<p>Amino acids are represented by beads of uniform size that occupy the lattice vertices; the peptide bond, which covalently connects amino acids along the polypeptide chain, is represented by sticks with uniform (unit) length corresponding to the lattice spacing. The terminal beads are highlighted.</p
Proteins are involved in almost all functions in a living cell, and functions of proteins are realiz...
We present a new lattice model for proteins that incorporates a tubelike anisotropy by introducing a...
We propose a novel description scheme of protein backbone conformation that can model the impor-tant...
<p>Lattice protein k0 is the reference system that was used to construct the other lattice proteins....
Three-dimensional (3D) models are essential for visualization and conceptual understanding of comple...
<p>The first protein (outer circle) has the sequence a-b-c. After the permutation the second protein...
models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigate general...
Abstract models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigat...
While all the information required for the folding of a protein is contained in its amino acid seque...
Richa Agarwala y Serafim Batzoglou z Vlado Danc'ik x Scott E. Decatur -- Martin Farach ...
©1995 American Institute of PhysicsThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and ca...
Proteins are natural polymers which are assembled under nucleic acid control from a menu comprising ...
Architecturally well-defined polymeric materials with precisely controlled chain length, sequence, s...
Each point corresponds to a protein. The distance between points represents the similarity of the co...
During the past fifteen years we have been carrying on a program of determination of the detailed at...
Proteins are involved in almost all functions in a living cell, and functions of proteins are realiz...
We present a new lattice model for proteins that incorporates a tubelike anisotropy by introducing a...
We propose a novel description scheme of protein backbone conformation that can model the impor-tant...
<p>Lattice protein k0 is the reference system that was used to construct the other lattice proteins....
Three-dimensional (3D) models are essential for visualization and conceptual understanding of comple...
<p>The first protein (outer circle) has the sequence a-b-c. After the permutation the second protein...
models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigate general...
Abstract models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigat...
While all the information required for the folding of a protein is contained in its amino acid seque...
Richa Agarwala y Serafim Batzoglou z Vlado Danc'ik x Scott E. Decatur -- Martin Farach ...
©1995 American Institute of PhysicsThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and ca...
Proteins are natural polymers which are assembled under nucleic acid control from a menu comprising ...
Architecturally well-defined polymeric materials with precisely controlled chain length, sequence, s...
Each point corresponds to a protein. The distance between points represents the similarity of the co...
During the past fifteen years we have been carrying on a program of determination of the detailed at...
Proteins are involved in almost all functions in a living cell, and functions of proteins are realiz...
We present a new lattice model for proteins that incorporates a tubelike anisotropy by introducing a...
We propose a novel description scheme of protein backbone conformation that can model the impor-tant...