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Steven D Schwartz

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|June 22, 2016
Targeting a Rate-Promoting Vibration with an Allosteric Mediator in Lactate DehydrogenaseMichael W Dzierlenga, Steven D Schwartz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 21, 2007
Reaction coordinate of an enzymatic reaction revealed by transition path samplingSara L Quaytman, Steven D Schwartz
Biochemistry|April 3, 2018
Promoting Vibrations and the Function of Enzymes. Emerging Theoretical and Experimental ConvergenceVern L Schramm, Steven D Schwartz
Nature Chemical Biology|July 22, 2009
Enzymatic transition states and dynamic motion in barrier crossingSteven D Schwartz, Vern L Schramm
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|November 5, 2014
Evolution alters the enzymatic reaction coordinate of dihydrofolate reductaseJean E Masterson, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 19, 2007
New mixed quantumsemiclassical propagation methodDimitri Antoniou, David Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 12, 2017
Incorporating Fast Protein Dynamics into Enzyme Design: A Proposed Mutant Aromatic Amine DehydrogenaseIoanna Zoi, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|December 9, 2017
Electric Fields and Fast Protein Dynamics in EnzymesIoanna Zoi, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
Molecular Physics|September 4, 2012
Barrier Crossing in Dihydrofolate Reductasedoes not involve a rate-promoting vibrationMariangela Dametto, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|November 15, 2011
The promoting vibration in human heart lactate dehydrogenase is a preferred vibrational channelArdy Davarifar, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|June 22, 2016
Targeting a Rate-Promoting Vibration with an Allosteric Mediator in Lactate DehydrogenaseMichael W Dzierlenga, Steven D Schwartz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 21, 2007
Reaction coordinate of an enzymatic reaction revealed by transition path samplingSara L Quaytman, Steven D Schwartz
Biochemistry|April 3, 2018
Promoting Vibrations and the Function of Enzymes. Emerging Theoretical and Experimental ConvergenceVern L Schramm, Steven D Schwartz
Nature Chemical Biology|July 22, 2009
Enzymatic transition states and dynamic motion in barrier crossingSteven D Schwartz, Vern L Schramm
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|November 5, 2014
Evolution alters the enzymatic reaction coordinate of dihydrofolate reductaseJean E Masterson, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 19, 2007
New mixed quantumsemiclassical propagation methodDimitri Antoniou, David Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 12, 2017
Incorporating Fast Protein Dynamics into Enzyme Design: A Proposed Mutant Aromatic Amine DehydrogenaseIoanna Zoi, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|December 9, 2017
Electric Fields and Fast Protein Dynamics in EnzymesIoanna Zoi, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
Molecular Physics|September 4, 2012
Barrier Crossing in Dihydrofolate Reductasedoes not involve a rate-promoting vibrationMariangela Dametto, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|November 15, 2011
The promoting vibration in human heart lactate dehydrogenase is a preferred vibrational channelArdy Davarifar, Dimitri Antoniou, Steven D Schwartz
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