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Mandatory national language requirements in higher education
Some countries try to curb internationalisation in academia or require that foreign scientists take language courses. While this is done for the wrong reasons, learning the language of the host country has great benefits for academic staff. [Image: see text]
Friends and relatives : insight into conformational regulation from orthologues and evolutionary lineages using KIF and KIN
Noncovalent interaction networks provide a powerful means to represent and analyze protein structure. Such networks can represent both static structures and dynamic conformational ensembles. We have recently developed two tools for analyzing such interaction networks and generating hypotheses for protein engineering. Here, we apply these tools to the conformational regulation of substrate specific
In vitro fertilization and the ethics of frozen embryos
The Alabama Supreme Court decision to consider embryos as children sheds light on a growing problem for IVF clinics: what to do with the increasing number of frozen surplus embryos? [Image: see text]
Sequence - dynamics - function relationships in protein tyrosine phosphatases
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are crucial regulators of cellular signaling. Their activity is regulated by the motion of a conserved loop, the WPD-loop, from a catalytically inactive open to a catalytically active closed conformation. WPD-loop motion optimally positions a catalytically critical residue into the active site, and is directly linked to the turnover number of these enzymes. Cry
Key interaction networks : Identifying evolutionarily conserved non-covalent interaction networks across protein families
Protein structure (and thus function) is dictated by non-covalent interaction networks. These can be highly evolutionarily conserved across protein families, the members of which can diverge in sequence and evolutionary history. Here we present KIN, a tool to identify and analyze conserved non-covalent interaction networks across evolutionarily related groups of proteins. KIN is available for down
The ineligibility barrier for international researchers in US academia
Many grants from US funding agencies are restricted to US citizens or permanent residents which negatively impacts the career options for foreign scientists working in the USA. [Image: see text]
How to write a successful graduate school application
Practical advice for prospective graduate students on how to apply for a PhD position in the USA and Europe. [Image: see text]
Progress in using deep learning to treat cancer
A sensor complements the steric gate when DNA polymerase ϵ discriminates ribonucleotides
The cellular imbalance between high concentrations of ribonucleotides (NTPs) and low concentrations of deoxyribonucleotides (dNTPs), is challenging for DNA polymerases when building DNA from dNTPs. It is currently believed that DNA polymerases discriminate against NTPs through a steric gate model involving a clash between a tyrosine and the 2'-hydroxyl of the ribonucleotide in the polymerase activ
Representation matters : responding to the current campaign against DEI efforts
Abandonment of diversity, equity and inclusion programs undermines fairness and the productivity of research.
Science after Brexit : bright spots on the Horizon?
Is scientific partnership between the UK and EU on the Horizon?
Loop dynamics and the evolution of enzyme activity
In the early 2000s, Tawfik presented his 'New View' on enzyme evolution, highlighting the role of conformational plasticity in expanding the functional diversity of limited repertoires of sequences. This view is gaining increasing traction with increasing evidence of the importance of conformational dynamics in both natural and laboratory evolution of enzymes. The past years have seen several eleg
KIF-Key Interactions Finder : A program to identify the key molecular interactions that regulate protein conformational changes
Simulation datasets of proteins (e.g., those generated by molecular dynamics simulations) are filled with information about how a non-covalent interaction network within a protein regulates the conformation and, thus, function of the said protein. Most proteins contain thousands of non-covalent interactions, with most of these being largely irrelevant to any single conformational change. The abili
Conformational Selection of a Tryptophan Side Chain Drives the Generalized Increase in Activity of PET Hydrolases through a Ser/Ile Double Mutation
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) is the most common polyester plastic in the packaging industry and a major source of environmental pollution due to its single use. Several enzymes, termed PET hydrolases, have been found to hydrolyze this polymer at different temperatures, with the enzyme from Ideonella sakaiensis (IsPETase) having optimal catalytic activity at 30-35 °C. Crystal structures of Is
The perceived decline of "disruptive" science and technology
The discussion about science's purported loss of disruptive innovation must not distract from the underlying problems that prevent science from deploying its full potential.
Q-RepEx : A Python pipeline to increase the sampling of empirical valence bond simulations
The exploration of chemical systems occurs on complex energy landscapes. Comprehensively sampling rugged energy landscapes with many local minima is a common problem for molecular dynamics simulations. These multiple local minima trap the dynamic system, preventing efficient sampling. This is a particular challenge for large biochemical systems with many degrees of freedom. Replica exchange molecu
Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) possess a conserved mobile catalytic loop, the WPD-loop, which brings an aspartic acid into the active site where it acts as an acid/base catalyst. Prior experimental and computational studies, focused on the human enzyme PTP1B and the PTP from Yersinia pestis, YopH, suggested that loop conformational dynamics are important in regulating both catalysis and evol
Allosteric rescue of catalytically impaired ATP phosphoribosyltransferase variants links protein dynamics to active-site electrostatic preorganisation
ATP phosphoribosyltransferase catalyses the first step of histidine biosynthesis and is controlled via a complex allosteric mechanism where the regulatory protein HisZ enhances catalysis by the catalytic protein HisGS while mediating allosteric inhibition by histidine. Activation by HisZ was proposed to position HisGS Arg56 to stabilise departure of the pyrophosphate leaving group. Here we report
Scholars in peril : when being a scientist can land you in jail (or worse)
The scientific community needs to speak up loudly to support colleagues who are persecuted and imprisoned for political reasons.
