Biophysical Society 59th Annual Meeting Program Guide
1147-P os B oard B98 INTRINSICALLY DISORDERED PROTEIN: A THERMODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE. Jing Li, James O. Wrabl , Vincent J. Hilser 1148-P os B oard B99 PHOSPHORYLATION MODULATES CONFORMATIONAL BIAS OF A DISORDERED PEPTIDE. Alexander F. Chin , Dmitri Toptygin, Vincent J. Hilser 1149-P os B oard B100 SINGLE-MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOPY ON UNFOLDED AND INTRINSICALLY DISORDERED PROTEINS. Hesam N. Motlagh , Vincent J. Hilser 1150-P os B oard B101 LABEL-FREE DETECTION OF PROTEIN SECONDARY STRUCTURE CONTENT IN BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN BY FOURIER-TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY. Jeong-Hoh Park, Dong Min Kim, Sang-Mo Shin 1151-P os B oard B102 TRANSITIONAL DISORDER: CALCINEURIN AS AN EXAMPLE. Trevor P. Creamer , Erik C. Cook, Tori B. Dunlap 1152-P os B oard B103 A SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT IN PREDICTIONS OF INTRINSICALLY DISORDERED PROTEIN. Robert W. Williams 1153-P os B oard B104 IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL INTRINSICALLY DISORDERED PROTEINS IN EUKARYOTES. Ingrid Tomljanović , Tomislav Rončević, Dubravko Pavoković 1154-P os B oard B105 minority affairs travel awardee CHARGE PATTERNING, SALT SCREENING AND DENATURANT EXPANSION IN THE CGRP NEUROPEPTIDE. Sara Sizemore , Stephanie Cope, Andrea Soranno, Sara Vaiana 1155-P os B oard B106 GELATION OF HIGHLY CATIONIC ALANINE BASED PEPTIDE IN WATER IN ABSENCE OF CHARGE SCREENING ANIONS. Jodi Kraus , Reinhard Schweitzer-Stenner 1156-P os B oard B107 RANDOMIZING INTRINSIC CONFORMATIONAL BIASES BY NEAREST NEIGHBOR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN UNLIKE RESIDUES. Siobhan Toal , Christian Richter, Nina Kubatova, Harald Schwalbe, Reinhard Schweitzer-Stenner 1157-P os B oard B108 CONFORMATIONAL EFFECTS ON ALANINE INDUCED INDUCED BY VARIOUS ALCOHOL COSOLVENTS. Bridget Milorey , Stefanie Farrell, Siobhan E. Toal, Reinhard Schweitzer- Stenner 1158-P os B oard B109 DOES THE GOLGI REASSEMBLY AND STACKING PROTEIN (GRASP) BEHAVE AS A WELL-STRUCTURED PROTEIN IN SOLUTION? Luis F. Santos Mendes, Assuero F. Garcia, Marcio L. Rodrigues, Antonio J. Costa-Filho 1159-P os B oard B110 ASSEMBLY AND DYNAMICS OF LIQUID PHASE PROTEIN DROPLETS COMPRISED OF THE DEAD-BOX RNA HELICASE, LAF-1. Shana Elbaum , Younghoon Kim, Sua Myong, Clifford Brangwynne
DNA Structure and Dynamics I (Boards B111-B133)
1160-P os B oard B111 UNFOLDING OF NANOCONFINED CIRCULAR
DNA. Mohammadreza Alizadehheidari, Erik Werner, Charleston Noble, Lena Nyberg, Joachim Fritzsche, Fredrik Persson, Bernhard Mehlig, Jonas Tegenfeldt, Tobias Ambjörnsson, Fredrik Westerlund 1161-P os B oard B112 SUPERCOIL DIFFUSION ALONG STRETCHED DNA BY BROWNIAN DYNAMICS. Todd D. Lillian , Ikenna Ivenso, David Bell, B oard B113 ANALYSING SMALL DNA CONSTRUCTS VIA A CHROMOPHORE MODEL WITHIN THE POINT DIPOLE APPROXIMATION. Pablo Romano 1163-P os B oard B114 CHARMM DRUDE POLARIZABLE MD SIMULATIONS REPRODUCE SOLUTION X-RAY DIFFRACTION PATTERNS FOR B-DNA SEQUENCES AND PREDICT DIFFERENTIAL IMPACT OF THE LI + , NA + , K + AND RB + IONS ON DNA CONFORMATIONAL PROPERTIES. Alexey Savelyev , Alexander Mackerell 1164-P os B oard B115 MOLECULAR MODELING AND SIMULATIONS OF DNA AT GRAPHENE-WATER INTERFACES TOWARDS DEVELOPING BIOSENSORS AND DRUG DELIVERY VEHICLES. Srivathsan Vembanur , Ken Halvorsen, Chris Myers, Alan Chen, Mehmet Yigit 1165-P os B oard B116 COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION OF RIBOSOMAL DNA AND RNA G-QUADRUPLEXES. Samuel S. Cho 1166-P os B oard B117 NANOVISCOSITY EFFECT OF G-QUADRUPLEX AND SINGLE STRAND DNA. Dongkeun Lee , Sooyong Kim, Minjung Kim, Seokhyun Jung 1167-P os B oard B118 INTERACTION MODE OF DNA AND POLYCARBAZOLE- TITANIUM DIOXIDE NANOCOMPOSITE: MOLECULAR DOCKING SIMULATION AND IN-VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL STUDY. Mohd Shoeb Khan , Noor E Eram, Farha Firdus 1168-P os B oard B119 LATTICE-FREE 3D STRUCTURE-PREDICTION OF PROGRAMMED DNA ASSEMBLIES. Keyao Pan , Do-Nyun Kim, Fei Zhang, Matthew Adendorff, Hao Yan, Mark Bathe 1169-P os B oard B120 BROWNIAN DYNAMICS OF FOLDED DNA AND PROTEIN ASSEMBLIES. Reza Sedeh, Keyao Pan , Matthew Adendorff, Oskar Hallatschek, Klaus-Jürgen Bathe, Mark Bathe 1170-P os B oard B121 COMBINED MAGNETO-OPTICAL TWEEZERS AND SUPPERESOLUTION FLUORESCENCE IMAGING FOR PROBING DYNAMIC SINGLE-MOLECULE TOPOLOGY OF DNA, AND PROTEIN MACHINES THAT MANIPULATE DNA TOPOLOGY. Mark C. Leake Justin Polk 1162-P os
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