EPSRC Reference: |
GR/A02463/01 |
Title: |
MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS AND THE ORIGINS OF MECHANICAL STRENGTH |
Principal Investigator: |
Williams, Professor PM |
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Department: |
Sch of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Organisation: |
University of Nottingham |
Scheme: |
Advanced Fellowship (Pre-FEC) |
Starts: |
01 October 2000 |
Ends: |
30 September 2005 |
Value (£): |
224,020
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Summary on Grant Application Form |
In nature, communication is accomplished through the interaction of molecules and an understanding of this social behaviour is fundamental to the study of biology. Nature utilises free energy changes on ligand binding to do mechanical work, and uses the mechanical properties of ligand interactions to function. In this project, these systems will be investigated through the experimental analysis of binding and unbinding energy landscapes, and their interrelation to theoretical investigations of these systems. Force spectroscopy gives a unique insight into the energetics of molecular interactions and mechanical strength. Here, I propose to develop experimental methodologies supported by rigorous computational analysis of the molecular structural basis of mechanical strength. Themes to be investigated are: The experimental investigation of the mechanical properties of molecules, the investigation of energy landscapes of molecular systems through force spectroscopy, the development and application of computational and theoretical models to measure and predict binding and unbinding energy landscapes, the creation of computational approaches to understand and predict the mechanical properties of molecular systems, and to unify the experimental and computational approaches to reveal the structural basis of the mechanical and interaction properties of molecules.
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