AbstractDespite the prevalent involvement of loops in function little is known about how the constraining of end groups influences their kinematics. Using a linear inverse-kinematics approach and assuming fixed bond lengths, bond angles, and peptide bond torsions, as well as ignoring molecular interactions to assess the effect of the end-constraint only, it is shown that the constraint creates a closed surface in torsion angle space. For pentapeptides, the constraint gives rise to inaccessible regions in a Ramachandran plot. This complex and tightly curved surface produces interesting effects that may play a functional role. For example, a small change in one torsion angle can radically change the behavior of the whole loop. The constraint ...
Protein-induced DNA looping is crucial for many genetic processes such as transcription, gene regula...
Cette thèse introduit le premier modèle paramétrique global d'une boucle de protéine, qui soit passi...
The goal of this work is to learn from nature about the magnitudes of side-chain motions that occur ...
AbstractDespite the prevalent involvement of loops in function little is known about how the constra...
The end-end distances of loops in proteins are found to be distributed according to the worm-like ch...
We investigate the relationship between the motions of the same peptide loop segment incorporated wi...
Loop closure in proteins requires computing the values of the inverse kinematics (IK) map for a back...
International audienceAbstract Designing movesets providing high quality protein conformations remai...
Nonoverlapping closed loops of around 25-35 amino acids formed via nonlocal interactions at the loop...
International audienceBased on the equations of motion for linked rigid bodies that we derived recen...
A new approach is presented for determining the rigid regions in proteins and the flexible joints be...
Proteins exploit the conformational variability of loop regions to carry out diverse biological task...
<p><b>a)</b> A protein is represented by an acyclic graph <i>G</i> = (<i>V</i>, <i>E</i>) encoding a...
The closed-loop (loop-n-lock) hypothesis of protein folding suggests that loops of about 25 residues...
Methods to predict the structure of a protein often rely on the knowledge of macro-sub-structures an...
Protein-induced DNA looping is crucial for many genetic processes such as transcription, gene regula...
Cette thèse introduit le premier modèle paramétrique global d'une boucle de protéine, qui soit passi...
The goal of this work is to learn from nature about the magnitudes of side-chain motions that occur ...
AbstractDespite the prevalent involvement of loops in function little is known about how the constra...
The end-end distances of loops in proteins are found to be distributed according to the worm-like ch...
We investigate the relationship between the motions of the same peptide loop segment incorporated wi...
Loop closure in proteins requires computing the values of the inverse kinematics (IK) map for a back...
International audienceAbstract Designing movesets providing high quality protein conformations remai...
Nonoverlapping closed loops of around 25-35 amino acids formed via nonlocal interactions at the loop...
International audienceBased on the equations of motion for linked rigid bodies that we derived recen...
A new approach is presented for determining the rigid regions in proteins and the flexible joints be...
Proteins exploit the conformational variability of loop regions to carry out diverse biological task...
<p><b>a)</b> A protein is represented by an acyclic graph <i>G</i> = (<i>V</i>, <i>E</i>) encoding a...
The closed-loop (loop-n-lock) hypothesis of protein folding suggests that loops of about 25 residues...
Methods to predict the structure of a protein often rely on the knowledge of macro-sub-structures an...
Protein-induced DNA looping is crucial for many genetic processes such as transcription, gene regula...
Cette thèse introduit le premier modèle paramétrique global d'une boucle de protéine, qui soit passi...
The goal of this work is to learn from nature about the magnitudes of side-chain motions that occur ...