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# Brian D Zoltowski, Brian Vaccaro & Brian R Crane, '''Mechanism-based tuning of a LOV domain photoreceptor''' Published online: 30 August 2009 | doi:10.1038/nchembio.210 ([http://www.nature.com/nchembio/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nchembio.210.html Article])
# Brian D Zoltowski, Brian Vaccaro & Brian R Crane, '''Mechanism-based tuning of a LOV domain photoreceptor''' Published online: 30 August 2009 | doi:10.1038/nchembio.210 ([http://www.nature.com/nchembio/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nchembio.210.html Article])
# Markus Dittrich, Peter L. Freddolino, and Klaus Schulten, ''' When Light falls in LOV: A QM/MM Study of Photoexcitation in Phot-LOV1 of C. Reinhardtii''', Published in final edited form as: J Phys Chem B. 2005 July 7; 109(26): 13006–13013N
# Markus Dittrich, Peter L. Freddolino, and Klaus Schulten, ''' When Light falls in LOV: A QM/MM Study of Photoexcitation in Phot-LOV1 of C. Reinhardtii''', Published in final edited form as: J Phys Chem B. 2005 July 7; 109(26): 13006–13013N
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# John M. Christie,*‡§ Stephanie B. Corchnoy,Trevor E. Swartz, Mark Hokenson, In-Seob Han, Winslow R. Briggs,# and Roberto A. Bogomolni, '''Steric Interactions Stabilize the Signaling State of the LOV2 Domain of Phototropin 1''', Published in Biochemistry, 2007, 46 (32), pp 9310–9319, July 21, 2007 ([http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/bi700852w Article])
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# John M. Christie, Stephanie B. Corchnoy, Trevor E. Swartz, Mark Hokenson, In-Seob Han, Winslow R. Briggs, and Roberto A. Bogomolni, '''Steric Interactions Stabilize the Signaling State of the LOV2 Domain of Phototropin 1''', Published in Biochemistry, 2007, 46 (32), pp 9310–9319, July 21, 2007 ([http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/bi700852w Article])
===Molecular dynamics references===
===Molecular dynamics references===

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Contents

Information and references



LOV2 & LOVTAP references

  1. Strickland et al. Light-activated DNA binding in a designed allosteric protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2008) vol. 105 (31) pp. 10709 (Article)
  2. Freddolino, P.L., Dittrich M., Schulten K., Dynamic Switching Mechanisms in LOV1 and LOV2 Domains of Plant Phototropins. Biophysical Journal, 91, 3630-3639, 2006 (Article)
  3. Atsushi Yamamoto, Tatsuya Iwata, Satoru Tokutomi and Hideki Kandori, Role of Phe1010 in Light-Induced Structural Changes of the neo1-LOV2 Domain of Adiantum Biochemistry, 2008, 47 (3), pp 922–928 (Article)
  4. Brian D Zoltowski, Brian Vaccaro & Brian R Crane, Mechanism-based tuning of a LOV domain photoreceptor Published online: 30 August 2009 | doi:10.1038/nchembio.210 (Article)
  5. Markus Dittrich, Peter L. Freddolino, and Klaus Schulten, When Light falls in LOV: A QM/MM Study of Photoexcitation in Phot-LOV1 of C. Reinhardtii, Published in final edited form as: J Phys Chem B. 2005 July 7; 109(26): 13006–13013N
  6. John M. Christie, Stephanie B. Corchnoy, Trevor E. Swartz, Mark Hokenson, In-Seob Han, Winslow R. Briggs, and Roberto A. Bogomolni, Steric Interactions Stabilize the Signaling State of the LOV2 Domain of Phototropin 1, Published in Biochemistry, 2007, 46 (32), pp 9310–9319, July 21, 2007 (Article)

Molecular dynamics references

  1. Michael P. Allen, Introduction to Molecular Dynamics Simulation published in Computational Soft Matter: From Synthetic Polymers to Proteins, Lecture Notes, Norbert Attig, Kurt Binder, Helmut Grubmüller, Kurt Kremer(Eds.), John von Neumann Institute for Computing, Jülich, NIC Series, Vol. 23, ISBN3-00-012641-4, pp. 1-28, 2004. (Article)
  2. Introduction to molecular dynamics: website



VMD informations

VMD is used to visualize molecules. It is quite user friendly.

  • A tutorial for VMD can be found here.


NAMD informations

NAMD performs minimization and equilibration.


Run a simulation

A simulation is composed of different steps. Here are a few links that deal with heating and stabilization.


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