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Academic Article Transmembrane helix association affinity can be modulated by flanking and noninterfacial residues.
Academic Article Computational analysis of residue contributions to coiled-coil topology.
Academic Article Computational studies of colicin insertion into membranes: the closed state.
Academic Article A thermodynamic approach to alamethicin pore formation.
Academic Article Pore Structure and Synergy in Antimicrobial Peptides of the Magainin Family.
Academic Article Membrane Curvature Sensing by Amphipathic Helices: Insights from Implicit Membrane Modeling.
Academic Article Classical Molecular Dynamics with Mobile Protons.
Academic Article Mechanisms of negative membrane curvature sensing and generation by ESCRT III subunit Snf7.
Academic Article Contributions to the binding free energy of ligands to avidin and streptavidin.
Academic Article Investigation of pathways for the low-pH conformational transition in influenza hemagglutinin.
Academic Article Thermodynamics of protein folding: a microscopic view.
Academic Article Energetics of the native and non-native states of the glycophorin transmembrane helix dimer.
Academic Article Energetic determinants of oligomeric state specificity in coiled coils.
Academic Article Voltage-dependent energetics of alamethicin monomers in the membrane.
Academic Article Modeling a spin-labeled fusion peptide in a membrane: implications for the interpretation of EPR experiments.
Academic Article Computational prediction of the binding site of proteinase 3 to the plasma membrane.
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