2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.20.228056
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Mechanistic Picture for Monomeric Human Fibroblast Growth Factor 1 Stabilization by Heparin Binding

Abstract: Human fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 1 or hFGF1 is a member of the FGF family that isare involved in various vital processes such as cell proliferation, cell differentiation, angiogenesis and wound healing. hFGF1, which is associated with low stability in vivo, is known to be stabilized by binding heparin sulfate, a glycosaminoglycan that aids the protein in the activation of its cell surface receptor. The poor thermal and proteolytic stability of hFGF1 and the stabilizing role of heparin have long been observ… Show more

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“…The initial runs lasted 15 nanoseconds, followed by the productions run on the supercomputer Anton 2 (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center) for 4.8 μs, with a timestep of 2.5 fs. These equilibrium simulations have previously been described in a related study 95 . We used these equilibrium simulations to construct the PMF in terms of the RMSD of the protein ( r P ) both for the apo 95 and holo proteins (for bulk and binding pocket, respectively).…”
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“…The initial runs lasted 15 nanoseconds, followed by the productions run on the supercomputer Anton 2 (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center) for 4.8 μs, with a timestep of 2.5 fs. These equilibrium simulations have previously been described in a related study 95 . We used these equilibrium simulations to construct the PMF in terms of the RMSD of the protein ( r P ) both for the apo 95 and holo proteins (for bulk and binding pocket, respectively).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We used these equilibrium simulations to construct the PMF in terms of the RMSD of the protein ( r P ) both for the apo 95 and holo proteins (for bulk and binding pocket, respectively). We also used the holo protein simulations 95 to construct the PMF in terms of the RMSD of the ligand ( r L ) in the binding pocket.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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