15 research outputs found
Active-Site-Directed Inhibitors of Prolyl Oligopeptidase Abolish Its Conformational Dynamics
Deciphering conformational dynamics is crucial for understanding the biological functions of proteins and for designing compounds targeting them. In particular, providing an accurate description of microsecond–millisecond motions opens the opportunity for regulating protein–protein interactions (PPIs) by modulating the dynamics of one interacting partner. Here we analyzed the conformational dynamics of prolyl oligopeptidase (POP) and the effects of active-site-directed inhibitors on the dynamics. We used an integrated structural biology approach based on NMR spectroscopy and SAXS experiments complemented by MD simulations. We found that POP is in a slow equilibrium in solution between open and closed conformations, and that inhibitors effectively abolished this equilibrium by stabilizing the enzyme in the closed conformation.This work was supported by the Institute for Research in Biomedicine, MINECO-FEDER (Bio2013-40716-R, CTQ2013-48287 and CTQ2012-32183/BQU), and the Generalitat de Catalunya (XRB and Grup Consolidat 2014SGR521). AL has received funding from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III. PB acknowledges the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (SPINHD-ANR-CHEX-2011) and the ATIP-Avenir program for financial support. FHT’s fellowship is co-funded by the INSERM and the University of Copenhagen. Technical assistance from staff at the P12 beam line (EMBL/DESY) is acknowledged.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
Conception et intégration d une nouvelle architecture pour l électronique de puissance embarquée
MONTPELLIER-BU Sciences (341722106) / SudocSudocFranceF
Design of a 28V-to-300V-12kW Multi-Cell Interleaved Flyback Converter Using InterCell Transformers
LGEP 2010 ID = 701International audienc
Conception et réalisation d'un Flyback à huit cellules 28V-300V-12kW utilisant des transformateurs intercellulaires
LGEP 2010 ID = 707National audienc
Souche bactérienne génétiquement modifiée produisant de la kurstakine dans le milieu de culture
publication date: 2017; filing date: 201
Design of Intercell Transformers for High-Power Multicell Interleaved Flyback Converter
ID = 539International audienc
Active-Site-Directed Inhibitors of Prolyl Oligopeptidase Abolish Its Conformational Dynamics
Painful camptocormia: the relevance of shaking your patient’s hand
Camptocormia is an abnormal posture with marked flexion of thoracolumbar spine that abates in the recumbent position. Camptocormia has been described in various neurological (Parkinsonism), muscular (myopathy), psychogenic or orthopedic disorders. There are several hypotheses that can explain this impaired posture but they are usually related to the concomitant pathologies. We report the first case of a patient with confirmed myotonic dystrophy addressed to our medical center for impaired posture who underwent extensive medical exams and explorations because of a myotonic hand. Axial weakness and muscle atrophy, validated by CT-scan imaging, are discussed independent of the concomitant pathology (Parkinson, myopathy)