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- W4210837701 abstract "There has been recent success in prediction of the three-dimensional folded native structures of proteins, most famously by the AlphaFold Algorithm running on Google's/Alphabet's DeepMind computer. However, this largely involves machine learning of protein structures and is not a de novo protein structure prediction method for predicting three-dimensional structures from amino acid residue sequences. A de novo approach would be based almost entirely on general principles of energy and entropy that govern protein folding energetics, and importantly do so without the use of the amino acid sequences and structural features of other proteins. Most consider that problem as still unsolved even though it has occupied leading scientists for decades. Many consider that it remains one of the major outstanding issues in modern science. There is crucial continuing help from experimental findings on protein unfolding and refolding in the laboratory, but only to a limited extent because many researchers consider that the speed by which real proteins folds themselves, often from milliseconds to minutes, is itself still not fully understood. This is unfortunate, because a practical solution to the problem would probably have a major effect on personalized medicine, the pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, including for example smaller tasks such as better modeling of flexible unfolded regions of the SARS-COV-2 spike glycoprotein when interacting with its cell receptor, antibodies, and therapeutic agents. Some important ideas from earlier studies are given before moving on to lessons from periodic and aperiodic crystals, and a possible role for quantum phenomena. The conclusion is that better computation of entropy should be the priority, though that is presented guardedly." @default.
- W4210837701 created "2022-02-09" @default.
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- W4210837701 date "2022-04-01" @default.
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- W4210837701 title "De novo protein folding on computers. Benefits and challenges" @default.
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