GCSF Protein Folding Illustration Movie
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Susan Lindquist (MIT) Part 1: Protein Folding and Prions
ibioseminars.hhmi.org What do "mad cows", people with neurodegenerative diseases and yeast cells growing happily on a deadly antibiotic have in common? They are all experiencing the consequences of...
Tags: Cell Biology Medicine prions neurodegenerative disease neurodegeneration
Protein folding simulation, from denatured to native state.
The movie presents an animation of a protein GB1 folding from denatured to the native structure. The folding process of the 56-residue protein was explored by a multiscale modeling. The multiscale...
Tags: protein folding simulation modeling structure pathway denatured
Folding of villin protein simulated on GPUs
This movie shows a possible trajectory, or path, for how the villin protein folds. A single trajectory can be generated in a few days on a graphics processing unit (GPU) or a year on a single CPU....
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Simulating How Proteins Self-Assemble, Or Fold
Proteins control nearly all of life's functions, but how they self-assemble, or fold, is an unsolved problem in biology. Understanding how folding goes awry could lead to cures for diseases caused...
Tags: distributed computing protein folding human biology computer cluster
Simulation of millisecond protein folding: NTL9 (from Folding@home)
Simulating protein folding on the millisecond timescale has been a major challenge for many years. In a recent paper (pubs.acs.org Folding@home researchers Vincent Voelz, Greg Bowman, Kyle...
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