Computational investigation of biological electron transfer: new methodology and its applications to energy-transducing enzymes
Description of the granted funding
Energy is a universal commodity essential for every living creature. Initially consumed with food, it undergoes a set of chemical transformations, being further used for building biomolecules and extracting organic wastes. One of the key elements in this process is the long-range electron transfer, which can couple together chemical reactions located far away from each other. If this process gets out of order, different disorders can occur, such as Alzheimer's, or cancer. In the framework of this project, we will develop effective analysis tools to study electron transfer processes at the atomistic scale. In combination with cutting-edge simulation techniques, the elaborated methodology will be applied for studying redox-active proteins responsible for the transformation of atmospheric gases, particularly, of hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide. The project can have important industrial implications including biocatalysis and sustainable energy technologies.
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2028
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering
13.06.2024
13.06.2024
Other information
Funding decision number
362411
Fields of science
Physical sciences
Research fields
Biologinen ja pehmeän aineen fysiikka
Identified topics
energy efficiency, energy systems, heat