PROJECT #17739 RESEARCH FOR CANCER
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Projects 17711-17724 Molecular basis of secondary active transporters. Secondary active membrane transporters are proteins that utilize ions to transport an assortment of molecules across cell membranes.
These proteins are found in all domains in life and surprisingly, despite vastly different structures, operate under the same mechanism by using an ion gradient to assist in small molecule transport.
Furthermore, many of these secondary active transporters are drug targets to treat disease like cancer, diabetes, and neurological disorders.
These simulations will allow us to understand a universal role of ion-coupling across different families of proteins.
PROJECT INFO
Manager(s): Matthew Chan
Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PROJECT WORK UNIT SUMMARY
Atoms: 47,577
Core: OPENMM_22
Status: Public
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