Towards a
better understanding of enzyme: methods and applications of molecular dynamics
Dr. Wenjin Li
The University of Illinois at Chicago
About
the Speaker
Dr. Li obtained his doctoral degree in
Computational Biology (2012) from Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences,
thereafter he joined the University of Illinois at Chicago as a postdoc. His
research aims at understanding the structure and dynamics of proteins,
particularly enzymes, at the atomic level.
Talk
Information
Proteins are fundamental macromolecules in living
organisms. Many proteins are enzymes that can catalyse (bio)chemical reactions
a million times (or more) faster than uncatalysed ones. Generally, different
kinds of enzymes have their unique structures and dynamics in catalysis. The
understanding of enzyme structures and dynamics at the atomic level remains a
challenge, although it is very helpful for applications in protein engineering
and biomedical research. Along with experimental studies, theoretical and
computational researches (particularly molecular dynamics studies) are playing
a more and more important role in addressing this challenge. In this
presentation, focusing on my own works in molecular dynamics, I will talk about
the following three topics: 1) The structure and dynamics of proteins from the
viewpoint of force;2) Methods in reaction coordinate identification;3) Methods
infree energy calculation.
时间:2017年3月30号上午9:30-10:30
地点:办公楼628会议室(原620-12会议室)
All are welcome!