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Guanghong Zuo
Researcher at Fudan University
Publications - 24
Citations - 1320
Guanghong Zuo is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Folding (chemistry) & Genome. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1195 citations. Previous affiliations of Guanghong Zuo include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics.
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Stable liquid water droplet on a water monolayer formed at room temperature on ionic model substrates.
Chunlei Wang,Hangjun Lu,Zhigang Wang,Peng Xiu,Bo Zhou,Guanghong Zuo,Rongzheng Wan,Jun Hu,Haiping Fang,Haiping Fang +9 more
TL;DR: Using molecular dynamics simulation, direct evidence is shown of the unexpected phenomenon of "water that does not wet a water monolayer" at room temperature, in contrast with the absence of dangling OH bonds at cryogenic temperature.
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Adsorption of Villin Headpiece onto Graphene, Carbon Nanotube, and C60: Effect of Contacting Surface Curvatures on Binding Affinity
Guanghong Zuo,Guanghong Zuo,Guanghong Zuo,Xin Zhou,Qing(黄庆) Huang,Haiping(方海平) Fang,Haiping(方海平) Fang,Ruhong Zhou,Ruhong Zhou +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption of the villin headpiece (HP35) onto a graphene has been investigated using large scale molecular dynamics simulations, and the results are compared with similar adsorptions onto a single-wall carbon nanotube and a fullerene, C60.
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Plugging into Proteins: Poisoning Protein Function by a Hydrophobic Nanoparticle
Guanghong Zuo,Guanghong Zuo,Qing Huang,Guanghong Wei,Ruhong Zhou,Ruhong Zhou,Haiping Fang,Haiping Fang +7 more
TL;DR: This study uses large-scale molecular dynamics simulations to study the interaction between several proteins (WW domains) and carbon nanotubes (one form of hydrophobic nanoparticles) and finds that the carbon Nanotube can plug into the hydrophilic core of proteins to form stable complexes.
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CVTree3 Web Server for Whole-genome-based and Alignment-free Prokaryotic Phylogeny and Taxonomy.
Guanghong Zuo,Bailin Hao +1 more
TL;DR: The power of the new server is described for the mega-classification of prokaryotes and determination of taxonomic placement of some newly-sequenced genomes.
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Interactions between proteins and carbon-based nanoparticles: exploring the origin of nanotoxicity at the molecular level.
TL;DR: A summary is presented of some of the recent studies on the interactions of proteins with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and metallofullerenols that have provided a better understanding of nanotoxicity at the molecular level and also suggested therapeutic potential by using nanoparticles' cytotoxicity against cancer cells.