Seminar on Biochemistry, Biophysics & Biodesign: Thomas Walz, Rockefeller University
An Experimental Look at Hydrophobic Mismatch
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An Experimental Look at Hydrophobic Mismatch
Developing Models for Chromatin Folding and Function
Functional and pathological RNA-binding protein phase separation with atomistic detail
Cytoskeletal structural plasticity in force generation and mechanosensation
Prion Biology: At the Intersection of Protein Folding and its Cellular Environment
Using NMR and dynamics to move beyond ground state structures
Improved Physical Models Enable the Investigation of Molecular Recognition in Intrinsically Disordered Proteins at Atomistic Resolution
High throughput cryo-electron tomography: Visualizing molecular machines in cells at high resolution
Engineered Biomolecular Catalysts for Fuel Production
Molecular Machines that Make Membranes
The EphA2 receptor: interactions, structure, and function
Type III secretion machines: bacterial devices for protein injection into eukaryotic cells
Dissipative systems showing signs of life Speaker: Wilhelm Huck Radboud University Nijmegen Abstract Complex networks of chemical reactions together define how life works. We are familiar with the metabolic networks studied in biochemistry, and in recent decades many regularly recurring network motifs have been uncovered that are responsible for much of the functional behaviour in