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Samuel S. Cho
Samuel S. Cho
Departments of Physics and Computer Science, Wake Forest University
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P versus Q: Structural reaction coordinates capture protein folding on smooth landscapes
SS Cho, Y Levy, PG Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of …, 2006
2492006
A survey of flexible protein binding mechanisms and their transition states using native topology based energy landscapes
Y Levy, SS Cho, JN Onuchic, PG Wolynes
Journal of molecular biology 346 (4), 1121-1145, 2005
2472005
Entropic stabilization of proteins by TMAO
SS Cho, G Reddy, JE Straub, D Thirumalai
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 115 (45), 13401-13407, 2011
2182011
Consideration of molecular weight during compound selection in virtual target-based database screening
Y Pan, N Huang, S Cho, AD Mackerell
Journal of chemical information and computer sciences 43 (1), 267-272, 2003
2172003
Domain swapping is a consequence of minimal frustration
S Yang, SS Cho, Y Levy, MS Cheung, H Levine, PG Wolynes, JN Onuchic
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of …, 2004
2002004
Origins of barriers and barrierless folding in BBL
SS Cho, P Weinkam, PG Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (1), 118, 2008
1202008
Symmetry and frustration in protein energy landscapes: A near degeneracy resolves the Rop dimer-folding mystery
Y Levy, SS Cho, T Shen, JN Onuchic, PG Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (7), 2373-2378, 2005
1182005
Assembly mechanisms of RNA pseudoknots are determined by the stabilities of constituent secondary structures
SS Cho, DL Pincus, D Thirumalai
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (41), 17349-17354, 2009
1132009
The energy landscape of modular repeat proteins: topology determines folding mechanism in the ankyrin family
DU Ferreiro, SS Cho, EA Komives, PG Wolynes
Journal of molecular biology 354 (3), 679-692, 2005
1052005
Stabilizing IκBα by “consensus” design
DU Ferreiro, CF Cervantes, SME Truhlar, SS Cho, PG Wolynes, ...
Journal of molecular biology 365 (4), 1201-1216, 2007
802007
Quantitative criteria for native energetic heterogeneity influences in the prediction of protein folding kinetics
SS Cho, Y Levy, PG Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (2), 434, 2009
712009
Computational and experimental characterizations of silver nanoparticle–apolipoprotein biocorona
R Li, R Chen, P Chen, Y Wen, PC Ke, SS Cho
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 117 (43), 13451-13456, 2013
592013
Overcoming residual frustration in domain-swapping: the roles of disulfide bonds in dimerization and aggregation
SS Cho, Y Levy, JN Onuchic, PG Wolynes
Physical biology 2, S44, 2005
582005
Minimal models for proteins and RNA: From folding to function
DL Pincus, SS Cho, C Hyeon, D Thirumalai
Progress in molecular biology and translational science 84, 203-250, 2008
542008
MD simulations of tRNA and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases: dynamics, folding, binding, and allostery
R Li, LM Macnamara, JD Leuchter, RW Alexander, SS Cho
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 16 (7), 15872-15902, 2015
462015
Folding of Human Telomerase RNA Pseudoknot using ion-jump and temperature quench simulations.
S Biyun, SS Cho, D Thirumalai
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2011
452011
Folding path of P5abc RNA involves direct coupling of secondary and tertiary structures
E Koculi, SS Cho, R Desai, D Thirumalai, SA Woodson
Nucleic acids research 40 (16), 8011-8020, 2012
432012
Molecular recognition of aldehydes by aldehyde dehydrogenase and mechanism of nucleophile activation
T Wymore, J Hempel, SS Cho, AD MacKerell Jr, HB Nicholas Jr, ...
PROTEINS: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics 57 (4), 758-771, 2004
352004
Stretching single fibrin fibers hampers their lysis
W Li, T Lucioni, R Li, K Bonin, SS Cho, M Guthold
Acta biomaterialia 60, 264-274, 2017
232017
Fibrinogen Unfolding Mechanisms Are Not Too Much of a Stretch
M Guthold, SS Cho
Structure 19 (11), 1536-1538, 2011
202011
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