Towards a Complete Description of How Enzymes Work: Development of Simulation Methods and Protocols, Blind Test Predictions, and Experimental Validation

  • Gready, Jill (PI)
  • Bliznyuk, Andrei (CoI)
  • Cummins, Peter (CoI)
  • Ragsdale, Stephen (CoI)
  • Rothlisberger, Ursula (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    Enzymes catalyze quite fantastic chemistry under mild physiological conditions. Many special chemical concepts (such as "transition-state stabilization" and "entropy-enthalpy compensation") proposed to explain these powers are unnecessary. Uniquely for a catalyst, these powers are integral to the structure, properties and dynamics of the protein, as constrained and selected by evolution. The question is how do they work? Answering this requires energetic and thermodynamic analysis beyond current experimental techniques, but accessible by computer simulation. We aim to develop a robust toolkit of simulation methods and protocols, blind test them by predicting the mechanism of a new enzyme, with followup experimental validation.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/0331/12/05

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