Browsing by Author "Mitraki, A."
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Amyloid-like self-assembly of peptide sequences from the adenovirus fiber shaft: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations
Tamamis, Phanourios; Kasotakis, E.; Mitraki, A.; Archontis, Georgios Z. (2009)The self-assembly of peptides and proteins into nanostructures is related to the fundamental problems of protein folding and misfolding and has potential applications in medicine, materials science and nanotechnology. ...
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Combination of theoretical and experimental approaches for the design and study of fibril-forming peptides
Tamamis, Phanourios; Kasotakis, E.; Archontis, Georgios Z.; Mitraki, A. (2014)Self-assembling peptides that can form supramolecular structures such as fibrils, ribbons, and nanotubes are of particular interest to modern bionanotechnology and materials science. Their ability to form biocompatible ...
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Self-assembly of an aspartate-rich sequence from the adenovirus fiber shaft: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations and experiments
Tamamis, Phanourios; Terzaki, K.; Kassinopoulos, Marios; Mastrogiannis, L.; Mossou, E.; Forsyth, V. T.; Mitchell, E. P.; Mitraki, A.; Archontis, Georgios Z. (2014)The self-assembly of short peptides into fibrous nanostructures (such as fibrils and tubes) has recently become the subject of intense theoretical and experimental scrutiny, as such assemblies are promising candidates for ...