The biological function of proteins is closely related to its structural motion. For instance, structurally misfolded proteins do not function properly. Although we are able to experimentally obtain structural information on proteins, it is still challenging to capture their dynamics, such as transition processes. Therefore, we need a simulation method to predict the transition pathways of a protein in order to understand and study large functional deformations. Here, we present a new simulation method called normal mode-guided elastic network interpolation (NGENI) that performs normal modes analysis iteratively to predict transition pathways of proteins. To be more specific, NGENI obtains displacement vectors that determine intermediate st...
AbstractWe develop a computationally efficient method to simulate the transition of a protein betwee...
We develop a mixed elastic network model (MENM) to study large-scale conformational transitions of p...
AbstractRecently we have developed a normal-modes-based algorithm that predicts the direction of pro...
The biological function of proteins is closely related to its structural motion. For instance, struc...
Large-scale conformational changes are essential for proteins to function properly. Given that these...
International audienceThis paper presents a method, inspired by robot motion planning algorithms, to...
International audienceThis paper presents a method, inspired by robot motion planning algorithms, to...
International audienceBackground:Obtaining atomic-scale information about large-amplitude conformati...
International audienceBackground:Obtaining atomic-scale information about large-amplitude conformati...
International audienceKEYWORDS Protein flexibility, large-amplitude conformational transitions, elas...
International audienceKEYWORDS Protein flexibility, large-amplitude conformational transitions, elas...
International audienceCoarse-grained normal mode analyses of protein dynamics rely on the idea that ...
International audienceCoarse-grained normal mode analyses of protein dynamics rely on the idea that ...
Protein function frequently involves conformational changes with large amplitude on timescales which...
Abstract. Protein function frequently involves conformational changes with large amplitude on time s...
AbstractWe develop a computationally efficient method to simulate the transition of a protein betwee...
We develop a mixed elastic network model (MENM) to study large-scale conformational transitions of p...
AbstractRecently we have developed a normal-modes-based algorithm that predicts the direction of pro...
The biological function of proteins is closely related to its structural motion. For instance, struc...
Large-scale conformational changes are essential for proteins to function properly. Given that these...
International audienceThis paper presents a method, inspired by robot motion planning algorithms, to...
International audienceThis paper presents a method, inspired by robot motion planning algorithms, to...
International audienceBackground:Obtaining atomic-scale information about large-amplitude conformati...
International audienceBackground:Obtaining atomic-scale information about large-amplitude conformati...
International audienceKEYWORDS Protein flexibility, large-amplitude conformational transitions, elas...
International audienceKEYWORDS Protein flexibility, large-amplitude conformational transitions, elas...
International audienceCoarse-grained normal mode analyses of protein dynamics rely on the idea that ...
International audienceCoarse-grained normal mode analyses of protein dynamics rely on the idea that ...
Protein function frequently involves conformational changes with large amplitude on timescales which...
Abstract. Protein function frequently involves conformational changes with large amplitude on time s...
AbstractWe develop a computationally efficient method to simulate the transition of a protein betwee...
We develop a mixed elastic network model (MENM) to study large-scale conformational transitions of p...
AbstractRecently we have developed a normal-modes-based algorithm that predicts the direction of pro...