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Bayesian Inference for Top-Down Protein Markov Models and the Ubiquity of Michaelis-Menten Kinetics
(2024-10-04)The current understanding of protein function predominantly relies on the concept of describing proteins as comprising discrete conformational and chemical states including transitions between these states. The theory of ... -
Functional photoreceptors regulating light-switchable adhesion of Chlamydomonas to surfaces
(2024-04-08)The harnessing of light is one of the most remarkable evolutionary features of microalgae, allowing them to adapt and thrive in highly dynamic environments. In order to respond to environmental changes, these photoactive ... -
Hydrodynamics of Ciliary Systems
(2023-08-15)The interactions of cilia with one another and their environment are central to many important questions in biology. These hairlike organelles are found in motile and immotile (or `primary') variants, and have a variety ... -
Molecular Dynamics Studies of Permeation and Gating Mechanisms in Potassium Channels
(2023-04-19)Potassium (K+) channels contribute to diverse physiological activities, representing an indispensable part of living organisms. A thorough understanding of different aspects of permeation mechanisms and gating in K+ channels ... -
Spatially Resolved Hydration Statistical Mechanics at Biomolecular Surfaces from Atomistic Simulations
(2021-03-18)The statistical mechanics of the first few hydration layers is vital for many biophysical processes, such as protein folding and unfolding, protein function, lipid bilayer self-assembly, and ligand binding. These processes ... -
Effects of arginine derivatives and oligopeptides on the physical properties of model membranes
(2021-02-16)Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are often rich in arginine. They are able to cross cell membranes and carry other molecules into cells without being cytotoxic. The mechanisms by which they accomplish this are still ... -
Turbulence and pattern formation in continuum models for active matter
(2020-02-13)Living and nonliving active matter, ranging from flocks of birds to active colloids, exhibit a fascinating range of physical phenomena such as order-disorder transitions and density waves in flocking phases, chaotic states ... -
On the Scales of Turbulent Motion at High Reynolds Numbers
(2015-12-08)Turbulence is a physical state of a fluid far from equilibrium. In turbulent flows, a huge number of degrees of freedom is excited and a wide range of interacting scales determines the flow characteristics. Turbulent ... -
Collective Dynamics Underlying Allosteric Transitions: A Molecular Dynamics Study
(2013-01-15)In all living cells, proteins are performing a vast amount of functions. These functions are often controlled by a mechanism called allosteric regulation. In allosteric regulation, binding affinities in one site are ... -
Protonation patterns in reduced and oxidized form of electron transfer proteins
(2012-10-23)The pKa's of the ionizable amino acids are crucial for the function of many proteins as they are key factors that determine their electrostatic potential and its spatial distribution, often controlling and optimizing ...