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| Comparative
Bioinformatics |
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Early
genomic sequencing efforts promised to revolutionize biology and
medicine. Subsequently, high-throughput sequencing efforts have provided the
"blueprints" of myriad living organisms. However, this information
overload is creating nearly as many problems as it provides answers.
New and more sensitive computational methods are needed to properly
analyze the generated data. Much of our work is focused in these areas,
specifically development of new protein functional site prediction
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second aspect of our work uses biophysical techniques to investigate
protein stability, structure and function. Our past efforts mostly
focused on protein electrostatics. Currently, we are attempting to
elucidate stability/flexibility relataionships. As such, we are
developing a powerful Distance Constraint Model that harmoniously
combines mechanical and thermodynamic descriptions of protein
structure. Consequently, Quantitative Stability/Flexibility
Relationships can be computed in order to reveal functional mechanisms.
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Dennis R. Livesay
Associate Professor
Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223
phone: 704.687.7995;
fax: 704.687.8667
email: drlivesa at uncc dot edu |
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