The science of complexity has moved to center stage within the past few decades. Complex systems range from glasses to the immune system and the brain. Glasses are too simple to possess all aspects of complexity; brains are too complex to expose common concepts and laws of complexity. Proteins, however, are systems where many concepts and laws of complexity can be explored experimentally, theoretically, and computationally. Such studies have elucidated crucial aspects. The energy landscape has emerged as one central concept; it describes the free energy of a system as a function of temperature and the coordinates of all relevant atoms. A second concept is that of fluctuations. Without fluctuations, proteins would be dead and life impossible...
The overwhelming majority of biological processes relies on the capability of proteins to sustain co...
Over the last fifty years there has been an explosion of biological data, leading to the realization...
Protein-based computers are ripe for spectacular scientific advances because we know a great deal ab...
Proteins are the working machines of living systems. Directed by the DNA, of the order of a few hund...
Physics and the life sciences have established new connections within the past few decades, resultin...
Proteins are tiny models of biological complexity: specific interactions among their many amino acid...
Proteins are the common constituents of all living cells. They are molecular machines that interact ...
While belonging to the nanoscale, protein machines are so complex that tracing even a small fraction...
Proteins are essential parts of organisms and participate in virtually every process within cells. M...
Structural biology has paved the way for a ground-up description of biological systems, contributing...
© 2019 American Physical Society.Protein is matter of dual nature. As a physical object, a protein m...
Natural protein molecules are remarkablephysical objects. Despite the astronomicalnumber of competin...
Proteins have a remarkably rich diversity of dynamical behaviors, and the articles in this issue of ...
In thinking about complexity, it's frequently invoked that the whole is greater than the sum of its ...
Protein is matter of dual nature. As a physical object, a protein molecule is a folded chain of amin...
The overwhelming majority of biological processes relies on the capability of proteins to sustain co...
Over the last fifty years there has been an explosion of biological data, leading to the realization...
Protein-based computers are ripe for spectacular scientific advances because we know a great deal ab...
Proteins are the working machines of living systems. Directed by the DNA, of the order of a few hund...
Physics and the life sciences have established new connections within the past few decades, resultin...
Proteins are tiny models of biological complexity: specific interactions among their many amino acid...
Proteins are the common constituents of all living cells. They are molecular machines that interact ...
While belonging to the nanoscale, protein machines are so complex that tracing even a small fraction...
Proteins are essential parts of organisms and participate in virtually every process within cells. M...
Structural biology has paved the way for a ground-up description of biological systems, contributing...
© 2019 American Physical Society.Protein is matter of dual nature. As a physical object, a protein m...
Natural protein molecules are remarkablephysical objects. Despite the astronomicalnumber of competin...
Proteins have a remarkably rich diversity of dynamical behaviors, and the articles in this issue of ...
In thinking about complexity, it's frequently invoked that the whole is greater than the sum of its ...
Protein is matter of dual nature. As a physical object, a protein molecule is a folded chain of amin...
The overwhelming majority of biological processes relies on the capability of proteins to sustain co...
Over the last fifty years there has been an explosion of biological data, leading to the realization...
Protein-based computers are ripe for spectacular scientific advances because we know a great deal ab...