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Potential energy surface Protein

Bioenergetics Chemical Thermodynamics Electrochemistry Ion Transport Across Biological Membranes Kinetics (Chemistry) Potential Energy Surfaces Protein Structure Supercomputers... [Pg.119]

Keywords, protein folding, tertiary structure, potential energy surface, global optimization, empirical potential, residue potential, surface potential, parameter estimation, density estimation, cluster analysis, quadratic programming... [Pg.212]

Most potential energy surfaces are extremely complex. Fiber and Karplus analyzed a 300 psec molecular dynamics trajectory of the protein myoglobin. They estimate that 2000 thermally accessible minima exist near the native protein structure. The total number of conformations is even larger. Dill derived a formula to calculate the upper bound of thermally accessible conformations in a protein. Using this formula, a protein of 150 residues (the approx-... [Pg.14]

KD Ball, RS Beii y, RE Kunz, E-Y Li, A Proykova, DJ Wales. Erom topographies to dynamics of multidimensional potential energy surfaces of atomic clusters. Science 271 963-966, 1996. RS Berry, N Elmaci, JP Rose, B Vekhter. Linking topography of its potential surface with the dynamics of folding of a protein model. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94 9520-9524, 1997. Z Guo, D Thii-umalai. J Mol Biol 263 323-343, 1996. [Pg.390]

Some of the above mentioned studies also use two-layer ONIOM QM MM approaches to include the full protein in an MM description. Other examples of QM MM calculations of metal enzymes include heme oxygenase [89], nitrate reductase [90] and peptide deformylase [91]. Finally, we note that the ONIOM (I IF Amber) potential energy surface has been directly used in a molecular dynamics study (ONIOM/MD) of cytidine deaminase [92],... [Pg.47]

Perczel, A., W. Viviani, and I. G. Csizmadia. 1992. Peptide Conformational Potential Energy Surfaces and Their Relevance to Protein Folding in Molecular Aspects of Biotechnology Computational Models and Theories, Bertran, J., ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, 39-82. [Pg.151]


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