One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at biomolecular structure formation processes is the correct representation of an environment-driven conformational change, for example, a folding/unfolding event upon interaction with an interface or upon aggregation. In the present study, we investigate this transferability challenge for a CG model using the example of diphenylalanine. This dipeptide displays a transition from a trans-like to a cis-like conformation upon aggregation as well as upon transfer from bulk water to the cyclohexane/water interface. Here, we show that one can construct a single CG model that can reproduce both the bulk and interface conformational behavior and the seg...
It is important to understand the conformational biases that are present in unfolded states to under...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
We discuss the development of a coarse-grained (CG) model for molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of ...
Coarse grained (CG) models are widely used in studying peptide self-assembly and nanostructure forma...
Coarse grained (CG) models are widely used in studying peptide self-assembly and nanostructure forma...
The ability of proteins to fold into well-defined structures forms the basis of a wide variety of bi...
A bottom–up coarse-graining procedure for peptides in aqueous solution is presented, where the inter...
Experimental characterization of molecular details is challenging, and although single molecule expe...
The molecular design of peptide-assembled nanostructures relies on extensive knowledge pertaining to...
It is important to understand the conformational biases that are present in unfolded states to under...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
One of the major challenges in the development of coarse grained (CG) simulation models that aim at ...
We discuss the development of a coarse-grained (CG) model for molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of ...
Coarse grained (CG) models are widely used in studying peptide self-assembly and nanostructure forma...
Coarse grained (CG) models are widely used in studying peptide self-assembly and nanostructure forma...
The ability of proteins to fold into well-defined structures forms the basis of a wide variety of bi...
A bottom–up coarse-graining procedure for peptides in aqueous solution is presented, where the inter...
Experimental characterization of molecular details is challenging, and although single molecule expe...
The molecular design of peptide-assembled nanostructures relies on extensive knowledge pertaining to...
It is important to understand the conformational biases that are present in unfolded states to under...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...
Secondary amphiphilicity is inherent to the secondary structural elements of proteins. By forming en...