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Stretching Biomolecules
(2005-11-23)
Biomolecular self-assembly is the complicated processes characterized by broad and hierarchical structure of energy, length, and time scales.
Various experimental tools have, for decades, been used to understand the ...
Protein folding and amyloid formation in various environments
(2008-11-21)
Understanding and predicting the effect of various environments that differ in terms of pH and the presence of cosolutes and macromolecules on protein properties is a formidable challenge. Yet this knowledge is crucial in ...
Barrier Heights and Diffusion Coefficients in Protein Folding
(2007-08-03)
A widely held view with respect to the folding of single-domain proteins is that they are two-state. In other words, it is seemingly sufficient to invoke just two thermodynamic macrostates - folded and unfolded - to explain ...
LINK BETWEEN DYNAMICS AND FUNCTION IN SINGLE AND MULTI-SUBUNIT ENZYMES
(2010)
Biopolymers, such as proteins and DNA, are polymers whose three-dimensional
conformations dene their biological functions. Current emphasis on structures has
greatly advanced our understanding of the functions of ...