Live Poster Session: Zoom Link
Thursday, July 30th 1:15-2:30pm EDT
Abstract: Dou et al engineered the first fluorescence-activating beta barrel that binds a small GFP derived chromophore known as DFHBI. The Smith Lab subsequently developed a more comprehensive and rational explanation for why one variant of the beta barrel structure differed from another in terms of fluorescence. Quantum mechanical calculations and molecular dynamics simulations have shown that that, in most cases, slower chromophore bond rotation times are correlated with variant brightness. We will present mechanisms by which particular conformations of the proteins produce different bond rotation time.
SummerPosterSession2020_final-Justin-NguyenLive Poster Session: Zoom Link
Thursday, July 30th 1:15-2:30pm EDT