Chris Bystroff
Professor
School of Science
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Chris Bystrofflab studies the folding of proteins via structural bioinformatics, molecular simulations, and protein design. We are focused on the folding of green fluorescent protein and its application as a computationally programmable peptide biosensor. We use Hidden Markov models, kinetic simulations, data mining, machine learning, whole gene assembly and other molecular biology techniques, and Xray crystallography
Research Interest
biochemistry, bioinformatics, biosensors
Publications
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Shirke AN, Basore D, Holton S, Su A, Baugh E, Butterfoss GL, Makhatadze G, Bystroff C, Gross RA. (2016) Influence of surface charge, binding site residues and glycosylation on Thielavia terrestris cutinase biochemical characteristics. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 2016 Jan 13:1-2
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Shirke AN, Basore D, Holton S, Su A, Baugh E, Butterfoss GL, Makhatadze G, Bystroff C, Gross RA. (2016) Influence of surface charge, binding site residues and glycosylation on Thielavia terrestris cutinase biochemical characteristics. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 2016 Jan 13:1-2