AbstractWe report here a multiprotein blind test of a computer method to predict native protein structures based solely on an all-atom physics-based force field. We use the AMBER 96 potential function with an implicit (GB/SA) model of solvation, combined with replica-exchange molecular-dynamics simulations. Coarse conformational sampling is performed using the zipping and assembly method (ZAM), an approach that is designed to mimic the putative physical routes of protein folding. ZAM was applied to the folding of six proteins, from 76 to 112 monomers in length, in CASP7, a community-wide blind test of protein structure prediction. Because these predictions have about the same level of accuracy as typical bioinformatics methods, and do not u...
AbstractWe have developed a new combined approach for ab initio protein structure prediction. The pr...
AbstractDecades of work has investigated the energy landscapes of simple protein models, but what do...
Proteins are the fundamental machinery that enables the functions of life. It is critical to underst...
AbstractWe report here a multiprotein blind test of a computer method to predict native protein stru...
In this issue of Structure, Herges and Wenzel (2005) describe a structure-based force field that, wh...
An accurate potential function is essential for protein folding problem and structure prediction. Tw...
International audienceThe recent breakthrough in the field of protein structure prediction shows the...
Protein structure prediction (PSP) has been one of the most challenging problems in computational bi...
AbstractEmpirical potentials capture the essence of regularities seen in protein structures and can ...
AbstractKnowledge-based potentials are widely used in simulations of protein folding, structure pred...
AbstractAn implicit water all-atom model is used to study folding, aggregation and mechanical unfold...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
One of the most difficult problems in computational chemistry is the prediction of the three-dimensi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major. Computer science. Advisor: George Kary...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
AbstractWe have developed a new combined approach for ab initio protein structure prediction. The pr...
AbstractDecades of work has investigated the energy landscapes of simple protein models, but what do...
Proteins are the fundamental machinery that enables the functions of life. It is critical to underst...
AbstractWe report here a multiprotein blind test of a computer method to predict native protein stru...
In this issue of Structure, Herges and Wenzel (2005) describe a structure-based force field that, wh...
An accurate potential function is essential for protein folding problem and structure prediction. Tw...
International audienceThe recent breakthrough in the field of protein structure prediction shows the...
Protein structure prediction (PSP) has been one of the most challenging problems in computational bi...
AbstractEmpirical potentials capture the essence of regularities seen in protein structures and can ...
AbstractKnowledge-based potentials are widely used in simulations of protein folding, structure pred...
AbstractAn implicit water all-atom model is used to study folding, aggregation and mechanical unfold...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
One of the most difficult problems in computational chemistry is the prediction of the three-dimensi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major. Computer science. Advisor: George Kary...
Background: Recent advances on high-throughput technologies have produced a vast amount of protein s...
AbstractWe have developed a new combined approach for ab initio protein structure prediction. The pr...
AbstractDecades of work has investigated the energy landscapes of simple protein models, but what do...
Proteins are the fundamental machinery that enables the functions of life. It is critical to underst...