CASP Special Interest Group on Modeling Ensembles and Alternative Conformations of Proteins: Dynamics and mechanisms of CRISPR-Cas9
Gaetano Montelione
Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, and Constellation Endowed Chair in Bioinformatics Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The next CASP SIG on Modeling Ensembles and Alternative Conformations of Proteins will be held via Zoom on?Wednesday July 3, 2024?at?11:00 am EST.?
"Dynamics and mechanisms of CRISPR-Cas9 through the lens of computational methods"
Prof. Giulia Palermo
Department of Bioengineering and Chemistry
University of California Riverside, USA
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Agenda
-?????? Intro to CASP CE SIG – GT Montelione 5 min
-?????? "Dynamics and mechanisms of CRISPR-Cas9 through the lens of computational methods" – J Palermo? 40 min (including discussion)
-?????? Progress on CASP16 Multiple Conformations Experiment –?? 15 min
CASP SIG on Conformational Ensembles Vision Statement Recognizing that biomolecules do not have static structures, but rather adopt a distribution of conformational states. The CASP- SIG aims to evaluate if a critical assessment of predictions of conformational ensembles or multiple conformational states of biomolecules is feasible. The special interest group aims to discuss developments in the fields of structural and computational biology that are anticipated in the next 2-5 years and define protocols for assessing the accuracy of ensemble model predictions.
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Zoom Link for Monthly Meeting (Held the first Wednesday of the Month at 11:00am EST):??https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81663975964?pwd=Rkt4NjhGQUYra3ZGTEJxR2szdjRwZz09
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