SCIENCE AT THE EDGE SEMINAR
QB/GEDD
Friday, March 21 at 11:30am
Room 1400 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Bldg.
Refreshments at 11:15
Michael Gilson
Computer-Aided Drug Design
University of California, San Diego
Plumbing the Depths of Entropy and Enthalpy in Molecular Recognition
Molecular recognition is of fundamental importance in biology, and targeted molecules are widely used as drugs and biochemical probes. However, the design of drugs and other targeted
molecules still involves a great deal of experimental trial and error. Our lab aims to speed this process by developing a deeper understanding of molecular recognition and building this understanding into new computational tools. I will discuss our progress
in computing and interpreting changes in entropy and enthalpy in noncovalent binding, including studies of protein flexibility, motional correlations, and structured and semi-structured water in protein binding sites.