Polymer principles and protein folding. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 65 作者: KA Dill 摘要: This paper surveys the emerging role of statistical mechanics and polymer theory in protein folding. In the polymer perspective, the folding code is more a solvation code than a code of local ...
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The translocation of a polymer through a pore that is much smaller than its size is a fundamental and actively researched topic in polymer physics. An understanding of the principles governing polymer translocation provides important guidance for various practical applications, such as the separation and...
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First-principles design of nanomachines Learning from nature's amazing molecular machines, globular proteins, we present a framework for the predictive design of nanomachines. We show that the cr... JR Banavar,M Cieplak,TX Hoang,... - 《Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the ...
Tissue engineering is a new frontier in bioscaffolding and is defined as “the application of engineering principles to create devices for the restoration, modification, and assembly of functional tissues from native or synthetic sources.” The goal is to regenerate tissue, bone, or organs that hav...
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Simulating chromatin is crucial for predicting genome organization and dynamics. Although coarse-grained bead-spring polymer models are commonly used to describe chromatin, the relevant bead dimensions, elastic properties, and the nature of inter-bead po