Predicting folded shape and intermediate shapes
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:24 pm
Just came across an article in Sciencedaily dot com.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 131357.htm
Thought it may be of interest, any comment from the Pande group? Quote below:
"While scientists have long studied protein structure and the mechanism of folding, this marks the first time they are able to computationally predict three-dimensional structure independent of size of the protein. Because the invention also determines possible intermediate states in the protein folding process, it provides a clearer picture and could open doors to designing new medicines for neurodegenerative diseases that are caused by incorrectly folded proteins."
-Prok
Mod Edit: Fixed URL Link - PantherX
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 131357.htm
Thought it may be of interest, any comment from the Pande group? Quote below:
"While scientists have long studied protein structure and the mechanism of folding, this marks the first time they are able to computationally predict three-dimensional structure independent of size of the protein. Because the invention also determines possible intermediate states in the protein folding process, it provides a clearer picture and could open doors to designing new medicines for neurodegenerative diseases that are caused by incorrectly folded proteins."
-Prok
Mod Edit: Fixed URL Link - PantherX