Florence Tama
- Member status:
- Affiliate Member
- Department:
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
- Profile page:
- http://www.biochem.arizona.edu/dept/ppl/Profiles/tama.htm
- Email:
- ftama [at] u.arizona.edu
- Research areas of interest:
- It is now well established that large-scale rearrangements in proteins are important for a variety of protein functions including catalysis and regulation of activity. The recent developments in experimental methods, especially cryo-electron microscopy (EM), have revealed that large-molecular assemblies are also highly dynamic. While experiment can provide a tremendous source of information on these dynamical properties, computational methods must be employed to complement experimental observations. The primary motivation behind our studies is to explore using computational approaches, at a near-atomic level, functionally important rearrangements in biological systems observed in experiments at high or low-resolution to obtain new insights into the mechanism of these transformations that are presently inaccessible to experiments.

