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Proteins. Structures and molecular properties, T.E. Creighton. W. H. Freeman and Company, New York (1984), 515, $36.95
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Proteins: Structures and Molecular Properties
TL;DR: This paper discusses the physical properties of polypeptides, the structure of which has been determined Crystallographically to High Resolution and its role in the biosynthesis of Proteins.
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Fish Protein Hydrolysates: Production, Biochemical, and Functional Properties
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Structure and Mechanism of the Glycerol-3-Phosphate Transporter from Escherichia Coli
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Classification of Intrinsically Disordered Regions and Proteins
Robin van der Lee,Robin van der Lee,Marija Buljan,Benjamin Lang,Robert J. Weatheritt,Gary W. Daughdrill,A. Keith Dunker,Monika Fuxreiter,Julian Gough,Joerg Gsponer,David T. Jones,Philip M. Kim,Richard W. Kriwacki,Christopher J. Oldfield,Rohit V. Pappu,Peter Tompa,Peter Tompa,Vladimir N. Uversky,Vladimir N. Uversky,Peter E. Wright,M. Madan Babu +20 more
TL;DR: Uncharacterized and uncharacterized protein segments are likely to be a large source of functional novelty relevant for discovering new biology as discussed by the authors, which is likely to lead to the discovery of novel functions as well as provide important insights into existing biological processes.
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Proteins: Structures and Molecular Properties
TL;DR: This paper discusses the physical properties of polypeptides, the structure of which has been determined Crystallographically to High Resolution and its role in the biosynthesis of Proteins.
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Extending the treatment of backbone energetics in protein force fields: limitations of gas-phase quantum mechanics in reproducing protein conformational distributions in molecular dynamics simulations.
TL;DR: To improve the treatment of the peptide backbone, quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical calculations were undertaken on the alanine, glycine, and proline dipeptides, and the results were combined with molecular dynamics simulations of proteins in crystal and aqueous environments to enhance the quality of the CHARMM force field.
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Classification of intrinsically disordered regions and proteins.
Robin van der Lee,Robin van der Lee,Marija Buljan,Benjamin Lang,Robert J. Weatheritt,Gary W. Daughdrill,A. Keith Dunker,Monika Fuxreiter,Julian Gough,Joerg Gsponer,David T. Jones,Philip M. Kim,Richard W. Kriwacki,Christopher J. Oldfield,Rohit V. Pappu,Peter Tompa,Peter Tompa,Vladimir N. Uversky,Vladimir N. Uversky,Peter E. Wright,M. Madan Babu +20 more
TL;DR: Characterization of unannotated and uncharacterized protein segments is expected to lead to the discovery of novel functions as well as provide important insights into existing biological processes and is likely to shed new light on molecular mechanisms of diseases that are not yet fully understood.
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Unconventional Methods for Fabricating and Patterning Nanostructures.
TL;DR: Lithography with Neutral Metastable Atoms 1838 4.1.
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Prediction of the Occurrence of the ADP-binding βαβ-fold in Proteins, Using an Amino Acid Sequence Fingerprint
TL;DR: An amino acid sequence “fingerprint” has been derived that can be used to test if a particular sequence will fold into aβαβ-unit with ADP-binding properties, which is in fact a set of 11 rules describing the type of amino acid that should occur at a specific position in a peptide fragment.