Vishal Minhas
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Sun T, Korolev N, Minhas V, Mirzoev A, Lyubartsev A, Nordenskiold L
Biophys J
. 2023 Nov;
123(11):1414-1434.
PMID: 37915169
Due to the vast length scale inside the cell nucleus, multiscale models are required to understand chromatin folding, structure, and dynamics and how they regulate genomic activities such as DNA...
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Sun T, Minhas V, Mirzoev A, Korolev N, Lyubartsev A, Nordenskiold L
J Chem Theory Comput
. 2022 May;
18(6):3948-3960.
PMID: 35580041
The nucleosome core particle (NCP) is a large complex of 145-147 base pairs of DNA and eight histone proteins and is the basic building block of chromatin that forms the...
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Sun T, Minhas V, Korolev N, Mirzoev A, Lyubartsev A, Nordenskiold L
Front Mol Biosci
. 2021 Apr;
8:645527.
PMID: 33816559
Recent advances in methodology enable effective coarse-grained modeling of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) based on underlying atomistic force field simulations. The so-called bottom-up coarse-graining practice separates fast and slow dynamic processes...
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Minhas V, Sun T, Mirzoev A, Korolev N, Lyubartsev A, Nordenskiold L
J Phys Chem B
. 2019 Dec;
124(1):38-49.
PMID: 31805230
Accurate parametrization of force fields (FFs) is of ultimate importance for computer simulations to be reliable and to possess a predictive power. In this work, we analyzed, in multi-microsecond simulations...
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Sun T, Mirzoev A, Minhas V, Korolev N, Lyubartsev A, Nordenskiold L
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2019 May;
47(11):5550-5562.
PMID: 31106383
DNA condensation and phase separation is of utmost importance for DNA packing in vivo with important applications in medicine, biotechnology and polymer physics. The presence of hexagonally ordered DNA is...