Background: Success in solving the protein structure prediction problem relies on the choice of an accurate potential energy function. For a single protein sequence, it has been shown that the potential energy function can be optimized for predictive success by maximizing the energy gap between the correct structure and the ensemble of random structures relative to the distribution of the energies of these random structures (the Z-score). Different methods have been described for implementing this procedure for an ensemble of database proteins. Here, we demonstrate a new approach.Results: For a single protein sequence, the probability of success (i.e. the probability that the folded state is the lowest energy state) is derived. We then maxi...
We present a simulated annealing-based method for the prediction of the tertiary structures of prote...
Protein structure prediction (PSP) is computationally a very challenging problem. The challenge larg...
Proteins are an important component of living organisms, composed of one or more polypeptide chains,...
Background: Success in solving the protein structure prediction problem relies on the choice of an a...
Success in the protein structure prediction problem relies heavily on the choice of an appropriate p...
Under appropriate physiological conditions, proteins fold into their biologically active native conf...
We propose a novel and flexible derivation scheme of statistical, database-derived, potentials, whic...
AbstractWe propose a novel and flexible derivation scheme of statistical, database-derived, potentia...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
In protein structure prediction it is essential to score quickly and reliably large sets of models b...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.There has been an exponential...
In protein structure prediction it is essential to score quickly and reliably large sets of models b...
In protein structure prediction it is essential to score quickly and reliably large sets of models b...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.There has been an exponential...
We present a simulated annealing-based method for the prediction of the tertiary structures of prote...
Protein structure prediction (PSP) is computationally a very challenging problem. The challenge larg...
Proteins are an important component of living organisms, composed of one or more polypeptide chains,...
Background: Success in solving the protein structure prediction problem relies on the choice of an a...
Success in the protein structure prediction problem relies heavily on the choice of an appropriate p...
Under appropriate physiological conditions, proteins fold into their biologically active native conf...
We propose a novel and flexible derivation scheme of statistical, database-derived, potentials, whic...
AbstractWe propose a novel and flexible derivation scheme of statistical, database-derived, potentia...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
In protein structure prediction it is essential to score quickly and reliably large sets of models b...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.There has been an exponential...
In protein structure prediction it is essential to score quickly and reliably large sets of models b...
In protein structure prediction it is essential to score quickly and reliably large sets of models b...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.There has been an exponential...
We present a simulated annealing-based method for the prediction of the tertiary structures of prote...
Protein structure prediction (PSP) is computationally a very challenging problem. The challenge larg...
Proteins are an important component of living organisms, composed of one or more polypeptide chains,...