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University of Groningen

Computational studies of influenza hemagglutinin

Boonstra, Sander

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Publication date: 2017

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Boonstra, S. (2017). Computational studies of influenza hemagglutinin: How does it mediate membrane fusion?. University of Groningen.

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1. Boonstra S, Onck PR, van der Giessen E. 2016. CHARMM TIP3P water model sup-presses peptide folding by solvating the unfolded state. J. Phys. Chem. B 120:3692– 3698.

2. Blijleven JS, Boonstra S, Onck PR, van der Giessen E, van Oijen AM. 2016. Mecha-nisms of influenza viral membrane fusion. Semin. Cell Dev. Biol. 60:78–88.

3. Boonstra S, Onck PR, van der Giessen E. 2017. Computation of hemagglutinin free energy difference by the confinement method. J. Phys. Chem. B Accepted.

4. Boonstra S, Blijleven JS, Roos WH, Onck PR, van der Giessen E, van Oijen AM. Hemagglutinin-mediated membrane fusion: A biophysical perspective. Annu. Rev.

Biophys.Submitted.

5. Boonstra S, Blijleven JS, Ivanovic T, Onck PR, van Oijen AM, van der Giessen E. Crit-ical interactions in the globular bottom of influenza hemagglutinin. In preparation.

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