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  • New Views of Allostery

New Views of Allostery

Submission Deadline: December 8, 2022

This special issue will cover recent advances in the modeling and understanding of allostery, the structural and dynamical coupling between distant sites of a biological macromolecule. While this topic has a long history, the past decade has seen revolutionary changes in our understanding of the scope and nature of allosteric interactions. This special issue would include new theoretical models of allostery addressing how local deformation in the floppy and disordered mechanical network coordinates to create long-range coupled response and functionality of the system, and computational methods for the identification and mapping of allosteric networks, as well as novel experimental approaches to study allosteric mechanisms, including time-resolved and single-molecule studies. The special issue will also involve, for example, approaches to engineering allosteric regulation to enhance function and facilitate the design of sensors and drugs, allostery and the function of molecular machines (natural and synthetic) and protein complexes (conformational spread), the design of synthetic chemical networks that use allostery in feedback mechanisms, directed evolution of allostery employing enhanced sampling, Markov state models and machine-learning. This special issue will explore the most recent advances in elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying allostery as well as a broad range of applications involving molecular systems.

Topics covered include, but are not limited to:

  • Theoretical models of allostery and co-operativity at both molecular and systems levels
  • Computational prediction of allostery network and hotspot residues
  • Computational design of allostery and co-operativity
  • Experimental probe and quantification of allostery

Guest Editors

Qiang Cui, Boston University

Peter Hamm, University of Zurich

Gilad Haran, Weizmann Institute of Science

Changbong Hyeon, Korea Institute for Advanced Study

JCP Editors

John Straub, Boston University

Emily Weiss, Northwestern University

David Reichman, Columbia University


How to submit:

  • Please submit through the online submission system.
  • Under manuscript type → select Article or Communication, as appropriate.
  • Under manuscript information → Manuscript classification → select Special Topic: “New Views of Allostery”
Submission Deadline: December 8, 2022
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