Protein Folding in Silico

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Protein Folding in Silico

Protein Folding Versus Protein Structure Prediction

Biochemistry

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Language: English

Published by: Woodhead Publishing

Published on: 4th October 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 7 Mb

ISBN: 9781908818256


Protein Folding and In Silico Approaches

Protein folding is a process by which a protein structure assumes its functional shape of conformation, and has been the subject of research since the publication of the first software tool for protein structure prediction. Protein folding in silico approaches this issue by introducing an ab initio model that attempts to simulate as far as possible the folding process as it takes place in vivo, and attempts to construct a mechanistic model on the basis of the predictions made.

Early and Structural Models

The opening chapters discuss the early stage intermediate and late stage intermediate models, followed by a discussion of structural information that affects the interpretation of the folding process.

Topics Covered

The second half of the book covers a variety of topics including ligand binding site recognition, the "fuzzy oil drop" model and its use in simulation of the polypeptide chain, and misfolded proteins.

Additional Methods and Conclusions

The book ends with an overview of a number of other ab initio methods for protein structure predictions and some concluding remarks.

Discusses a range of ab initio models for protein structure prediction

Introduces a unique model based on experimental observations

Describes various methods for the quantitative assessment of the presented models from the viewpoint of information theory

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