The protein folding problem is the problem of predicting the 3D structure of a protein when the linear sequence of aminoacids identifying it is known. In this paper we present a declarative implementation in Constrain & Generate style in CLP(\u2131FD) of the protein folding problem, for models based on face-centered cubes. We use information concerning secondary structure (and other heuristics) to sensibly prune the search space. Preliminary results on real proteins are encouraging
The protein folding problem is a fundamental problem in computational molecular biology and biochemi...
Structural elements inserted in proteins are essential to define folding/unfolding mechanisms and pa...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems in computational biology is the prediction of the co...
AbstractThe protein folding problem is the problem of predicting the 3D structure of a protein when ...
The paper describes a constraint-based solution to the protein folding problem on face-centered cubi...
The paper describes a constraint-based solution to the protein folding problem on face-centered cubi...
We present a declarative implementation in Constraint Logic Programming of the Protein Folding Probl...
The paper investigates a novel approach, based on Constraint Logic Programming (CLP), to predict pot...
An encoding scheme for protein folding on lattice models, inspired by parametric L-systems, was prop...
The paper investigates a novel approach, based on Constraint Logic Programming (CLP), to predict the...
A protein is a list of linked units called aminoacids. There are 20 different kinds of aminoacids an...
Abstract A protein is identified by a finite sequence of aminoacids, each of them chosen from a set ...
Recent studies of the relationship between protein sequence and protein structure are reviewed. A d...
The paper describes the formalization and implementation of an efficient constraint programming fram...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
The protein folding problem is a fundamental problem in computational molecular biology and biochemi...
Structural elements inserted in proteins are essential to define folding/unfolding mechanisms and pa...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems in computational biology is the prediction of the co...
AbstractThe protein folding problem is the problem of predicting the 3D structure of a protein when ...
The paper describes a constraint-based solution to the protein folding problem on face-centered cubi...
The paper describes a constraint-based solution to the protein folding problem on face-centered cubi...
We present a declarative implementation in Constraint Logic Programming of the Protein Folding Probl...
The paper investigates a novel approach, based on Constraint Logic Programming (CLP), to predict pot...
An encoding scheme for protein folding on lattice models, inspired by parametric L-systems, was prop...
The paper investigates a novel approach, based on Constraint Logic Programming (CLP), to predict the...
A protein is a list of linked units called aminoacids. There are 20 different kinds of aminoacids an...
Abstract A protein is identified by a finite sequence of aminoacids, each of them chosen from a set ...
Recent studies of the relationship between protein sequence and protein structure are reviewed. A d...
The paper describes the formalization and implementation of an efficient constraint programming fram...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
The protein folding problem is a fundamental problem in computational molecular biology and biochemi...
Structural elements inserted in proteins are essential to define folding/unfolding mechanisms and pa...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems in computational biology is the prediction of the co...