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What can I get for one piconewton? How biological molecules respond to thermal scale mechanical forces
Add to Calendar 2023-03-16T18:30:00 2023-03-16T19:30:00 UTC What can I get for one piconewton? How biological molecules respond to thermal scale mechanical forces 301A Chemistry Building
Start DateThu, Mar 16, 2023
2:30 PM
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End DateThu, Mar 16, 2023
3:30 PM
Presented By
Glen Hocky - New York University
Event Series: Chemistry Department Theoretical Seminar Series Spring 2023
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Glen Hocky

Glen Hocky - New York University

Abstract:

In order to perform some of their most important functions, cells must be able to generate, sense, and respond to mechanical forces. Many mechanosensing proteins have been discovered that are believed to change their behavior in a predictable and repeatable way when they are under mechanical tension. Yet, in most of these cases, we don't know the molecular basis of how this force shifts the conformations adopted by the protein, or how this then leads to a concomitant change in function. The molecular basis of mechanosensing can in principle be predicted using molecular simulation techniques, however this approach has either not been employed or not been successful because of the small magnitude of forces involved and the large size and complexity of the mechanosensors. In this talk, I will discuss our efforts to develop molecular simulation techniques to overcome this challenge, and applications to mechanically sensitive processes in biology and in soft matter physics.