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  • Hyaluronan-Chondroitin Sulfate Anomalous Crosslinking Due to Temperature Changes

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    • T. Andrysiak
    • P. Bełdowski
    • J. Siódmiak
    • P. Weber
    • D. Ledziński

    - Polymers - Year 2018

    Glycosaminoglycans are a wide class of biopolymers showing great lubricating properties due to their structure and high affinity to water. Two of them, hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate, play an important role in articular cartilage lubrication. In this work, we present results of the all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of both molecules placed in water-based solution. To mimic changes of the physiological conditions,...

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  • Albumin–Hyaluronan Interactions: Influence of Ionic Composition Probed by Molecular Dynamics

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    • P. Bełdowski
    • M. Przybyłek
    • P. Raczyński
    • A. Dedinaite
    • K. Górny
    • F. Wieland
    • Z. Dendzik
    • A. Sionkowska
    • P. M. Claesson

    - International Journal of Molecular Sciences - Year 2021

    The lubrication mechanism in synovial fluid and joints is not yet fully understood. Nevertheless, intermolecular interactions between various neutral and ionic species including large macromolecular systems and simple inorganic ions are the key to understanding the excellent lubrication performance. An important tool for characterizing the intermolecular forces and their structural consequences is molecular dynamics. Albumin...

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  • Collagen type II–hyaluronan interactions – the effect of proline hydroxylation: a molecular dynamics study

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    • P. Bełdowski
    • M. Przybyłek
    • D. Bełdowski
    • A. Dedinaite
    • A. Sionkowska
    • P. Cysewski
    • P. M. Claesson

    - Journal of Materials Chemistry B - Year 2022

    Hyaluronan–collagen composites have been employed in numerous biomedical applications. Understanding the interactions between hyaluronan and collagen is particularly important in the context of joint cartilage function and the treatment of joint diseases. Many factors affect the affinity of collagen for hyaluronan. One of the important factors is the ratio of 3- or 4-hydroxy proline to proline residues. This article presents...

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  • Anomalous Behavior of Hyaluronan Crosslinking Due to the Presence of Excess Phospholipids in the Articular Cartilage System of Osteoarthritis

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    • P. Bełdowski
    • P. Weber
    • T. Andrysiak
    • W. Auge
    • D. Ledziński
    • T. DeLeon
    • A. Gadomski

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - Year 2017

    Lubrication of articular cartilage is a complex multiscale phenomenon in synovial joint organ systems. In these systems, synovial fluid properties result from synergistic interactions between a variety of molecular constituent. Two molecular classes in particular are of importance in understanding lubrication mechanisms: hyaluronic acid and phospholipids. The purpose of this study is to evaluate interactions between hyaluronic acid...

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  • Effect of Ion and Binding Site on the Conformation of Chosen Glycosaminoglycans at the Albumin Surface

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    • P. Sionkowski
    • P. Bełdowski
    • N. Kruszewska
    • P. Weber
    • B. Marciniak
    • K. Domino

    - ENTROPY - Year 2022

    Albumin is one of the major components of synovial fluid. Due to its negative surface charge, it plays an essential role in many physiological processes, including the ability to form molecular complexes. In addition, glycosaminoglycans such as hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate are crucial components of synovial fluid involved in the boundary lubrication regime. This study presents the influence of Na+, Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions...

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