Computational structural biology has made tremendous progress over the last two decades, and this book provides a recent and broad overview of such computational methods in structural biology. It covers the impact of computational structural biology on protein structure prediction methods, macromole
Computational Structural Biology: Methods and Applications
β Scribed by Torsten Schwede
- Publisher
- World Scientific Publishing Company
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 790
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Structure Prediction Methods: Protein Fold Recognition and Threading (L McGuffin); Assessment of Protein Structure Predictions (E Capriotti & M A Marti-Renom); From Structure to Function to Design: Evolution of Protein Folds (A Lupas & K Koretke); Molecular Modeling of Enzyme Reactions and Transition States (M Meuwly); Virtual Screening and Docking: MD-based Free Energy Simulations (O Michielin); Protein-Protein Interactions and Aggregation Processes (R Dima); New Frontiers in X-ray Crystallography (M Grutter); New Frontiers in Electron Microscopy (A Engel); Other Selected Topics: Docking for Neglected Diseases as Community Effort (M Provinec et al.); Protein Structure Databases (K Henrick et al.); Molecular Graphics (A M Lesk); and other chapters
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