AbstractThermal stability of proteins is crucial for both biotechnological and therapeutic applications. Rational protein engineering therefore frequently aims at increasing thermal stability by introducing stabilizing mutations. The accurate prediction of the thermodynamic consequences caused by mutations, however, is highly challenging as thermal stability changes are caused by alterations in the free energy of folding. Growing computational power, however, increasingly allows us to use alchemical free energy simulations, such as free energy perturbation or thermodynamic integration, to calculate free energy differences with relatively high accuracy. In this article, we present an automated protocol for setting up alchemical free energy c...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
AbstractThermal stability of proteins is crucial for both biotechnological and therapeutic applicati...
The prediction of mutation-induced free-energy changes in protein thermostability or protein–protein...
Molecular dynamics based free energy calculations allow for a robust and accurate evaluation of free...
Computation of the thermodynamic consequences of protein mutations holds great promise in protein bi...
Protein stability, the most important aspect of molecular dynamics and simulations, requires sophist...
The stability of enzymes is critical for their application in industrial processes, which generally ...
The stability of enzymes is critical for their application in industrial processes, which generally ...
The free-energy difference of two physicochemical states is an essential value describing the stabil...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
AbstractThermal stability of proteins is crucial for both biotechnological and therapeutic applicati...
The prediction of mutation-induced free-energy changes in protein thermostability or protein–protein...
Molecular dynamics based free energy calculations allow for a robust and accurate evaluation of free...
Computation of the thermodynamic consequences of protein mutations holds great promise in protein bi...
Protein stability, the most important aspect of molecular dynamics and simulations, requires sophist...
The stability of enzymes is critical for their application in industrial processes, which generally ...
The stability of enzymes is critical for their application in industrial processes, which generally ...
The free-energy difference of two physicochemical states is an essential value describing the stabil...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
The use of free energy simulation techniques in the study of protein stability is critically evaluat...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...