Ion channels are integral membrane proteins that enable selected ions to flow passively across membranes. Channel proteins have been the focus of computational approaches to relate their three-dimensional (3D) structure to their physiological function. We describe a number of computational tools to model ion channels. Homology modeling may be used to construct structural models of channels based on available X-ray structures. Electrostatics calculations enable an approximate evaluation of the energy profile of an ion passing through a channel. Molecular dynamics simulations and free-energy calculations provide information on the thermodynamics and kinetics of channel function
AbstractThe determination of the structure of several members of the K+ channel and aquaporin family...
Ion channels are of universal importance for all cell types and play key roles in cellular physiolog...
AbstractGenerations of scientists have been captivated by ion channels and how they control the work...
Ion channels are integral membrane proteins that enable selected ions to flow passively across membr...
Mathematical modeling and numerical simulations are powerful tools for the analysis of the structure...
Ion channels are membrane proteins of key physiological and pharmacological importance. As is the ca...
Recent advances in membrane protein crystallography have greatly increased structural information of...
Abstract: Despite the complexity of ion-channels, MD simulations based on realistic all-atom models ...
Ion channels are fundamental biological devices that act as gates in order to ensure selective ion t...
Ion channels are membrane proteins that regulate the flow of ions across the cell membrane. These ch...
Ion channels are formed by specific proteins embedded in the cell membrane and provide pathways for ...
Ion channels mediate electrical excitability in neurons and muscle. Three-dimensional structures for...
The recent determination of several crystal structures of voltage-gated ion channels has catalyzed c...
Developments in structural biology mean that the number of different ion channel structures has incr...
Ion channels are pore-forming proteins that regulate the flow of ions across biological cell membran...
AbstractThe determination of the structure of several members of the K+ channel and aquaporin family...
Ion channels are of universal importance for all cell types and play key roles in cellular physiolog...
AbstractGenerations of scientists have been captivated by ion channels and how they control the work...
Ion channels are integral membrane proteins that enable selected ions to flow passively across membr...
Mathematical modeling and numerical simulations are powerful tools for the analysis of the structure...
Ion channels are membrane proteins of key physiological and pharmacological importance. As is the ca...
Recent advances in membrane protein crystallography have greatly increased structural information of...
Abstract: Despite the complexity of ion-channels, MD simulations based on realistic all-atom models ...
Ion channels are fundamental biological devices that act as gates in order to ensure selective ion t...
Ion channels are membrane proteins that regulate the flow of ions across the cell membrane. These ch...
Ion channels are formed by specific proteins embedded in the cell membrane and provide pathways for ...
Ion channels mediate electrical excitability in neurons and muscle. Three-dimensional structures for...
The recent determination of several crystal structures of voltage-gated ion channels has catalyzed c...
Developments in structural biology mean that the number of different ion channel structures has incr...
Ion channels are pore-forming proteins that regulate the flow of ions across biological cell membran...
AbstractThe determination of the structure of several members of the K+ channel and aquaporin family...
Ion channels are of universal importance for all cell types and play key roles in cellular physiolog...
AbstractGenerations of scientists have been captivated by ion channels and how they control the work...