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2. Surface viscosities of lipid bilayers determined from equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations
3. Phosphatidyl serine preconditions the A2AAR for G-protein coupling via a conserved motif on TM6 and TM7
4. Experimental studies of wild type A2A receptor and cholesterol-binding receptor variants support a model for cholesterol as an allosteric modulator of G protein coupling
5. The molecular determinants of membrane viscosity
6. Regulation of human A2A adenosine receptor conformational dynamics by endogenous phospholipids
7. Sampling protein-lipid interactions with swarms of trajectories and a transition matrix analysis
8. Structural basis for regulation of a human GPCR by membrane lipids investigated by NMR spectroscopy
9. Activation of G-protein-coupled receptors is thermodynamically linked to lipid solvation
10. Plasmalogen Lipids Influence Lateral and Transverse Organization in Model Membranes
11. Challenging the Dogma - Cell Plasma Membranes are Asymmetric not only in Phospholipid Composition but also Abundance
12. Membrane Fluidity: Both Fundamental and Functional
13. Lipid Chain Entropy and Exchange in the Vicinity of G-Protein Coupled Receptors
14. Plasma Membrane Packing Asymmetry Drives Transmembrane Protein Localization
15. Differential or Curvature Stress? Modus Vivendi
16. Direct Imaging of Nanoscale Lipid Organization in Probe-Free Biomimetic Membranes
17. Simulations of an Asymmetric Mammalian Lipidome
18. Free Energy of Specific Cholesterol-GPCR Interactions
19. Nanoscale Structure of Lipid Bilayers Revealed by In-Silico and Experimental Small Angle Neutron Scattering
20. A2A Adenosine Receptor Activation Studied by All-Atom Simulation
21. All Atom Simulations of the Inner and Outer Leaflet of the Erythrocyte Plasma Membrane
22. Predicting Spectral Properties of Polarity Sensitive Dyes with QM/MM Simulation
23. Anomalously slow dynamics and high viscosity of sphingomyelin
24. Adaptation of membranes to high pressure
25. Lipid abundance asymmetry: An unexplored dimension of plasma membrane organization
26. Membrane mimetic dependence of GPCR energy landscapes
27. From Dynamics to Membrane Organization: Experimental Breakthroughs Occasion a “Modeling Manifesto”
28. Simulating GPCRS in Minimal Membrane Mixtures
29. Predicting Spectral Properties of Polarity Sensitive Dyes with QM/MM Simulation
30. Role of Cholesterol in Adenosine A2A Receptor Activity
31. Identification of Two New Cholesterol Interaction Sites on the A2A Adenosine Receptor
32. STRD MARTINI: Simulating Quasi-2D Hydrodynamics with Chemically Detailed Lipid Models
33. Nanoscale Structure of Lipid Bilayers Revealed by In-Silico and Experimental Small Angle Neutron Scattering
34. Predicting Cholesterol Interaction Sites on GPCRs by Molecular Simulation
35. Hysteresis and the Cholesterol-Dependent Melting Transition of the Martini Model
36. Automated Identification of Cholesterol Interaction Sites on G-Protein Coupled Receptors by Coarse-Grained Simulation
37. Toward Hydrodynamics with Solvent Free Lipid Models: STRD Martini
38. Stirring a Low Reynolds Number MARTINI
39. Amphipathic Helices—Wedge? Or Nae Nae?
40. Hexagonal Substructure and Hydrogen Bonding in Liquid-Ordered Phases Containing Palmitoyl Sphingomyelin
41. Retinal Flips the Script
42. Nanoscale Structure and Dynamics of the Liquid Ordered Phase
43. Lipid-Lipid Interactions Determine the Membrane Spontaneous Curvature
44. The Molecular Structure of the Liquid Ordered Phase
45. Identification of Two New Cholesterol Interaction Sites on the A2AAdenosine Receptor
46. Water Under the BAR
47. Predictions for Cholesterol Interaction Sites on the A2A Adenosine Receptor
48. Understanding the Role of Amphipathic Helices in N-BAR Domain Driven Membrane Remodeling
49. Agonist Dynamics and Conformational Selection during Microsecond Simulations of the A2A Adenosine Receptor
50. Ligand Dynamics during Microsecond Simulations of the A2a Adenosine Receptor
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