This thesis is focused on the study of molecular interactions at the atomistic detail and is divided into one introductory chapter and four chapters referencing different problems and methodological approaches. All of them are focused on the development and improvement of computational Monte Carlo algorithms to study, in an efficient manner, the behavior of these systems at a classical molecular mechanics level. The four biophysical problems studied in this thesis are: induced fit docking between protein-ligand and between DNA-ligand to understand the binding mechanism, protein stretching response, and generation/ scoring of protein-protein docking poses. The thesis is organized as follows: First chapter corresponds to the state of the art...
Two main topics are treated in this doctoral thesis from a theoretical and computational point of vi...
Laccases belong to multi copper oxidase enzyme family (EC 1.10.3.2). Their capacity to oxidíze a wid...
All systems found in nature exhibit, with different degrees, a nonlinear behavior. To emulate this b...
This thesis is focused on the study of molecular interactions at the atomistic detail and is divided...
Metalloprotein are proteins containing metal ion cofactors. Compared to chemical catalysts, metallop...
[eng] The study of the 3D structural details of protein interactions is essential to understand biom...
This thesis presents an account of two important facets of glycobioinformatics, comprising database ...
Tese de doutoramento em BioengenhariaThe goal of Systems Biology is to understand the complex behavi...
The objective of this work is to develop a new code to predict the final equilibrium of a complex ch...
Molecular docking is a method that predicts orientation of one molecule with respect to another one ...
The present thesis aims at developing a basis for the numerical simulation of multiphase flows of im...
Tese de doutoramento em Ciências (ramo de conhecimento em Matemática)The work described here has the...
Face recognition (FR) has been extensively studied, due to both scientific fundamental challenges an...
Epidemic modeling has proven to be an essential framework for the study of contagion phenomena in bi...
Core-softened fluids comprise a large number of systems whose molecular constituents have competitiv...
Two main topics are treated in this doctoral thesis from a theoretical and computational point of vi...
Laccases belong to multi copper oxidase enzyme family (EC 1.10.3.2). Their capacity to oxidíze a wid...
All systems found in nature exhibit, with different degrees, a nonlinear behavior. To emulate this b...
This thesis is focused on the study of molecular interactions at the atomistic detail and is divided...
Metalloprotein are proteins containing metal ion cofactors. Compared to chemical catalysts, metallop...
[eng] The study of the 3D structural details of protein interactions is essential to understand biom...
This thesis presents an account of two important facets of glycobioinformatics, comprising database ...
Tese de doutoramento em BioengenhariaThe goal of Systems Biology is to understand the complex behavi...
The objective of this work is to develop a new code to predict the final equilibrium of a complex ch...
Molecular docking is a method that predicts orientation of one molecule with respect to another one ...
The present thesis aims at developing a basis for the numerical simulation of multiphase flows of im...
Tese de doutoramento em Ciências (ramo de conhecimento em Matemática)The work described here has the...
Face recognition (FR) has been extensively studied, due to both scientific fundamental challenges an...
Epidemic modeling has proven to be an essential framework for the study of contagion phenomena in bi...
Core-softened fluids comprise a large number of systems whose molecular constituents have competitiv...
Two main topics are treated in this doctoral thesis from a theoretical and computational point of vi...
Laccases belong to multi copper oxidase enzyme family (EC 1.10.3.2). Their capacity to oxidíze a wid...
All systems found in nature exhibit, with different degrees, a nonlinear behavior. To emulate this b...