The intricate intracellular infrastructure of all known life forms is based on proteins. The folded shape of a protein determines both the protein’s function and the set of mole...
G. J. Shawn Tan, Ferran D. Revilla, Klaus-Peter Za...
Abstract. Proteins, under native conditions, fold to specific 3D structures according to their 1D amino acid sequence, which in turn is defined by the genetic code. The specific...
A method is presented that uses b-strand interactions to predict the parallel right-handed b-helix super-secondary structural motif in protein sequences. A program called BetaWrap...
Phil Bradley, Lenore Cowen, Matthew Menke, Jonatha...
Background: Understanding how proteins fold is essential to our quest in discovering how life works at the molecular level. Current computation power enables researchers to produc...
Hong Sun, Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu, Motonori Ota, Yus...
The inverse protein folding problem is that of designing an amino acid sequence which has a prescribed native protein fold. This problem arises in drug design where a particular st...