The interaction between proteins and inorganic surfaces or nanoparticles is important for several aspects of bionanoscience, ranging from the interaction of nanoparticles with living biosystems to the use of surface-immobilized proteins as elements of sensing devices. Atomistic simulations of the interaction between proteins and inorganic surfaces can provide a microscopic picture behind such interactions. At present, classical molecular dynamics simulations, explicitly including all atoms of the systems and the water solvent, represent the best compromise between computational cost and accuracy in the description of the systems. Nevertheless, the time scale that can be routinely investigated with these methods is still limited to tens of n...
Abstract. Simulations of protein dynamics may work on different levels of mole-cular detail. The lev...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Experimental methods in biolo...
From the introduction: "... This thesis reports on simplified models (`coarse grained') of proteins ...
The interaction between proteins and inorganic surfaces or nanoparticles is important for several as...
Computer simulations at the atomistic level, jointly with experiments, can provide the microscopic p...
A full molecular-level understanding of protein adsorption in important situations such as the forma...
Simulation of the dynamics of a protein in aqueous solution using an atomic model for both the prote...
A large number of low-resolution models have been proposed in the last decades to reduce the computa...
Nucleic acids play a crucial role in the storage, transportation and expression of our genetic infor...
MOTIVATION: To assess whether two proteins will interact under physiological conditions, information...
MOTIVATION: To assess whether two proteins will interact under physiological conditions, information...
The ability of proteins to fold into well-defined structures forms the basis of a wide variety of bi...
textBiological molecules are essential parts of organisms and participate in a variety of biological...
Protein-protein recognition and binding are governed by diffusion, noncovalent forces and conformati...
We present an adaptive resolution simulation of protein G in multiscale water. We couple atomistic w...
Abstract. Simulations of protein dynamics may work on different levels of mole-cular detail. The lev...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Experimental methods in biolo...
From the introduction: "... This thesis reports on simplified models (`coarse grained') of proteins ...
The interaction between proteins and inorganic surfaces or nanoparticles is important for several as...
Computer simulations at the atomistic level, jointly with experiments, can provide the microscopic p...
A full molecular-level understanding of protein adsorption in important situations such as the forma...
Simulation of the dynamics of a protein in aqueous solution using an atomic model for both the prote...
A large number of low-resolution models have been proposed in the last decades to reduce the computa...
Nucleic acids play a crucial role in the storage, transportation and expression of our genetic infor...
MOTIVATION: To assess whether two proteins will interact under physiological conditions, information...
MOTIVATION: To assess whether two proteins will interact under physiological conditions, information...
The ability of proteins to fold into well-defined structures forms the basis of a wide variety of bi...
textBiological molecules are essential parts of organisms and participate in a variety of biological...
Protein-protein recognition and binding are governed by diffusion, noncovalent forces and conformati...
We present an adaptive resolution simulation of protein G in multiscale water. We couple atomistic w...
Abstract. Simulations of protein dynamics may work on different levels of mole-cular detail. The lev...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Experimental methods in biolo...
From the introduction: "... This thesis reports on simplified models (`coarse grained') of proteins ...