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Chemistry

University of South Florida

Theses/Dissertations

2013

Computational Chemistry

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Development Of Improved Models For Gas Sorption Simulation, Keith Mclaughlin Jan 2013

Development Of Improved Models For Gas Sorption Simulation, Keith Mclaughlin

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Computational chemistry offers one the ability to develop a better understanding of the complex physical and chemical interactions that are fundamental to macro- and mesoscopic processes that are seen in laboratory experiments, industrial processes, and ordinary, everyday life. For many systems, the physics of interest occur at the molecular or atomistic levels, and in these cases, computational modeling and two well refined simulation techniques become invaluable: Monte Carlo (MC) and molecular dynamics (MD). In this work, two well established problems were tackled. First, models and potentials for various gas molecules were produced and refined from first principles. These models, although …


Computational Approaches For Structure Based Drug Design And Protein Structure-Function Prediction, Sai Lakshmana Kumar Vankayala Jan 2013

Computational Approaches For Structure Based Drug Design And Protein Structure-Function Prediction, Sai Lakshmana Kumar Vankayala

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation thesis consists of a series of chapters that are interwoven by solving interesting biological problems, employing various computational methodologies. These techniques provide meaningful physical insights to promote the scientific fields of interest. Focus of chapter 1 concerns, the importance of computational tools like docking studies in advancing structure based drug design processes. This chapter also addresses the prime concerns like scoring functions, sampling algorithms and flexible docking studies that hamper the docking successes. Information about the different kinds of flexible dockings in terms of accuracy, time limitations and success studies are presented. Later the importance of Induced fit …


Virtual Screening For Inhibitors Of Anti-Apoptotic Proteins: Dck, Bcl-Xl, Mcl-1, Mdmx, And Mdm2, Courtney Jerome Du Boulay Jan 2013

Virtual Screening For Inhibitors Of Anti-Apoptotic Proteins: Dck, Bcl-Xl, Mcl-1, Mdmx, And Mdm2, Courtney Jerome Du Boulay

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

←Within this dissertation the topic of virtual screening is discussed with regard to three different cancer targets and also a brief introduction of the tools used in virtual screening. In Chapter 1, the reader will be introduced to virtual screening and the programs that are used in virtual screening. In Chapter 2, the first of three projects are discussed. This project consists of the work that was done to find inhibitors of the P53 binding domain of MDMX. In this project the mobility of residues within the binding site of MDMX are discussed and the ways in which we attempted …