Biophysical Society 65th Annual Meeting Program Guide
93-Pos B oard B27 BIOINFORMATICS ANALYSIS OF PROTEINS INVOLVED IN BACTERIAL CURLI ASSEMBLY INDICATE CONSERVED AMINO ACIDS THAT MAY PLAY A ROLE IN STRUCTURE/FUNCTION. Karen Guerrero , Shruti Sunder Rajkumar, Zachary Cairo, Jonathan Adame, Jenny Tran, Renad Rawas, Ranim Rawas, Jasmin Aquino, Melissa Spring, Ananya Ranaraja, Sajith A. Jayasinghe 94-Pos B oard B28 DEVELOPING WEB SITES THAT INTEGRATE DATA AND DIVERSE AP- PROACHES. Daniel Kool 95-Pos B oard B29 REFINEMENT OF PROTEIN HOMOLOGY MODEL BY ENHANCED DIREC- TIONAL SAMPLING GUIDED BY BIOINFORMATICS. Rajat Punia , Gaurav Goel 96-Pos B oard B30 DISULPHIDE LOCK-PROBING FIBRILLOGENESIS TRIGGER IN ACINIFORM SPIDER SILK. Anamika Sulekha , Lingling Xu, Paul X-Q. Liu, Jan K. Rainey 97-Pos B oard B31 EXPLORING THE SPECIFICITY OF 3-KETOSTEROID-Δ1-DEHYDROGENASE BY USE OF SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS. Shikui Song , Xiyao Cheng, Xin Li, Zhengkun Kuang, Yongqi Huang, Zhengding Su 98-Pos B oard B32 PREDICTING THE ABILITY OF SARS-COV-2 TO UTILIZE THE ACE2 RECEP- TOR FOR CELL ENTRY IN NORTH AMERICAN RODENTS. Peik K. Lund- Andersen , Jeremy R. Ellis, James T. Van Leuven, Jagdish Patel 99-Pos B oard B33 RATIONALLY DESIGNED CHIMERIC ANTIBODIES FOR COVID-19 AND FU- TURE CORONAVIRUS VARIANTS. Ching-chung Hsueh , Steven S. Plotkin 100-Pos B oard B34 COMBINING COMPUTATIONAL MODELING WITH LIBRARY SCREENING TO ADAPT SARS-COV-NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY 80R TO SARS-COV-2. Michael S. Kent , Maxwell Stefan, Kenneth Sale, Corey Hudson, Daniella Martinez, Miranda Juarros, Brooke Harmon, Daniel Gelperin, Valerie Duva, Alyssa Wynne, Valeria Busygina 101-Pos B oard B35 AUTOMATED COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUE TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF SARS-COV-2 PROTEINS. Joseph P. Farrell , Esmael J. Haddadian 102-Pos B oard B36 CHARACTERIZING BINDING KINETICS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF COM- PUTER-DESIGNED NANOBODIES TARGETING SARS-COV-2 RBD. Matheus Ferraz , Roberto Lins 103-Pos B oard B37 STRUCTURAL BASES FOR THE DEGRADATION SELECTIVITY OF C2H2 ZINC FINGER BY THALIDOMIDE METABOLITE. Hirotake Furihata , Satoshi Yamanaka, Toshiaki Honda, Norio Shibata, Masaru Tanokura, Tatsuya Sawasaki, Takuya Miyakawa Protein Assemblies I (Boards B38 - B50) 104-Pos B oard B38 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURE AND FIBRILLOGENESIS OF AΒ 11-28 PEPTIDE AND THE INVERSE SEQUENCE. Nabin Kandel, Gregory Hammock, Faisal Abedin , Suren A. Tatulian 105-Pos B oard B39 BIOPHYSICAL STUDIES OF INTERACTION BETWEEN MYCOBACTERIAL SEPF AND FTSZ. Jagrity Choudhury , Lucky Singh, Barnali Chaudhuri 106-Pos B oard B40 EFFECT OF ATPASE-DEFECTIVE MUTANT DOPING ON FUNCTIONALITY AND DYNAMICS OF SINGLE BACTERIOPHAGE T4 DNA PACKAGING MO- TORS. Suoang Lu , Vishal I. Kottadiel, Li Dai, Digvijay Singh, Taekjip Ha, Venigalla B. Rao, Yann R. Chemla
