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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
2532006
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
2502005
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
2202003
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
2192011
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
1982004
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
1222005
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
1182008
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
1152009
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
1062005
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
632013
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
592005
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
502015
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
492011
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
362004
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
242017
Fibrinogen Unfolding Mechanisms Are Not Too Much of a Stretch
M Guthold, SS Cho
Structure 19 (11), 1536-1538, 2011
212011
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