David C. Kombo, Ph.D

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1990-1996 Physiology & Biophysics/Biochemistry/Biomathematical Sciences Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Computational Molecular Biophysics, Computer-aided Drug Design
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George Nemethy grad student 1992-1994 Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Harold Abraham Scheraga grad student 1994-1996 Cornell
Shalom Rackovsky grad student 1995-1997
David L. Beveridge post-doc 1999-2002 Wesleyan
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Kombo DC, Jayaram B, Mcconnell KJ, et al. (2002) Calculation of the affinity of the λ repressor-operator complex based on free energy component analysis Molecular Simulation. 28: 187-211
Kombo DC, McConnell KJ, Young MA, et al. (2001) Molecular dynamics simulation reveals sequence-intrinsic and protein-induced geometrical features of the OL1 DNA operator. Biopolymers. 59: 205-25
Kombo DC, Young MA, Beveridge DL. (2000) One nanosecond molecular dynamics simulation of the N-terminal domain of the lambda repressor protein. Biopolymers. 53: 596-605
Kombo DC, Young MA, Beveridge DL. (2000) Molecular dynamics simulation accurately predicts the experimentally-observed distributions of the (C, N, O) protein atoms around water molecules and sodium ions. Proteins. 39: 212-5
Kombo DC, Ravishanker G, Rackovsky S, et al. (1999) Computational Analysis of Variants of the Operator Binding Domain of the Bacteriophage λ Repressor International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 75: 313-325
Kombo DC, Némethy G, Gibson KD, et al. (1996) Effects on protein structure and function of replacing tryptophan with 5-hydroxytryptophan: single-tryptophan mutants of the N-terminal domain of the bacteriophage lambda repressor. Journal of Protein Chemistry. 15: 77-86
Kombo DC, Némethy G, Gibson KD, et al. (1996) Computer-aided discrimination between active and inactive mutants of the N-terminal domain of the bacteriophage lambda repressor. Journal of Molecular Biology. 256: 517-32
Kombo DC, Némethy G, Gibson KD, et al. (1996) Effects on Protein Structure and Function of Replacing Tryptophan with 5-Hydroxytryptophan: Single-Tryptophan Mutants of the N-Terminal Domain of the Bacteriophage A. Repressor Protein Journal. 15: 77-86
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