107-Pos B oard B41 CHARACTERIZATION OF SCF LIGASE INHIBITION BY TUMOR SUPPRESSOR HINT1. Calvin P. Lin , Nathan Lee, Elizabeth A. Komives 108-Pos B oard B42 DOMAIN-DOMAIN INTERACTIONS IN THE SELF-ASSEMBLY OF NON- STRUCTURAL PROTEIN 1 FROM INFLUENZA A VIRUS. James E. Gonzales , Jie Shi, Jae-Hyun Cho, Wonmuk Hwang 109-Pos B oard B43 YORKIE-WARTS COMPLEXES ARE AN ENSEMBLE OF INTERCONVERTING CONFORMERS FORMED BY MULTIVALENT INTERACTIONS. Kasie Baker , Ethiene Kwok, Diego Rodriguez, Amber Rolland, Jesse Wilson, James Prell, Patrick Reardon, Afua Nyarko 110-Pos B oard B44 ANS FLUORESCENT PROBE INDUCES CLUSTERING OF AMYLOID FI- BERS. Anna I. Sulatskaya , Maksim I. Sulatsky, Olga I. Povarova, Irina M. Kuznetsova, Konstantin K. Turoverov 111-Pos B oard B45 MODELING MULTIVALENT PROTEIN PHASE SEPARATIONS WITH NETWORK-FREE RULE-BASED MODELING. Aniruddha Chattaraj , Michael L. Blinov, Leslie M. Loew 112-Pos B oard B46 STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO THE MULTIVALENT BINDING OF AMOTL1, YAP, AND KIBRA. Amber Vogel , Afua Nyarko 113-Pos B oard B47 THE EFFECT OF GENOME SIZE ON THE STRUCTURE OF VIRAL SHELLS. Sanaz Panahandeh , Siyu Li, Roya Zandi 114-Pos B oard B48 MODULATION OF MICROTUBULE SYSTEMS BY INTENSE NANOSECOND ELECTRIC PULSES. Michal Cifra , Daniel Havelka 115-Pos B oard B49 THE PENTAMER VS HEXAMER ASSEMBLY OF RETROVIRAL CAPSID PRO- TEIN IS CONTROLLED BY THE FLEXIBLE LINKER. Bo Chen , Xin Qiao, Tyrone Thames, Alexander J. Bryer, Jaekyun Jeon, Ivan Hung, Peter Gorkov, Zhehong Gan, Juan R. Perilla 116-Pos B oard B50 CAN 3D-DOMAIN-SWAPPING HELP UNDERSTAND POLYQ SEQUENC- ES? Manjula Ramu , Ramaswamy Subramanian, Shachi Gosavi Membrane Protein Structures I (Boards B51 - B65) 117-Pos B oard B51 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRUCTURAL SYMMETRY AND FUNCTION IN MEMBRANE PROTEINS. Emily L. Yaklich , Antoniya A. Aleksandrova, Lucy R. Forrest 118-Pos B oard B52 IMPLICATIONS OF SP-C OLIGOMERIZATION IN MEMBRANE FRAGMENTA- TION AND PULMONARY SURFACTANT HOMEOSTASIS. Juranny Mishelle Moran Lalangui , Alejandro Barriga, Ismael Mingarro, Jesus Perez-Gil, Begoña Garcia-Alvarez 119-Pos B oard B53 BIOPHYSICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL STUDIES OF HUMAN DISEASE RE- LATED PROTEINS WITH A SINGLE-PASS TRANSMEMBRANE HELIX. Younghee Park , Jens Meiler 120-Pos B oard B54 CHARACTERIZING KRAS MEMBRANE STRUCTURES BY DATA-DRIVEN MO- LECULAR DOCKING. Christopher B. Stanley , Que N. Van, Frank Heinrich, Mathias Losche, Debsindhu Bhowmik, Arvind Ramanathan, Cesar A. Lo- pez, Sandrasegaram Gnanakaran, Dwight V. Nissley, Andrew G. Stephen
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