Computational Approaches for Studying Enzyme Mechanism, Part B is the first of two volumes in the Methods in Enzymology series that focuses on computational approaches for studying enzyme mechanism. The serial achieves the critically acclaimed gold standard of laboratory practices and remains one of the most highly respected publications in the molecular biosciences.
Each volume is eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. Now with over 550 volumes, the series remains a prominent and essential publication for researchers in all fields of the life sciences and biotechnology, including biochemistry, chemical biology, microbiology, synthetic biology, cancer research, genetics, and other fields of study.
Computational Approaches for Studying Enzyme Mechanism, Part B is the first of two volumes in the Methods in Enzymology series that focuses on computational approaches for studying enzyme mechanism. The serial achieves the critically acclaimed gold standard of laboratory practices and remains one of the most highly respected publications in the molecular biosciences.
Each volume is eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. Now with over 550 volumes, the series remains a prominent and essential publication for researchers in all fields of the life sciences and biotechnology, including biochemistry, chemical biology, microbiology, synthetic biology, cancer research, genetics, and other fields of study.
Continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field who discuss the study of enzyme mechanism
1. The Role of Molecular Dynamics Potential of Mean Force
Calculations in the Investigation of Enzyme Catalysis
Yue Yang, Lili Pan, Felice C. Lightstone and Kenneth M. Merz,
Jr.
2. Empirical Force Fields for Mechanistic Studies of Chemical
Reactions in Proteins
Akshaya Kumar Das and Markus Meuwly
3. Generalized Ensemble Sampling of Enzyme Reaction Free
Energy Pathways
Dongsheng Wu, Mikolai I. Fajer, Liaoran Cao, Xiaolin Cheng and Wei
Yang
4. Methods for Efficiently and Accurately Computing Quantum
Mechanical Free Energies for Enzyme Catalysis
Fiona L. Kearns, Phillip S. Hudson, Stefan Boresch and H. Lee
Woodcock
5. Born-Oppenheimer ab initio QM/MM Molecular Dynamics
Simulations of Enzyme Reactions
Yanzi Zhou, Shenglong Wang, Yongle Li and Yingkai Zhang
6. QM/MM Calculations on Proteins
Ulf Ryde
7. Enzymatic Cleavage of Glycosidic Bonds: Strategies on how
to Setup and Control a QM/MM Metadynamics Simulation
Lluís Raich, Alba Nin-Hill, Albert Ardèvol and Carme
Rovira
8. Towards Determining ATPase Mechanism in ABC-Transporters:
Development of the Reaction Path Force Matching QM/MM Method
Yan Zhou, Pedro Ojeda-May, Mulpuri Nagaraju and Jingzhi Pu
9. QM/MM Analysis of Transition States and Transition State
Analogues in Metalloenzymes
Daniel Roston and Qiang Cui
10. Practical Aspects of Multiscale Classical and Quantum
Simulations of Enzyme Reactions
Mudit Dixit, Susanta Das, Anil Ranu Mhashal, Reuven Eitan and Dan
Thomas Major
11. Examinations of the Chemical Step in Enzyme Catalysis
Priyanka Singh, Zahidul Islam and Amnon Kohen
12. Use of QM/DMD as a Multiscale Approach to Modelling
Metalloenzymes
Nathan M. Gallup and Anastassia N. Alexandrova
13. Adaptive Partitioning QM/MM Dynamics Simulations for
Substrate Uptake, Product Release, and Solvent Exchange
Adam Duster, Christina Garza and Hai Lin
14. Enzymatic Kinetic Isotope Effects from Path Integral
Free Energy Perturbation (PI- FEP) Theory
Jiali Gao
15. Simulating Nuclear and Electronic Quantum Effects in
Enzymes
Lu Wang, Christine M. Isborn and Thomas E. Markland
16. Using Molecular Simulation to Study Biocatalysis in Ionic
Liquids
K. G. Sprenger and Jim Pfaendtner
17. The MoD-QM/MM Method: Applications to Studies of
Photosystem II and DNA G-Quadruplexes
Mikhail Askerka, Junming Ho, Enrique R. Batista, Jose A Gascón and
Victor S. Batista
Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, USA
Praise for the Series:
"Should be on the shelves of all libraries in the world as a whole
collection." --Chemistry in Industry
"The work most often consulted in the lab." --Enzymologia
“The Methods in Enzymology series represents the gold-standard."
--Neuroscience
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