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This study by Benjamin Jefferys, Lawrence Kelley, and Mike Sternberg introduces a streamlined protein structure prediction model. By simplifying structures through Langevin modelling and analyzing hydrogen bonds, water interactions, and sidechain interactions, this model produces fast and accurate results. The research covers applications beyond protein folding, showcased at 3DSIG/ISMB, enriching the field of structural bioinformatics. The entry features intricate visual reflections of important forces in protein folding within a TIM barrel domain, with acknowledgements to Lawrence Kelley, Mike Sternberg, Alex Herbert, Daniel Chubb, and the Structural Bioinformatics Group led by Richard Jefferys.
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a fast and simple model for protein structure prediction Benjamin Jefferys Lawrence Kelley Mike Sternberg
3DSIG/ISMB presence Laptop set today – films and protein art Visual Reflections entry: Deliberately obfuscated visualisation of forces hypothesized to be important for protein folding in a TIM barrel domain acknowledgements Lawrence Kelley and Mike Sternberg Alex Herbert and Daniel Chubb Structural Bioinformatics Group Richard Jefferys