The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function and emerge through a folding process from one-dimensional chains of amino acids. The exact spatial sequence and configuration of amino acids, the biochemical environment and the temporal sequence of distinct interactions yield a complex folding process that cannot yet be easily tracked for all proteins. To gain qualitative insights into the fundamental mechanisms behind the folding dynamics and generic features of the folded structure, we propose a simple model of structure formation that takes into account only fundamental geometric constraints and otherwise assumes randomly paired connections. We find that despite its simplicity, the model ...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
Literature on the topological properties of folded proteins that has emerged as a field in its own r...
The three-dimensional structures of proteins often show a modular architecture comprised of discrete...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
Geometric and structural constraints greatly restrict the selection of folds adapted by protein back...
Geometric and structural constraints greatly restrict the selection of folds adapted by protein back...
Motivation: Starting from linear chains of amino acids, the spontaneous folding of proteins into the...
AbstractIt has recently been discovered that many biological systems, when represented as graphs, ex...
Protein dynamics takes place on a rugged funnel-like energy landscape that is biased towards the nat...
Network theory has become an excellent method of choice through which biological data are smoothly i...
It is currently believed that the atlas of existing protein structures is faithfully represented in ...
Evolution of protein structure from random coil to native is first represented topologically by its ...
Molecular evolution may be considered as a walk in a multidimensional fitness landscape, where the f...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
The topic of protein folding can be studied from two different points of view. The first is concerne...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
Literature on the topological properties of folded proteins that has emerged as a field in its own r...
The three-dimensional structures of proteins often show a modular architecture comprised of discrete...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
Geometric and structural constraints greatly restrict the selection of folds adapted by protein back...
Geometric and structural constraints greatly restrict the selection of folds adapted by protein back...
Motivation: Starting from linear chains of amino acids, the spontaneous folding of proteins into the...
AbstractIt has recently been discovered that many biological systems, when represented as graphs, ex...
Protein dynamics takes place on a rugged funnel-like energy landscape that is biased towards the nat...
Network theory has become an excellent method of choice through which biological data are smoothly i...
It is currently believed that the atlas of existing protein structures is faithfully represented in ...
Evolution of protein structure from random coil to native is first represented topologically by its ...
Molecular evolution may be considered as a walk in a multidimensional fitness landscape, where the f...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
The topic of protein folding can be studied from two different points of view. The first is concerne...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
Literature on the topological properties of folded proteins that has emerged as a field in its own r...
The three-dimensional structures of proteins often show a modular architecture comprised of discrete...