Thermodynamics and Transport Properties

Session 321 - Thermophysical Properties of Biological Systems II
The focus of this session is the study of complex processes in biological systems. Contributions from theoreticians, simulators, and experimentalists are welcome. Suggested topics include protein-protein interactions, concentration and crowding effects on biomolecular folding and stability, misfolding and aggregation events, interactions of proteins with interfaces, and self-assembly of biological molecules.
Chair: Amadeu K. Sum
CoChair: M. Scott Shell
  Development of An Intermediate-Resolution Model for DNA
Johnny R. Maury-Evertsz, Carol K. Hall
  Cooperativity Mechanisms and Hybridization Free-Energy Landscapes of Model Oligonucleotides In Solution
Juan C. Araque, Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos, Marc A. Robert
  Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Impact of Surfaces on Oligonucleotide Melting Temperature
Ayse Bilge Ozel, Erdogan Gulari
  Using Extended Ensemble Methods to Calculate Ligand Binding Affinities
Michael R. Shirts
  Binding and Release of Cholesterol In the Osh4 Protein of Yeast
Rishi P. Singh, Bernard R. Brooks, Jeffery Klauda
  Alcohol Effects on Trans-Nuclear Membrane Transport
Ashish V. Sangwai, Luigi P. Verdoni, Hank Ashbaugh
  Molecular Determinants of K+ Ion Selectivity In the Kcsa Potassium Channel
Purushottam D. Dixit, Safir Merchant, Dilip Asthagiri
  Ca2+-Dimethylphosphate Complex Formation: Providing Insight into Ca2+ Mediated Local Dehydration and Membrane Fusion In Cells
Zeena K. Issa, Charles W. Manke, Bhanu P. Jena, Jeffrey J. Potoff

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