In the study of the protein folding problem with ab initio methods, the protein backbone can be built on some periodic lattices. Any vertex of these lattices can be occupied by a "ball," which can represent the mass center of an amino acid in a simplified coarse-grained model of the protein. The backbone, at a coarse-grained level, can be constituted of a No Reverse Self Avoiding Walk, which cannot intersect itself and cannot go back on itself. There is still much debate between those who use lattices to simplify the study of the protein folding problem and those preferring to work by using an off-lattice approach. Lattices can help to identify the protein tertiary structure in a computational less-expensive way, than off-lattice approaches...
One of the most important open problems in computational molecular biology is the prediction of the ...
Through systematic studies of lattice Monte Carlo simulations of the folding of designed heteropolym...
Evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been shown to be competent at solving complex, multimodal optimis...
In the study of the protein folding problem with ab initio methods, the protein backbone can be buil...
models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigate general...
Abstract models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigat...
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...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
In this paper, we present a local search framework for lattice fit problem of proteins. Our algorith...
ABSTRACT A combination of sequence com-parison, threading, lattice, and off-lattice Monte Carlo (MC)...
The paper describes the formalization and implementation of an efficient constraint programming fram...
Copyright © 2014 Swakkhar Shatabda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The prediction of protein native conformations is still a big challenge in science, although a stron...
This paper considers the protein structure prediction problem for lattice and off-lattice protein fo...
One of the most important open problems in computational molecular biology is the prediction of the ...
Through systematic studies of lattice Monte Carlo simulations of the folding of designed heteropolym...
Evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been shown to be competent at solving complex, multimodal optimis...
In the study of the protein folding problem with ab initio methods, the protein backbone can be buil...
models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigate general...
Abstract models of proteins have been widely used as a practical means to computationally investigat...
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...
In the post genomic era a possibility of theoretical prediction of protein structure from sequence o...
In this paper, we present a local search framework for lattice fit problem of proteins. Our algorith...
ABSTRACT A combination of sequence com-parison, threading, lattice, and off-lattice Monte Carlo (MC)...
The paper describes the formalization and implementation of an efficient constraint programming fram...
Copyright © 2014 Swakkhar Shatabda et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The prediction of protein native conformations is still a big challenge in science, although a stron...
This paper considers the protein structure prediction problem for lattice and off-lattice protein fo...
One of the most important open problems in computational molecular biology is the prediction of the ...
Through systematic studies of lattice Monte Carlo simulations of the folding of designed heteropolym...
Evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been shown to be competent at solving complex, multimodal optimis...