Protein binding to surfaces is an important phenomenon in biology and in modern technological applications. Extensive experimental and theoretical research has been focused in recent years on revealing the factors that govern binding affinity to surfaces. Theoretical studies mainly focus on examining the contribution of the individual amino acids or, alternatively, the binding potential energies of the full peptide, which are unable to capture entropic contributions and neglect the dynamic nature of the system. We present here a methodology that involves the combination of nonequilibrium dynamics simulations with strategic mutation of polar residues to reveal the different factors governing the binding free energy of a peptide to a surface....
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
The technological potential of proteins that recognize specific fluid/solid interfaces is immense [1...
The interactions of proteins with surfaces are important in both biological processes and biotechnol...
Protein binding to surfaces is an important phenomenon in biology and in modern technological applic...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
The adsorption of the alanine dipeptide onto a gold surface in aqueous conditions was explored by us...
Genetically engineered solid binding peptides, because of their unique affinity and specificity for ...
We investigated molecular interactions involved in the selective binding of several short peptides d...
We investigated molecular interactions involved in the selective binding of several short peptides d...
We present a molecular dynamics study of the binding process of peptide A3 (AYSSGAPPMPPF) and other ...
We report all-atom molecular dynamics simulations following adsorption of gold-binding and non-gold-...
We investigated molecular interactions involved in the selective binding of several short peptides d...
We investigate the role of dynamics on adsorption of peptides to gold surfaces using a...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
The technological potential of proteins that recognize specific fluid/solid interfaces is immense [1...
The interactions of proteins with surfaces are important in both biological processes and biotechnol...
Protein binding to surfaces is an important phenomenon in biology and in modern technological applic...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
Protein-protein interactions control a plethora of cellular processes, including cell proliferation,...
The adsorption of the alanine dipeptide onto a gold surface in aqueous conditions was explored by us...
Genetically engineered solid binding peptides, because of their unique affinity and specificity for ...
We investigated molecular interactions involved in the selective binding of several short peptides d...
We investigated molecular interactions involved in the selective binding of several short peptides d...
We present a molecular dynamics study of the binding process of peptide A3 (AYSSGAPPMPPF) and other ...
We report all-atom molecular dynamics simulations following adsorption of gold-binding and non-gold-...
We investigated molecular interactions involved in the selective binding of several short peptides d...
We investigate the role of dynamics on adsorption of peptides to gold surfaces using a...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
Protein-protein binding is crucial to various processes in living organisms including signal transdu...
The technological potential of proteins that recognize specific fluid/solid interfaces is immense [1...
The interactions of proteins with surfaces are important in both biological processes and biotechnol...