• Lattice proteins are highly simplified models of protein-like heteropolymer chains on lattice conformational space which are used to investigate protein...
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  • type of lattice protein: it stems from the observation that hydrophobic interactions between amino acid residues are the driving force for proteins folding...
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    A lattice system is a set of Bravais lattices. Space groups are classified into crystal systems according to their point groups, and into lattice systems...
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    The cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of bacteria and...
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  • Lattice models in biophysics represent a class of statistical-mechanical models which consider a biological macromacromolecule (such as DNA, protein, actin...
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    of the largest protein-folding problem solved to date using a quantum computer. The researchers solved instances of a lattice protein folding model, known...
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    folded protein. To be able to conduct X-ray crystallography, the protein under investigation must be located inside a crystal lattice. To place a protein inside...
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    protein structure prediction Molecular design software Molecular modeling software Modelling biological systems Fragment libraries Lattice proteins Statistical...
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    dystrophy, Lattice corneal dystrophy type II. Lattice corneal dystrophy was first described by Swiss ophthalmologist Hugo Biber in 1890. Lattice dystrophy...
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    Clathrin (category Protein pages needing a picture)
    polyhedral lattice that surrounds the vesicle. The protein's name refers to this lattice structure, deriving from Latin clathri meaning lattice. Barbara...
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    Amyloid (redirect from Amyloid protein)
    Amyloids are aggregates of proteins characterised by a fibrillar morphology of typically 7–13 nm in diameter, a β-sheet secondary structure (known as cross-β)...
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    Knotted proteins are proteins whose backbones entangle themselves in a knot. One can imagine pulling a protein chain from both termini, as though pulling...
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    Capsid (redirect from Core protein)
    correspond to individual proteins, are called capsomeres. The proteins making up the capsid are called capsid proteins or viral coat proteins (VCP). The capsid...
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    PMID 6236744. Teif V.B.; Rippe K. (2010). "Statistical-mechanical lattice models for protein-DNA binding in chromatin". Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter...
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  • molecular mechanics modeling Modelling biological systems Protein fragment library Lattice proteins Statistical potential "Index of /downloads/psipred". bioinfadmin...
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  • (April 2020). "Evolution Rapidly Optimizes Stability and Aggregation in Lattice Proteins Despite Pervasive Landscape Valleys and Mazes". Genetics. 214 (4):...
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  • Ising model (redirect from Spin lattice)
    of two states (+1 or −1). The spins are arranged in a graph, usually a lattice (where the local structure repeats periodically in all directions), allowing...
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    ([pref. protein]; -pathy [suff. disease]; proteinopathies pl.; proteinopathic adj), or proteopathy, protein conformational disorder, or protein misfolding...
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    relative to the crystal lattice suggested that these regions were "disordered". Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins also demonstrated the...
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    the crystal. Such a structure is called a crystal lattice. Ionic compounds lose their crystal lattice structure and break up into ions when dissolved in...
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  • which a final refolding step of the S-layer protein is part of the lattice formation. Native S-layer proteins have already been used three decades ago in...
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  • stored in a structure called cytoplasmic lattices. These cytoplasmic lattices, a network of fibrils, protein, and RNAs, have been observed to increase...
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  • The Coat Protein Complex II, or COPII, is a group of proteins that facilitate the formation of vesicles to transport proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum...
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    "peekaboo" lattice. Latticing a piecrust Bottom crust Filled crust Starting latticework Latticing Latticing continues in a herringbone pattern Latticing finished...
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    protofilaments within the microtubule called the A-type and B-type lattices. In the A-type lattice, the lateral associations of protofilaments occur between adjacent...
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    are six-coordinated capsomeres, arranged on a T = 7d icosahedral surface lattice. Papillomaviruses replicate exclusively in keratinocytes. Keratinocytes...
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    triangular lattice it is regular; in the case of a rectangular lattice the hexagons reduce to rectangles in rows and columns; a square lattice gives the...
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  • inorganic salts, proteins crystallize with large amounts of water in the crystal lattice. A water content of 50% is not uncommon for proteins. Knowledge of...
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    PMID 16085765. Teif VB, Rippe K (October 2010). "Statistical-mechanical lattice models for protein-DNA binding in chromatin". Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter...
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  • negatively charged protein regions due to charge repulsion, thus limiting the available binding sites of a protein to a metal surface. The lattice formation can...
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