Dynamics at the macroscopic level is concerned with how proteins move. There are many examples ranging from motors in muscle contraction to proteins that search DNA for their targets. From ensemble studies to single molecules there have been considerable advances in our understanding of how proteins move and respond to forces placed on them. The aim of this meeting is to showcase the leading research in protein structure and dynamics at both the macro- and microscopic levels.
Topics
Folding, misfolding and design
G-protein coupled receptors: structure and activation
Probing dynamic states of proteins and protein complexes through NMR spectroscopy
Motor protein dynamics: a single molecule view
Past Events
Dynamics within and between proteins 2011 - 31 Aug - 02 Sep, 2011, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom (14798)
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