Computational protein design / edited by Ilan Samish.

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English
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  • New York : Humana Press, [2016]
  • ©2017
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xii, 450 pages : illustrations (mostly color) ; 26 cm.

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    "Published In: United States, 03 December 2016" --Distributor's website.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Framework of computational protein design / Ilan Samish
    • Achievements and challenges in computational protein design / Ilan Samish
    • Production of computationally designed small soluble- and membrane-proteins : cloning, expression, and purification / Barsa Tripathy and Rudresh Acharya
    • Deterministic search methods for computational protein design / Seydou Traore, David Allouche, Isabelle Andre, Thomas Schiex, and Sophie Barbe
    • Geometric potentials for computational protein sequence design / Jie Li and Patrice Koehl
    • Modeling binding affinity of pathological mutations for computational protein design / Miguel Romero-Durana, Chiara Pallara, Fabian Glaser, and Juan Fernandez-Recio
    • Multistate computational protein design with backbone ensembles / James A. Davey and Roberto A. Chica
    • Integration of molecular dynamics based predictions into the optimization of de novo protein designs : limitations and benefits / Henrique F. Carvalho, Armenio J.M. Barbosa, Ana C.A. Roque, Olga Iranzo, and Ricardo J.F. Branco
    • Applications of normal mode analysis methods in computational protein design / Vincent Frappier, Matthieu Chartier, and Rafael Najmanovich
    • Computational protein design under a given backbone structure with the ABACUS statistical energy function / Peng Xiong, Quan Chen, and Haiyan Liu
    • Computational protein design through grafting and stabilization / Cheng Zhu, David D. Mowrey, and Nikolay V. Dokholyan
    • Evolution-based approach to de novo protein design / Jeffrey R. Brender, David Shultis, Naureen Aslam Khattak, and Yang Zhang
    • Parallel computational protein design / Yichao Zhou, Bruce R. Donald, and Jianyang Zeng
    • BindML/BindML+ : detecting protein-protein interaction interface propensity from amino acid substitution patterns / Qing Wei, David La, and Daisuke Kihara
    • OSPREY predicts resistance mutations using positive and negative computational protein design / Adegoke Ojewole, Anna Lowegard, Pablo Gainza, Stephanie M. Reeve, Ivelin Georgiev, Amy C. Anderson, and Bruce R. Donald
    • Evolution-inspired computational design of symmetric proteins / Arnout R.D. Voet, David Simoncini, Jeremy R.H. Tame, and Kam Y.J. Zhang
    • Protocol for the design of protein and peptide nanostructure self-assemblies exploiting synthetic amino acids / Nurit Haspel, Jie Zheng, Carlos Aleman, David Zanuy, and Ruth Nussinov
    • Probing oligomerized conformations of defensin in the membrane / Wenxun Gan, Dina Schneidman, Ning Zhang, Buyong Ma, and Ruth Nussinov
    • Computational design of ligand binding proteins / Christine E. Tinberg and Sagar D. Khare
    • EpiSweep : computationally driven reengineering of therapeutic proteins to reduce immunogenicity while maintaining function / Yoonjoo Choi, Deeptak Verma, Karl E. Griswold, and Chris Bailey-Kellogg
    • Computational tools for aiding rational antibody design / Konrad Krawczyk, James Dunbar, and Charlotte M. Deane
    • Computational design of membrane curvature-sensing peptides / Armando Jerome de Jesus and Hang Yin
    • Computational tools for allosteric drug discovery : site identification and focus library design / Wenkang Huang, Ruth Nussinov, and Jian Zhang.
    ISBN
    • 1493966359
    • 9781493966356
    LCCN
    2016959982
    OCLC
    954224533
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