Understanding the nanoscale interactions of DNA, a multifunctional biopolymer with sequence-dependent properties, with other biological and synthetic substrates and molecules is essential to advancing these technologies. This doctoral thesis research is aimed at understanding the thermodynamics and molecular-level structure when DNA interacts with proteins, polycations, and functionalized surfaces. First, we investigate the ability of a DNA damage recognition protein (HMGB1a) to bind to anti-cancer drug-induced DNA damage, seeking to explain how HMGB1a differentiates between the drugs in vivo. Using atomistic molecular dynamics simulations, we show that the structure of the drug-DNA molecule exhibits drug- and base sequence-dependence that...
DNA is a polyanion stabilized in vivo by positively charged counterions, including metal ions and sm...
The general aim of the project is to obtain a principal understanding of the interactions of counter...
Complexes formed by polycations and DNA are of great research interest because of their prospective ...
Complexes formed from DNA and polycations are of interest because of their potential use in gene the...
DNA nanotechnology has been a rapidly growing field with many applications in drug delivery, energy,...
DNA and RNA are large and flexible polymers selected by nature to transmit information. The most com...
This thesis investigates two biological systems using atomistic modelling and molecular dynamics sim...
Computational modeling of biological macromolecules through molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is b...
DNA has been selected by millennia of evolution as the primary molecule that carries, preserves and ...
ABSTRACT: The molecular recognition properties of DNA gave rise to many novel materials and applicat...
Computational modeling of biological macromolecules through molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is b...
AbstractDNA-based two-dimensional and three-dimensional arrays have been used as templates for the s...
AbstractComplexes formed from DNA and polycations are of interest because of their potential use in ...
Simulation techniques play an ever increasing role in drug design by providing an atomistic view of ...
AbstractComputer simulations have been demonstrated to be important for unraveling atomic mechanisms...
DNA is a polyanion stabilized in vivo by positively charged counterions, including metal ions and sm...
The general aim of the project is to obtain a principal understanding of the interactions of counter...
Complexes formed by polycations and DNA are of great research interest because of their prospective ...
Complexes formed from DNA and polycations are of interest because of their potential use in gene the...
DNA nanotechnology has been a rapidly growing field with many applications in drug delivery, energy,...
DNA and RNA are large and flexible polymers selected by nature to transmit information. The most com...
This thesis investigates two biological systems using atomistic modelling and molecular dynamics sim...
Computational modeling of biological macromolecules through molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is b...
DNA has been selected by millennia of evolution as the primary molecule that carries, preserves and ...
ABSTRACT: The molecular recognition properties of DNA gave rise to many novel materials and applicat...
Computational modeling of biological macromolecules through molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is b...
AbstractDNA-based two-dimensional and three-dimensional arrays have been used as templates for the s...
AbstractComplexes formed from DNA and polycations are of interest because of their potential use in ...
Simulation techniques play an ever increasing role in drug design by providing an atomistic view of ...
AbstractComputer simulations have been demonstrated to be important for unraveling atomic mechanisms...
DNA is a polyanion stabilized in vivo by positively charged counterions, including metal ions and sm...
The general aim of the project is to obtain a principal understanding of the interactions of counter...
Complexes formed by polycations and DNA are of great research interest because of their prospective ...