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Solen Ekesan

Researcher at Rutgers University

Publications -  15
Citations -  251

Solen Ekesan is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ribozyme. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 130 citations. Previous affiliations of Solen Ekesan include Boğaziçi University & Brandeis University.

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MCPath: Monte Carlo path generation approach to predict likely allosteric pathways and functional residues

TL;DR: Overall, it is demonstrated that the communication pathways could be multiple and intrinsically disposed, and the MC path generation approach provides an effective tool for the prediction of key residues that mediate the allosteric communication in an ensemble of pathways and functionally plausible residues.
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An Ontology for Facilitating Discussion of Catalytic Strategies of RNA-Cleaving Enzymes

TL;DR: An ontology for discussion of strategies of enzymes that catalyze RNA cleavage via 2'-O-transphosphorylation is developed that stratifies Breaker's framework into primary, secondary, and tertiary contributions to enable more precise interpretation of mechanism in the context of structure and bonding.
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Development of Range-Corrected Deep Learning Potentials for Fast, Accurate Quantum Mechanical/Molecular Mechanical Simulations of Chemical Reactions in Solution.

TL;DR: In this paper, a new deep potential-range correction (DPRc) machine learning potential for combined quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical simulations of chemical reactions in the condensed phase was developed.
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Dynamical ensemble of the active state and transition state mimic for the RNA-cleaving 8-17 DNAzyme in solution.

TL;DR: Insight is provided into how DNA molecules are able to solve the RNA-cleavage problem, and functional relationships between the mechanism of these engineered DNA enzymes with their naturally evolved RNA counterparts are established.
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Transferable pseudoclassical electrons for aufbau of atomic ions

TL;DR: The electrons of each spin are found to distribute themselves in a fashion akin to the major lobes of the hybrid atomic orbitals, suggesting a pointillist description of the electron density.