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247. V. Nguemaha, S. Qin, and H.-X. Zhou (2018). Atomistic modeling of intrinsically disordered proteins under PEG crowding: quantitative comparison with experimental data and implication of protein-crowder attraction. J. Phys. Chem. B 122, 11262-11270.pdf
246. J. B. Amin, X. Leng, A. Gochman, H.-X. Zhou, and L. P. Wollmuth (2018). A conserved glycine harboring disease-associated mutations permits NMDA receptor slow deactivation and high Ca2+ permeability. Nat. Commun. 9, 3748.pdf
245. A. Hicks and H.-X. Zhou (2018). Temperature-induced collapse of a disordered peptide observed by three sampling methods in molecular dynamics simulations. J. Chem. Phys. 149, 072313.pdf
244. H.-X. Zhou, V. Nguemaha, K. Mazarakos, and S. Qin (2018). Why do disordered and structured proteins behave differently in phase separation? Trends Biochem. Sci. 43, 499-516.pdf
243. V. Nguemaha and H.-X. Zhou (2018). Liquid-liquid phase separation of patchy particles illuminates diverse effects of regulatory components on protein droplet formation. Sci. Rep. 8, 6728.pdf
242. P. Campitelli, J. Guo, H.-X. Zhou, and S. B. Ozkan (2018). A hinge-shift mechanism modulates allosteric regulations in human Pin1. J. Phys. Chem. B. 122, 5623-5629.pdf
241. A. Banks, S. Qin, K. L. Weiss, C. B. Stanley, and H.-X. Zhou (2018). Intrinsically disordered protein exhibits both compaction and expansion under macromolecular crowding. Biophys. J. 114, 1067-1079.pdf
240. H.-X. Zhou and X. Pang (2018). Electrostatic interactions in protein structure, folding, binding, and condensation. Chem. Rev. 118, 1691-1741.pdf
239. T. H. Nguyen, H.-X. Zhou, and D. D. L. Minh (2018). Using the fast Fourier transform in binding free energy calculations. J. Comput. Chem. 39, 621-636.pdf