International audienceProton binding plays a critical role in protein structure and function. We report pK(a) calculations for three aspartates in two proteins, using a linear response approach, as well as a "standard" Poisson-Boltzmann approach. Averaging over conformations from the two endpoints of the proton-binding reaction, the protein's atomic degrees of freedom are explicitly modeled. Treating macroscopically the protein's electronic polarizability and the solvent, a meaningful model is obtained, without adjustable parameters. It reproduces qualitatively the electrostatic potentials, proton-binding free energies, Marcus reorganization free energies, and pK(a) shifts from explicit solvent molecular dynamics simulations, and the pK(a) ...
This work emphasises on elaboration of improved theoretical and computational methods for determinat...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biol...
Residue protonation state changes and proton transfer reactions in protein are basic and ubiquitous ...
International audienceProton binding plays a critical role in protein structure and function. We rep...
AbstractProton binding plays a critical role in protein structure and function. We report pKa calcul...
AbstractProton binding plays a critical role in protein structure and function. We report pKa calcul...
International audienceIonizable residues play important roles in protein structure and activity, and...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
AbstractThe problem of calculating binding affinities of protein–RNA complexes is addressed by analy...
This work emphasises on elaboration of improved theoretical and computational methods for determinat...
AbstractProtein stability and function relies on residues being in their appropriate ionization stat...
This work emphasises on elaboration of improved theoretical and computational methods for determinat...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biol...
Residue protonation state changes and proton transfer reactions in protein are basic and ubiquitous ...
International audienceProton binding plays a critical role in protein structure and function. We rep...
AbstractProton binding plays a critical role in protein structure and function. We report pKa calcul...
AbstractProton binding plays a critical role in protein structure and function. We report pKa calcul...
International audienceIonizable residues play important roles in protein structure and activity, and...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
International audienceElectronic polarization effects have been suggested to play an important role ...
AbstractThe problem of calculating binding affinities of protein–RNA complexes is addressed by analy...
This work emphasises on elaboration of improved theoretical and computational methods for determinat...
AbstractProtein stability and function relies on residues being in their appropriate ionization stat...
This work emphasises on elaboration of improved theoretical and computational methods for determinat...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biol...
Residue protonation state changes and proton transfer reactions in protein are basic and ubiquitous ...