A diffusion theory-based, all-physical ab initio protein folding simulation is described and applied. The model is based upon the drift and diffusion of protein substructures relative to one another in the multiple energy fields present. Without templates or statistical inputs, the simulations were run at physiologic and ambient temperatures (including pH). Around 100 protein secondary structures were surveyed, and twenty tertiary structures were determined. Greater than 70% of the secondary core structures with over 80% alpha helices were correctly identified on protein ranging from 30 to 200 amino-acid sequence. The drift-diffusion model predicted tertiary structures with RMSD values in the 3–5 Angstroms range for proteins ranging 30 to 1...
NoThis chapter gives an introduction to protein simulation methodology aimed at experimentalists and...
SummaryDiscrete molecular dynamics (DMD) is a rapid sampling method used in protein folding and aggr...
Proteins are known to fold into tertiary structures that determine their functionality in living org...
A multiscale simulation method of protein folding is proposed, using atomic representation of protei...
The investigation of protein folding and its ramifications in biological contexts is at the heart of...
Computer simulations of biological systems provide novel data while both supporting and challenging ...
Proteins are known to fold into tertiary structures that determine their functionality in living org...
The successful deciphering of the human genome has highlighted an old challenge in protein science: ...
An outstanding challenge in the field of molecular biology has been to understand the process by whi...
The protein folding problem is a fundamental problem in computational molecular biology and biochemi...
AbstractTwenty-eight years after its original publication, the diffusion-collision model has success...
The investigation of protein folding and its ramifications in biological contexts is at the heart o...
The investigation of protein folding and its ramifications in biological contexts is at the heart o...
A protein is a list of linked units called aminoacids. There are 20 different kinds of aminoacids an...
Sequence-based models for protein folding are developed and tested on peptides with both alpha- and ...
NoThis chapter gives an introduction to protein simulation methodology aimed at experimentalists and...
SummaryDiscrete molecular dynamics (DMD) is a rapid sampling method used in protein folding and aggr...
Proteins are known to fold into tertiary structures that determine their functionality in living org...
A multiscale simulation method of protein folding is proposed, using atomic representation of protei...
The investigation of protein folding and its ramifications in biological contexts is at the heart of...
Computer simulations of biological systems provide novel data while both supporting and challenging ...
Proteins are known to fold into tertiary structures that determine their functionality in living org...
The successful deciphering of the human genome has highlighted an old challenge in protein science: ...
An outstanding challenge in the field of molecular biology has been to understand the process by whi...
The protein folding problem is a fundamental problem in computational molecular biology and biochemi...
AbstractTwenty-eight years after its original publication, the diffusion-collision model has success...
The investigation of protein folding and its ramifications in biological contexts is at the heart o...
The investigation of protein folding and its ramifications in biological contexts is at the heart o...
A protein is a list of linked units called aminoacids. There are 20 different kinds of aminoacids an...
Sequence-based models for protein folding are developed and tested on peptides with both alpha- and ...
NoThis chapter gives an introduction to protein simulation methodology aimed at experimentalists and...
SummaryDiscrete molecular dynamics (DMD) is a rapid sampling method used in protein folding and aggr...
Proteins are known to fold into tertiary structures that determine their functionality in living org...