The intrinsic ability of protein structures to exhibit the geometric features required for molecular function in the absence of evolution is examined in the context of three systems: the reference set of real, single domain protein structures, a library of computationally generated, compact homopolypeptides, artificial structures with protein-like secondary structural elements, and quasi-spherical random proteins packed at the same density as proteins but lacking backbone secondary structure and hydrogen bonding. Without any evolutionary selection, the library of artificial structures has similar backbone hydrogen bonding, global shape, surface to volume ratio and statistically significant structural matches to real protein global structure...
We present a model, based on symmetry and geometry, for proteins. Using elementary ideas from mathem...
Proteins are built from basic structural elements and their systematic characterization is of intere...
The tertiary structures of globular proteins are crucial in determining reactivity and specificity a...
The intrinsic ability of protein structures to exhibit the geometric features required for molecular...
Recent studies questioned whether the Protein Data Bank (PDB) contains all compact, single domain pr...
The size and origin of the protein fold universe is of fundamental and practical importance. Analyzi...
The classical view of the space of protein structures is that it is populated by a discrete set of p...
It is argued that the chemical nature of the polypeptide backbone is the central determinant of the ...
The many-body physics of hydrogen bond formation in alpha-helices of globular proteins was investiga...
SummaryProtein structure determination and predictive modeling have long been guided by the paradigm...
The architecture of present-day protein interaction networks depends on how protein associations evo...
Going down the folding funnel, proteins may sample a wide variety of conformations, some being outri...
Simple models with a single bead representation (Cα models) have been successful in providing a qual...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, characteristic features that distinguish protein-protein interfa...
The geometry of interactions of planar residues is nonrandom in protein tertiary structures and give...
We present a model, based on symmetry and geometry, for proteins. Using elementary ideas from mathem...
Proteins are built from basic structural elements and their systematic characterization is of intere...
The tertiary structures of globular proteins are crucial in determining reactivity and specificity a...
The intrinsic ability of protein structures to exhibit the geometric features required for molecular...
Recent studies questioned whether the Protein Data Bank (PDB) contains all compact, single domain pr...
The size and origin of the protein fold universe is of fundamental and practical importance. Analyzi...
The classical view of the space of protein structures is that it is populated by a discrete set of p...
It is argued that the chemical nature of the polypeptide backbone is the central determinant of the ...
The many-body physics of hydrogen bond formation in alpha-helices of globular proteins was investiga...
SummaryProtein structure determination and predictive modeling have long been guided by the paradigm...
The architecture of present-day protein interaction networks depends on how protein associations evo...
Going down the folding funnel, proteins may sample a wide variety of conformations, some being outri...
Simple models with a single bead representation (Cα models) have been successful in providing a qual...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, characteristic features that distinguish protein-protein interfa...
The geometry of interactions of planar residues is nonrandom in protein tertiary structures and give...
We present a model, based on symmetry and geometry, for proteins. Using elementary ideas from mathem...
Proteins are built from basic structural elements and their systematic characterization is of intere...
The tertiary structures of globular proteins are crucial in determining reactivity and specificity a...