Browsing Fakultät für Chemie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Grubmüller, Helmut Prof. Dr."
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Ultrafast photoelectron spectroscopy near liquid water interfaces: The solvated electron
(2010-08-24)The nature of the solvated electron, which was first observed in liquid ammonia in 1864, continues to pose fundamental problems. In liquid water, the hydrated electron is essential to many ... -
Thermodynamic driving forces in protein regulation studied by molecular dynamics simulations
(2009-07-23)It is becoming increasingly clear that the old view of proteins exisiting in equilibrium between discrete conformational states is not always helpful. Experimental results from a wide range ... -
Dynamics, Ionization and Charge Separation in Superheated Metastable Water
(2008-10-02)Heating up a water filament in vacuum with an infrared(IR)-laser generates superheated metastable water, which undergoes an ultrafast phase expansion. Molecular Dynamics (MD) ... -
Determinants of water and ion permeation through nanopores studied by Molecular Dynamics simulations
(2008-05-27)Membrane channels facilitate the transport of matter through the cell membrane, and therefore play a crucial role in life. The knowledge of the structure-permeability relationships in model channels is essential for the ... -
Vorhersage von Proteinflexibilität aus geometrischen Zwangsbedingungen
(2008-05-09)Proteins are macromolecules that participate in all cellular processes in every living organism. They catalyze chemical reactions, serve as storage or transport system, function as molecular motors, recognize signals ... -
TAR-RNA Recognition by a Novel Cyclic Aminoglycoside Analogue
(2007-05-29)The formation of the Tat-protein/TAR RNA complex is a crucial step in the regulation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-gene expression. To obtain fulllength viral transcripts the Tat/TAR ...