Motivated by growing evidence for pathway heterogeneity and alternative functions of molecular machines, we demonstrate a computational approach for investigating two questions: (1) Are there multiple mechanisms (state-space pathways) by which a machine can perform a given function, such as cotransport across a membrane? (2) How can additional functionality, such as proofreading/error-correction, be built into machine function using standard biochemical processes? Answers to these questions will aid both the understanding of molecular-scale cell biology and the design of synthetic machines. Focusing on transport in this initial study, we sample a variety of mechanisms by employing Metropolis Markov chain Monte Carlo. Trial moves adjust tran...
Enormous progress in computational chemistry shifted experiments toward predictive approaches. Such ...
This book provides a molecular view of membrane transport by means of numerous biochemical and bioph...
Membrane transport is generally thought to occur via an alternating access mechanism in which the tr...
Motivated by growing evidence for pathway heterogeneity and alternative functions of molecular machi...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
Background: Intracellular transport is crucial for many cellular processes where a large fraction o...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
AbstractA molecular machine is either a single macromolecule or a macromolecular complex. In spite o...
Compartmentalisation is fundamental to cellular life, necessitating both a barrier, most often a mem...
International audienceThe traffic of molecular motors is often represented by means of Poissonian pa...
The dream of any biologist is to have an "Asimovian nanosubmarine" to allow the observations of mole...
How does a biomolecular machine achieve high speed at high efficiency? We explore optimization princ...
ABSTRACT: Computational modeling and molecular simu-lation techniques have become an integral part o...
AbstractTransport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological pr...
Enormous progress in computational chemistry shifted experiments toward predictive approaches. Such ...
This book provides a molecular view of membrane transport by means of numerous biochemical and bioph...
Membrane transport is generally thought to occur via an alternating access mechanism in which the tr...
Motivated by growing evidence for pathway heterogeneity and alternative functions of molecular machi...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
Background: Intracellular transport is crucial for many cellular processes where a large fraction o...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
AbstractA molecular machine is either a single macromolecule or a macromolecular complex. In spite o...
Compartmentalisation is fundamental to cellular life, necessitating both a barrier, most often a mem...
International audienceThe traffic of molecular motors is often represented by means of Poissonian pa...
The dream of any biologist is to have an "Asimovian nanosubmarine" to allow the observations of mole...
How does a biomolecular machine achieve high speed at high efficiency? We explore optimization princ...
ABSTRACT: Computational modeling and molecular simu-lation techniques have become an integral part o...
AbstractTransport of substances and communication between compartments are fundamental biological pr...
Enormous progress in computational chemistry shifted experiments toward predictive approaches. Such ...
This book provides a molecular view of membrane transport by means of numerous biochemical and bioph...
Membrane transport is generally thought to occur via an alternating access mechanism in which the tr...