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Hyaluronan-arginine enhanced and dynamic interaction emerges from distinctive molecular signature due to electrostatics and side-chain specificity
Carbohydrate Polymers 325: 121568 (2024)
Hyaluronan is a natural carbohydrate polymer with a negative charge that fosters gel-like conditions crucial for its cellular functions and industrial applications. As a recognized ligand for proteins, understanding their mutual interactions provides solid ground to tune hyaluronan\'s gel properties using biocompatible peptides. This work employs NMR and molecular dynamics simulations to identify molecular motifs relevant to hyaluronan–peptide interactions using arginine, lysine, and glycine oligopeptides. Arginine-rich peptides exhibit the strongest binding to hyaluronan according to chemical shift perturbation measurements, followed distantly by the similarly charged lysine. This difference highlights the significance of electrostatics and the peculiarities of the guanidinium side chain in arginine, capable of non-polar interactions that further stabilize the binding. Additional nuclear Overhauser effect measurements do not show stable interaction partners, precluding strong and…
Central Ring Puckering Enhances the Stokes Shift of Xanthene Dyes
Chemistry - A European Journal 2024: Early View
Termite primary queen — ancestral, but highly specialized eusocial phenotype
Current Opinion in Insect Science 61: 101157 (2024)
Synthesis of C3-Substituted N1-tert-Butyl 1,2,4-Triazinium Salts via the Liebeskind–Srogl Reaction for Fluorogenic Labeling of Live Cells
Journal of Organic Chemistry 2024: Early View