Study of Reaction Mechanisms of Bacterial Glycosyltransferases by Molecular Modelling
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4 April 2024
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM - University Campus Bohunice, Building B11, Room 205
Presentation by: Július Zemaník
Abstract:
Fucosyltransferases are inverting glycosyltransferases that transfer the fucosyl moiety from GDP-fucose to either galactose or N-acetyllactosamine. These fucosylated glycoconjugates are important in various physiological or pathophysiological processes.
The alpha-(1,3)-fucosyltransferase from H. pylori is responsible for the synthesis of Lewis antigens which have been proposed to play a role in the evasion of host immune surveillance. As a result, the enzyme represents an interesting pharmacological target. Unfortunately, the reaction mechanism of this enzyme remains unknown.
We have utilized various state-of-the-arts methods of computational chemistry to better characterize this enzyme, including AlphaFold2 structure predictions, substrate docking using Simulated annealing, molecular simulations such as classical or QM/MM molecular dynamics simulations, and preliminary free energy calculations. In this presentation, we present an overview of the results of our studies.
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