Harnessing the properties of biomolecules, such as peptides, adsorbed on inorganic surfaces is of interest to many cross-disciplinary areas of science, ranging from biomineralisation to nanomedicine. Key to advancing research in this area is determination of the peptide conformation(s) in its adsorbed state, at the aqueous interface. Molecular simulation is one such approach for accomplishing this goal. In this respect, use of temperature-based replica-exchange molecular dynamics (T-REMD) can yield enhanced sampling of the interfacial conformations, but does so at great computational expense, chiefly because of the need to include an explicit representation of water at the interface. Here, we investigate a number of more economical variatio...
Facet selectivity of binding of small molecules onto three facets of quartz is explored using molecu...
Proteins in proximity of inorganic surfaces and nanoparticles may undergo profound adjustments that ...
Proteins in proximity of inorganic surfaces and nanoparticles may undergo profound adjustments that ...
Understanding the mechanisms of biomineralization and the realization of biology-inspired inorganic ...
We use replica-exchange molecular dynamics (REMD) to interrogate molecular structures and properties...
Biomolecule adsorption at liquid/solid interfaces is ubiquitous in nature. The phenomenon also arise...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Bio-inorganic interfaces, in which biomolecules intima...
Simulating the adsorption of a peptide or protein and obtaining quantitative estimates of thermodyna...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The interactions of silica surfaces with water and biomolecules are of considerable significance in ...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
Facet selectivity of binding of small molecules onto three facets of quartz is explored using molecu...
Facet selectivity of binding of small molecules onto three facets of quartz is explored using molecu...
Proteins in proximity of inorganic surfaces and nanoparticles may undergo profound adjustments that ...
Proteins in proximity of inorganic surfaces and nanoparticles may undergo profound adjustments that ...
Understanding the mechanisms of biomineralization and the realization of biology-inspired inorganic ...
We use replica-exchange molecular dynamics (REMD) to interrogate molecular structures and properties...
Biomolecule adsorption at liquid/solid interfaces is ubiquitous in nature. The phenomenon also arise...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Bio-inorganic interfaces, in which biomolecules intima...
Simulating the adsorption of a peptide or protein and obtaining quantitative estimates of thermodyna...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The interactions of silica surfaces with water and biomolecules are of considerable significance in ...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
The association of proteins and peptides with inorganic material has vast technological potential. A...
Facet selectivity of binding of small molecules onto three facets of quartz is explored using molecu...
Facet selectivity of binding of small molecules onto three facets of quartz is explored using molecu...
Proteins in proximity of inorganic surfaces and nanoparticles may undergo profound adjustments that ...
Proteins in proximity of inorganic surfaces and nanoparticles may undergo profound adjustments that ...