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Sergei Noskov
Sergei Noskov
Full Professor, Centre for Molecular Simulations, University of Calgary
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Control of ion selectivity in potassium channels by electrostatic and dynamic properties of carbonyl ligands
SY Noskov, S Berneche, B Roux
Nature 431 (7010), 830-834, 2004
6502004
Molecular dynamics study of hydration in ethanol− water mixtures using a polarizable force field
SY Noskov, G Lamoureux, B Roux
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 109 (14), 6705-6713, 2005
3462005
Emerging Diversity in Lipid–Protein Interactions
V Corradi, BI Sejdiu, H Mesa-Galloso, H Abdizadeh, SY Noskov, ...
Chemical reviews, 2019
3162019
Ion permeation through the α-hemolysin channel: theoretical studies based on Brownian dynamics and Poisson-Nernst-Plank electrodiffusion theory
SY Noskov, W Im, B Roux
Biophysical journal 87 (4), 2299-2309, 2004
2552004
Ion selectivity in potassium channels
SY Noskov, B Roux
Biophysical chemistry 124 (3), 279-291, 2006
2402006
Importance of hydration and dynamics on the selectivity of the KcsA and NaK channels
SY Noskov, B Roux
The Journal of general physiology 129 (2), 135-143, 2007
2322007
Control of ion selectivity in LeuT: two Na+ binding sites with two different mechanisms
SY Noskov, B Roux
Journal of molecular biology 377 (3), 804-818, 2008
2132008
Atomic level anisotropy in the electrostatic modeling of lone pairs for a polarizable force field based on the classical Drude oscillator
E Harder, VM Anisimov, IV Vorobyov, PEM Lopes, SY Noskov, ...
Journal of chemical theory and computation 2 (6), 1587-1597, 2006
1752006
Ion selectivity in channels and transporters
B Roux, S Bernèche, B Egwolf, B Lev, SY Noskov, CN Rowley, H Yu
Journal of general physiology 137 (5), 415-426, 2011
1732011
Free energy decomposition of protein-protein interactions
SY Noskov, C Lim
Biophysical journal 81 (2), 737-750, 2001
1382001
Representation of Ion–Protein Interactions Using the Drude Polarizable Force-Field
H Li, V Ngo, MC Da Silva, DR Salahub, K Callahan, B Roux, SY Noskov
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 119 (29), 9401-9416, 2015
1222015
Identification of novel cholesterol-binding regions in Kir2 channels
I Rosenhouse-Dantsker A.,Noskov S. , Durdagi, S
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2013
1112013
Potassium channels in the heart: structure, function and regulation
E Grandi, MC Sanguinetti, DC Bartos, DM Bers, Y Chen‐Izu, ...
The Journal of Physiology 595 (7), 2209–2228, 2017
1042017
Two mechanisms of ion selectivity in protein binding sites
H Yu, SY Noskov, B Roux
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (47), 20329-20334, 2010
972010
Combined receptor and ligand-based approach to the universal pharmacophore model development for studies of drug blockade to the hERG1 pore domain
S Durdagi, HJ Duff, SY Noskov
Journal of chemical information and modeling 51 (2), 463-474, 2011
932011
Ion-controlled conformational dynamics in the outward-open transition from an occluded state of LeuT
C Zhao, S Stolzenberg, L Gracia, H Weinstein, S Noskov, L Shi
Biophysical journal 103 (5), 878-888, 2012
912012
Hydrophobic plug functions as a gate in voltage-gated proton channels
A Chamberlin, F Qiu, S Rebolledo, Y Wang, SY Noskov, HP Larsson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (2), E273-E282, 2014
872014
Evidence for a third sodium-binding site in glutamate transporters suggests an ion/substrate coupling model
HP Larsson, X Wang, B Lev, I Baconguis, DA Caplan, NP Vyleta, HP Koch, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (31), 13912-13917, 2010
852010
A three-dimensional model of a group II intron RNA and its interaction with the intron-encoded reverse transcriptase
L Dai, D Chai, SQ Gu, J Gabel, SY Noskov, FJH Blocker, AM Lambowitz, ...
Molecular cell 30 (4), 472-485, 2008
852008
Modeling of Open, Closed and Open-Inactivated States of hERG1 Channel: Structural Mechanisms of the State-Dependent Drug Binding
S Durdagi, S Deshpande, H Duff, SY Noskov
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2012
822012
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