Chenyu Wei
NASA Ames Research Center
Current Projects
- Origins of Functional Proteins and the Early Evolution of Metabolism — 2014 NAI
- Origins of Functional Proteins and the Early Evolution of Metabolism — 2013 NAI
- Origins of Functional Proteins and the Early Evolution of Metabolism — 2012 NAI
- Origins of Functional Proteins and the Early Evolution of Metabolism — 2011 NAI
- Origins of Functional Proteins and the Early Evolution of Metabolism — 2010 NAI
- Origins of Functional Proteins and the Early Evolution of Metabolism — 2009 NAI
- Early Metabolic Pathways — 2008 NAI
- Early Metabolic Pathways — 2007 NAI
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NAI Project Collaborators
- Project collaborators as reported by the latest NAI Annual Report.
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Publications
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Wei, C., & Pohorille, A. (2009). Permeation of Membranes by Ribose and Its Diastereomers. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 131(29), 10237–10245. doi:10.1021/ja902531k
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Wei, C., & Pohorille, A. (2011). Permeation of Nucleosides through Lipid Bilayers. J. Phys. Chem. B, 115(13), 3681–3688. doi:10.1021/jp112104r
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Wei, C., & Pohorille, A. (2013). Permeation of Aldopentoses and Nucleosides Through Fatty Acid and Phospholipid Membranes: Implications to the Origins of Life. Astrobiology, 13(2), 177–188. doi:10.1089/ast.2012.0901
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Wilson, M. A., Wei, C., Bjelkmar, P., Wallace, B. A., & Pohorille, A. (2011). Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Antiamoebin Ion Channel: Linking Structure and Conductance. Biophysical Journal, 100(10), 2394–2402. doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2011.03.054
See Project See Project - Pohorille, A., Wilson, M.A. & Wei, C. (2009, in press). The Earliest Ion Channels. Bioastronomy. See Project
- Pohorille, A., Wilson, M.A. & Wei, C. (2009, in press). The Earliest Ion Channels. In: Meech, K., Keane, J., Mumma, M., Siefert, J. & Werthimer, D. (Eds.). Proceedings of the Bioastronomy 2007 Conference. Astronomical Society of the Pacific. See Project
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Email:
Chenyu.Wei@nasa.gov
Past NAI Teams
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NASA Ames Research Center
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NASA Ames Research Center
CAN 3