Structural Biology and Protein Engineering
prof. Ing. Bohdan Schneider, CSc., DSc

prof. Ing. Bohdan Schneider, CSc., DSc — Program head

The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Structural Biology and Protein Engineering

This program is focused on research of novel biotechnologically, diagnostically, and medically important biomolecules, proteins and nucleic acids that are constructed using state-of-the-art methods of molecular biology and protein engineering. Structures and properties of the studied molecules are analyzed by complex biophysical methods, such as advanced mass spectrometry and crystallography. Understanding structures of the studied molecules and their mutual interactions helps us to modify them to increase their desired biological activities so that they can be used for diagnostics of diseases, as drugs or as advanced materials.

Goals:

  • Newly determined 3D structures of biologically important proteins, characterization of their biophysical properties and description of their structure-activity relationships
  • Design and preparation of novel proteins developed to specifically bind to biotechnologically, diagnostically, and/or medically important molecules
  • Modifications of the studied enzymes leading to their improved function, e.g. increased temperature stability or enzymatic efficiency
  • Development of novel mass spectrometry methods, application of these methods to determination of structural and topological properties of biomolecular systems
  • Explanation of the specificity of protein/DNA interactions at atomic and submolecular scale and modifications of protein and/or DNA molecules influencing specificity of their interaction
  • Bioinformatic tools and expertise to analyse sequential and structural features of the studied biomolecules

 

Application potential

The program opens wide possibilities for commercial outputs. For instance, newly developed recombinant proteins with high binding affinity to other biomolecules can function as novel drugs against autoimmune diseases, viral infections or cancer or they can serve as agents to diagnose these diseases. Natural compounds will be modified with the goal to improve their antibiotic activity. Structural studies of enzymes will help increase efficiency of waste water treatment, support development of materials for green energy as biological cells, or of biotechnological treatment of food. A part of the program focused on the development of robust and sensitive methods for mass spectrometric characterization of structural and topological properties of proteins will enable fast characterization and validation of generic biologics and biosimilars.

Research projects

01

Dynamics of biological processes

Gustavo Fuertes Vives The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
02

Structural biology of signaling proteins

RNDr. Veronika Obšilová, Ph.D. The Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
03

Structure of Medically and Biotechnologically Important Enzymes

Ing. Jan Dohnálek, Ph.D. The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
04

Molecular Interactions of Anti-cancer Drugs

RNDr. Cyril Bařinka, Ph.D. The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
05

Research of Natural Substances: Structure and Function

Mgr. Gabriela Balíková-Novotná, Ph.D. The Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
06

Intermolecular Recognition of Proteins and Nucleic Acids

prof. Ing. Bohdan Schneider, CSc., DSc The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
07

Protein Structure Characterization by Advanced Mass Spectrometry

RNDr. Petr Novák, Ph.D. The Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
08

Research and Development of High-Affinity Binding Proteins

RNDr. Petr Malý, CSc. The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
09

Structural Bioinformatics of Proteins

Ing. Jiří Černý, Ph.D. The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
10

Structural proteins and their complexes

RNDr. Zdeněk Lánský, Ph.D. The Institute of Biotechnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Structural Biology and Protein Engineering

Contact

Institute of Biotechnology CAS, v. v. i.
Průmyslová 595
252 50 Vestec
Czech Republic
+420 325 873 700
www.ibt.cas.cz