The way in which the three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined by the one dimensional sequence information is a major unsolved problem in modem molecular biology. In my lecture, I will show how some qualitative aspects of protein folding can be understood using ideas from the theory of spin glasses, and I will discuss some approaches to the practical solution of the protein structure prediction problem using associative memory Hamiltonians like those used in neural network theory
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
Proteins are the most complicated molecules that exist in nature. Since protein structures are close...
Proteins are the essential agents of all living systems. Even though they are synthesized as linear ...
The way in which the three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined by the one dimensional s...
We explicitly show the connection between the protein folding problem and spin glass transition. Thi...
As was the case with RNA folding, the goal is to determine the three-dimensional structure of a prot...
It should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we are giv...
AbstractIt should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we...
Summary. The protein folding problem is the most important unsolved problem in structural biochemist...
While all the information required for the folding of a protein is contained in its amino acid seque...
Proteins are building blocks of life. Proteins exhibit more sequence and chemical complexity than DN...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
AbstractCertain concepts and misconceptions in the field of protein folding are discussed from the v...
To understand how a protein folds is a problem which has important biological implications. In this ...
When a protein sequence does not share any significant sequence similarity with a protein of known s...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
Proteins are the most complicated molecules that exist in nature. Since protein structures are close...
Proteins are the essential agents of all living systems. Even though they are synthesized as linear ...
The way in which the three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined by the one dimensional s...
We explicitly show the connection between the protein folding problem and spin glass transition. Thi...
As was the case with RNA folding, the goal is to determine the three-dimensional structure of a prot...
It should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we are giv...
AbstractIt should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we...
Summary. The protein folding problem is the most important unsolved problem in structural biochemist...
While all the information required for the folding of a protein is contained in its amino acid seque...
Proteins are building blocks of life. Proteins exhibit more sequence and chemical complexity than DN...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
AbstractCertain concepts and misconceptions in the field of protein folding are discussed from the v...
To understand how a protein folds is a problem which has important biological implications. In this ...
When a protein sequence does not share any significant sequence similarity with a protein of known s...
Proteins in nature have evolved to perform specific functions. The functional properties of proteins...
Proteins are the most complicated molecules that exist in nature. Since protein structures are close...
Proteins are the essential agents of all living systems. Even though they are synthesized as linear ...