AbstractIncreasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit fashion are being used in computational analyses of biological macromolecules. These schemes speed up the calculations by orders of magnitude and are assumed to compromise little on essential features of the solvation phenomenon. In this work we examine this assumption. Five implicit solvation models, a surface area-based empirical model, two models that approximate the generalized Born treatment and a finite difference Poisson-Boltzmann method are challenged in situations differing from those where these models were calibrated. These situations are encountered in automatic protein design procedures, whose job is to select sequences, which stabilize a given...
Solvation is a fundamental driving force in many biological processes including biomolecular recogni...
Water molecules play important roles in all biochemical processes. Therefore, it is of key importanc...
Solvation is a fundamental driving force in many biological processes including biomolecular recogni...
International audienceIncreasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit f...
International audienceIncreasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit f...
Implicit solvation is a mean force approach to model solvent forces acting on a solute molecule. It ...
Implicit solvation is a mean force approach to model solvent forces acting on a solute molecule. It ...
Implicit solvation models are commonly optimized with respect to experimental data or Poisson-Boltzm...
Given the wide and fundamental roles proteins play in cells, as well as their potential medical and ...
Biomolecular recognition, the nexus of individual molecules and function, and solvation, the medium ...
The development of accurate implicit solvation models with low computational cost is essential for a...
In this study several commonly used implicit solvent models are compared with respect to their accur...
In this study several commonly used implicit solvent models are compared with respect to their accur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.This electronic versi...
Water molecules play important roles in all biochemical processes. Therefore, it is of key importanc...
Solvation is a fundamental driving force in many biological processes including biomolecular recogni...
Water molecules play important roles in all biochemical processes. Therefore, it is of key importanc...
Solvation is a fundamental driving force in many biological processes including biomolecular recogni...
International audienceIncreasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit f...
International audienceIncreasingly complex schemes for representing solvent effects in an implicit f...
Implicit solvation is a mean force approach to model solvent forces acting on a solute molecule. It ...
Implicit solvation is a mean force approach to model solvent forces acting on a solute molecule. It ...
Implicit solvation models are commonly optimized with respect to experimental data or Poisson-Boltzm...
Given the wide and fundamental roles proteins play in cells, as well as their potential medical and ...
Biomolecular recognition, the nexus of individual molecules and function, and solvation, the medium ...
The development of accurate implicit solvation models with low computational cost is essential for a...
In this study several commonly used implicit solvent models are compared with respect to their accur...
In this study several commonly used implicit solvent models are compared with respect to their accur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.This electronic versi...
Water molecules play important roles in all biochemical processes. Therefore, it is of key importanc...
Solvation is a fundamental driving force in many biological processes including biomolecular recogni...
Water molecules play important roles in all biochemical processes. Therefore, it is of key importanc...
Solvation is a fundamental driving force in many biological processes including biomolecular recogni...