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The predominant role of coordination number in potassium channel selectivityThe role of MscL amphipathic N terminus indicates a blueprint for bilayer-mediated gating of mechanosensitive channelsConformational changes involved in MscL channel gating measured using FRET spectroscopyLocating the route of entry and binding sites of benzocaine and phenytoin in a bacterial voltage gated sodium channelInfluence of protein flexibility on the electrostatic energy landscape in gramicidin A.Binding and channeling of alternative substrates in the enzyme DmpFG: a molecular dynamics study.Structural investigation of MscL gating using experimental data and coarse grained MD simulationsA flexible approach to the calculation of resonance energy transfer efficiency between multiple donors and acceptors in complex geometries.Identification of novel inhibitors of the amino acid transporter B0 AT1 (SLC6A19), a potential target to induce protein restriction and to treat type 2 diabetes.Determination of the orientational distribution and orientation factor for transfer between membrane-bound fluorophores using a confocal microscope.Multi-ion versus single-ion conduction mechanisms can yield current rectification in biological ion channels.Testing the applicability of Nernst-Planck theory in ion channels: comparisons with Brownian dynamics simulations.Tests of continuum theories as models of ion channels. I. Poisson-Boltzmann theory versus Brownian dynamics.Dielectric self-energy in Poisson-Boltzmann and Poisson-Nernst-Planck models of ion channels.Conduction mechanisms of chloride ions in ClC-type channelsAn energy-efficient gating mechanism in the acetylcholine receptor channel suggested by molecular and Brownian dynamics.Investigating the size and dynamics of voltage-gated sodium channel fenestrationsQuantitative Förster resonance energy transfer efficiency measurements using simultaneous spectral unmixing of excitation and emission spectra.An entropic mechanism of generating selective ion binding in macromolecules.A mechanical nanogate based on a carbon nanotube for reversible control of ion conduction.Accounting for dye diffusion and orientation when relating FRET measurements to distances: three simple computational methods.Biological channeling of a reactive intermediate in the bifunctional enzyme DmpFG.Conduction properties of KcsA measured using brownian dynamics with flexible carbonyl groups in the selectivity filter.Mechanisms of valence selectivity in biological ion channels.A computational assessment of the permeability and salt rejection of carbon nanotube membranes and their application to water desalination.Understanding ion channel selectivity and gating and their role in cellular signalling.Redox control of calcium channels: from mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities.Simulation of structure, orientation, and energy transfer between AlexaFluor molecules attached to MscLBacterial mechanosensitive channels: experiment and theory.Mutant bacterial sodium channels as models for local anesthetic block of eukaryotic proteinsPharmacological insights and quirks of bacterial sodium channels.What have we learnt about the mechanisms of rapid water transport, ion rejection and selectivity in nanopores from molecular simulation?Nanostructured carbon membranes for breakthrough filtration applications: advancing the science, engineering and design.Molecular dynamics simulations of structure and dynamics of organic molecular crystals.Test of Poisson-Nernst-Planck theory in ion channels.Fluorescent triphenyl substituted maleimide derivatives: synthesis, spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations.Bioinspired graphene nanopores with voltage-tunable ion selectivity for Na(+) and K(+).How does overcoordination create ion selectivity?A microfluidic platform to synthesize a G-quadruplex binding ligand.Computational study of the transmembrane domain of the acetylcholine receptor.
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