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- The Membrane Protein Structural Dynamics Consortium (MPSDC) is a large scale collaborative consortium composed of an interdisciplinary team of scientists who use biophysical and computational methods to understand how the structure and movement of membrane proteins determine their functions. The Consortium conducts research on membrane protein function of energy transduction in signaling (ion channels and receptors) and energy interconversion (transporters and pumps) from a mechanistic perspective. The project was funded in May 2010 by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences as a Glue Grant which supports the research of complex biological problems that cannot be solved by a single research group. The MPSDC was largely spurred by the urgent, compelling need for high-resolution approaches to membrane protein structure and dynamics. (en)
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- "elucidate the relationship between structure, dynamics and function in a variety of membrane proteins"
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- University of Chicago (en)
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- Eduardo Perozo, Ph.D. (en)
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- Principal Investigator (en)
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- Membrane Protein Structural Dynamics Consortium (en)
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- "elucidate the relationship between structure, dynamics and function in a variety of membrane proteins" (en)
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- The Membrane Protein Structural Dynamics Consortium (MPSDC) is a large scale collaborative consortium composed of an interdisciplinary team of scientists who use biophysical and computational methods to understand how the structure and movement of membrane proteins determine their functions. The Consortium conducts research on membrane protein function of energy transduction in signaling (ion channels and receptors) and energy interconversion (transporters and pumps) from a mechanistic perspective. The project was funded in May 2010 by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences as a Glue Grant which supports the research of complex biological problems that cannot be solved by a single research group. The MPSDC was largely spurred by the urgent, compelling need for high-resolution a (en)
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- Membrane Protein Structural Dynamics Consortium (en)
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