Peptide adsorption occurs across technology, medicine, and nature. The functions of adsorbed peptides are related to their conformation. In the past, molecular simulation methods such as molecular dynamics have been used to determine key conformations of adsorbed peptides. However, the transitions between these conformations often occur too slowly to be modeled reliably by such methods. This means such transitions are less well understood. In the study reported here, discrete path sampling is used for the first time to study the potential energy surface of an adsorbed peptide (polyalanine) and the transition pathways between various stable adsorbed conformations that have been identified in prior work by two of the authors [ Mijajlovic , M....
Polypeptide (PP) adsorption is extensively studied due to the wide range of applications of PP layer...
Understanding protein adsorption onto material surfaces is a major challenge in the design of biomat...
Molecular building blocks, such as carbon nanotubes and DNA origami, can be fully integrated into el...
Peptide adsorption occurs across technology, medicine, and nature. The functions of adsorbed peptide...
We report a numerical study of the change in the conformation of polyalanine on a rigid, smooth unch...
Adsorption of peptides at the interface between a fluid and a solid occurs widely in both nature and...
The wide relevance of peptide adsorption in natural and synthetic contexts means it has attracted mu...
Biomolecule adsorption at liquid/solid interfaces is ubiquitous in nature. The phenomenon also arise...
The force-induced desorption of single peptide chains from mixed OH/CH3-terminated self-assembled mo...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
Publication Date (Web): February 7, 2014Although protein adsorption on solids is of immense relevanc...
Harnessing the properties of biomolecules, such as peptides, adsorbed on inorganic surfaces is of in...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excell...
Protein adsorption is of wide interest including in many technological applications such as tissue e...
Simulating the adsorption of a peptide or protein and obtaining quantitative estimates of thermodyna...
Polypeptide (PP) adsorption is extensively studied due to the wide range of applications of PP layer...
Understanding protein adsorption onto material surfaces is a major challenge in the design of biomat...
Molecular building blocks, such as carbon nanotubes and DNA origami, can be fully integrated into el...
Peptide adsorption occurs across technology, medicine, and nature. The functions of adsorbed peptide...
We report a numerical study of the change in the conformation of polyalanine on a rigid, smooth unch...
Adsorption of peptides at the interface between a fluid and a solid occurs widely in both nature and...
The wide relevance of peptide adsorption in natural and synthetic contexts means it has attracted mu...
Biomolecule adsorption at liquid/solid interfaces is ubiquitous in nature. The phenomenon also arise...
The force-induced desorption of single peptide chains from mixed OH/CH3-terminated self-assembled mo...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
Publication Date (Web): February 7, 2014Although protein adsorption on solids is of immense relevanc...
Harnessing the properties of biomolecules, such as peptides, adsorbed on inorganic surfaces is of in...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excell...
Protein adsorption is of wide interest including in many technological applications such as tissue e...
Simulating the adsorption of a peptide or protein and obtaining quantitative estimates of thermodyna...
Polypeptide (PP) adsorption is extensively studied due to the wide range of applications of PP layer...
Understanding protein adsorption onto material surfaces is a major challenge in the design of biomat...
Molecular building blocks, such as carbon nanotubes and DNA origami, can be fully integrated into el...