Structural System Biology
We are developing a series of tools and approaches aimed at linking molecular detail with a systems biology description of synaptic transmission
Structural Neuroinformatics applies, creates and maintains web-accessible databases of experimental and computational data, together with innovative software tools, essential for understanding the structure/function of proteins expressed in the nervous system in its normal function and in neurological disorders. Structural Neuroinformatics compresses data obtained by traditional structural bioinformatics of proteins expressed in the brain, combined with computational biophysics calculations performed on wild-type proteins together with proteins modified in relation to brain functioning/malfunctioning.
We are currently working in two main topics:
1. Receptors involved in chemoperception:
2. Development of multiscale approaches aimed at gaining insights into the structure function of receptors of neurobiological interest:
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