Title
Computer modeling in biotechnology: A partner in development
Date Issued
01 December 2008
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Aksimentiev A.
Brunner R.
Cohen J.
Comer J.
Hardy D.
Rajan A.
Shih A.
Sigalov G.
Yin Y.
Schulten K.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
Computational modeling can be a useful partner in biotechnology, in particular, in nanodevice engineering. Such modeling guides development through nanoscale views of biomolecules and devices not available through experimental imaging methods. We illustrate the role of computational modeling, mainly of molecular dynamics, through four case studies: development of silicon bionanodevices for single molecule electrical recording, development of carbon nano-tube-biomolecular systems as in vivo sensors, development of lipoprotein nanodiscs for assays of single membrane proteins, and engineering of oxygen tolerance into the enzyme hydrogenase for photosynthetic hydrogen gas production. The four case studies show how molecular dynamics approaches were adapted to the specific technical uses through (i) multi-scale extensions, (ii) fast quantum chemical force field evaluation, (iii) coarse graining, and (iv) novel sampling methods. The adapted molecular dynamics simulations provided key information on device behavior and revealed development opportunities, arguing that the "computational microscope" is an indispensable nanoengineering tool. © 2008 Humana Press.
Start page
181
End page
234
Volume
474
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Nano-tecnología
Biotecnología médica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-58149292269
PubMed ID
ISBN
9781934115350
Source
Methods in Molecular Biology
ISSN of the container
10643745
ISBN of the container
978-193411535-0
DOI of the container
10.1007/978-1-59745-480-3_11
Source funding
National Center for Research Resources
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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