A prelude to building mathematical models for polypeptide folding: analysis on the conformational potential energy hypersurface cross-sections of N-acetyl-glycyl-glycine-N′-methylamide
Abstract:Finding a relationship on how a three-dimensional protein folds from its linear amino acid chain gets more complex with increasing chain length, so working on a smaller peptide conformational problem can provide initial ideas on what are the main molecular forces and how these influence the folding process. Following the study of conformations of amino acid units entering the proteins to understand the secondary structure of small peptides, this paper proposes mathematical models for the several two-rotor cros… Show more
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