related diseases. UCP1-associated proton leak is activated by free fatty acids and inhibited by purine nucleotides.

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Magic mushrooms, and their extract psilocybin, are well-known for their psychedelic properties and recreational use. Psilocin, the bio-active form of psilocybin, can potentially treat various psychiatric diseases. Psilocin putatively exerts its psychedelic effect as an agonist to the serotonin 2A receptor (5-HTR), which is also the receptor for the neurological hormone serotonin.

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Drug design is a time-consuming and cumbersome process due to the vast search space of drug-like molecules and the difficulty of investigating atomic and electronic interactions. The present paper proposes a computational drug design workflow that combines artificial intelligence (AI) methods, i.e.

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() is the main parasite known to cause malaria in humans. The antimalarial drug atovaquone is known to inhibit the Q-site of the cytochrome bc complex of , which ultimately blocks ATP synthesis, leading to cell death. Through the years, mutations of the cytochrome bc complex, causing resistance to atovaquone, have emerged.

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