AbstractThe ability of macrocycles, enzymes, ion channels, transporters, and DNA to differentiate among ion types is often crucial to their function. Using molecular dynamics simulations on both detailed systems and simple models, we quantify the importance of several factors which affect the ion selectivity of such molecules, including the number of coordinating ligands, their dipole moment, and their vibrational motion. The information resulting from our model systems is distilled into a series of selectivity maps that can be used to read off the relative free energy associated with binding of different ions, and to provide an estimate of the importance of the various factors. Although our maps cannot capture all elements of real systems,...
AbstractIons play a modulatory role in many proteins. Kainate receptors, members of the ionotropic g...
The stability and dynamics of a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is affected by the preferential occupanc...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...
The ability of macrocycles, enzymes, ion channels, transporters, and DNA to differentiate among ion ...
AbstractThe ability of macrocycles, enzymes, ion channels, transporters, and DNA to differentiate am...
AbstractThe ability to discriminate between different cations efficiently is essential for the prope...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how ion channels and transporters distinguish betwe...
Some biological molecules can distinguish between ions of similar nature, which may be achieved by e...
AbstractSelective binding of ions to biomolecules plays a vital role in numerous biological processe...
AbstractTo provide utility in understanding the molecular evolution of ion-selective biomembrane cha...
Ions play a modulatory role in many proteins. Kainate receptors, members of the ionotropic glutamate...
International audienceMetal ions drive important parts of biology, yet it remains experimentally cha...
The reliability of molecular mechanics (MM) simulations in describing biomolecular ion-driven proces...
As a step to increasing the reliability of the calculation of free energies underlying ion binding a...
AbstractThe major pitfalls in studying ion selectivity in binding site models using energy minimizat...
AbstractIons play a modulatory role in many proteins. Kainate receptors, members of the ionotropic g...
The stability and dynamics of a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is affected by the preferential occupanc...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...
The ability of macrocycles, enzymes, ion channels, transporters, and DNA to differentiate among ion ...
AbstractThe ability of macrocycles, enzymes, ion channels, transporters, and DNA to differentiate am...
AbstractThe ability to discriminate between different cations efficiently is essential for the prope...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how ion channels and transporters distinguish betwe...
Some biological molecules can distinguish between ions of similar nature, which may be achieved by e...
AbstractSelective binding of ions to biomolecules plays a vital role in numerous biological processe...
AbstractTo provide utility in understanding the molecular evolution of ion-selective biomembrane cha...
Ions play a modulatory role in many proteins. Kainate receptors, members of the ionotropic glutamate...
International audienceMetal ions drive important parts of biology, yet it remains experimentally cha...
The reliability of molecular mechanics (MM) simulations in describing biomolecular ion-driven proces...
As a step to increasing the reliability of the calculation of free energies underlying ion binding a...
AbstractThe major pitfalls in studying ion selectivity in binding site models using energy minimizat...
AbstractIons play a modulatory role in many proteins. Kainate receptors, members of the ionotropic g...
The stability and dynamics of a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is affected by the preferential occupanc...
The monovalent ions Na+ and K+ and Cl− are present in any living organism. The fundamental thermodyn...