AbstractIt is widely accepted that (1) the natural or folded state of proteins is a global energy minimum, and (2) in most cases proteins fold to a unique state determined by their amino acid sequence. The H-P (hydrophobic-hydrophilic) model is a simple combinatorial model designed to answer qualitative questions about the protein folding process. In this paper we consider a problem suggested by Brian Hayes in 1998: what proteins in the two-dimensional H-P model have unique optimal (minimum energy) foldings? In particular, we prove that there are closed chains of monomers (amino acids) with this property for all (even) lengths; and that there are open monomer chains with this property for all lengths divisible by four
Protein Folding Prediction (PFP) is essentially an energy minimization problem formalised by the def...
Background: Proteins seem to have their native structure in a global minimum of free energy. No mech...
A variety of analytical and computational models have been proposed to answer the question of why so...
It is widely accepted that (1) the natural or folded state of proteins is a global energy minimum, a...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that (1) the natural or folded state of proteins is a global energy mi...
We study folding algorithms in the two-dimensional Hydrophobic-Hydrophilic model (2D HP model) for p...
We show that the protein folding problem in the two-dimensional H-P model is NP-complete. 1 Introduc...
Taking protein G with 56 residues for a case study, we investigate the mechanism of protein folding....
We recently introduced a physical model [T.X. Hoang, A. Trovato, F. Seno, J.R. Banavar, A. Maritan, ...
To find the native conformation (fold), proteins sample a subspace that is typically hundreds of ord...
Backgound:A number of approaches to design stable and fast-folding sequences for model polypeptide c...
Recent studies of the tube model of protein have indicated that the free energy landscape of protein...
AbstractProgressive structuring and ultimately exclusion of water by hydrophobes surrounding backbon...
We consider whether or not protein chains in the HP model have unique or few optimal foldings. We so...
The figure-to-structure maps for all uniquely folding sequences of short hydrophobic polar (HP) mode...
Protein Folding Prediction (PFP) is essentially an energy minimization problem formalised by the def...
Background: Proteins seem to have their native structure in a global minimum of free energy. No mech...
A variety of analytical and computational models have been proposed to answer the question of why so...
It is widely accepted that (1) the natural or folded state of proteins is a global energy minimum, a...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that (1) the natural or folded state of proteins is a global energy mi...
We study folding algorithms in the two-dimensional Hydrophobic-Hydrophilic model (2D HP model) for p...
We show that the protein folding problem in the two-dimensional H-P model is NP-complete. 1 Introduc...
Taking protein G with 56 residues for a case study, we investigate the mechanism of protein folding....
We recently introduced a physical model [T.X. Hoang, A. Trovato, F. Seno, J.R. Banavar, A. Maritan, ...
To find the native conformation (fold), proteins sample a subspace that is typically hundreds of ord...
Backgound:A number of approaches to design stable and fast-folding sequences for model polypeptide c...
Recent studies of the tube model of protein have indicated that the free energy landscape of protein...
AbstractProgressive structuring and ultimately exclusion of water by hydrophobes surrounding backbon...
We consider whether or not protein chains in the HP model have unique or few optimal foldings. We so...
The figure-to-structure maps for all uniquely folding sequences of short hydrophobic polar (HP) mode...
Protein Folding Prediction (PFP) is essentially an energy minimization problem formalised by the def...
Background: Proteins seem to have their native structure in a global minimum of free energy. No mech...
A variety of analytical and computational models have been proposed to answer the question of why so...