Using Protein-Likeness to Validate Conformational Alternatives
<p>Proteins are among the most complex entities known to science. Composed of just 20 fundamental building blocks arranged in simple linear strings, they nonetheless fold into a dizzying array of architectures that carry out the machinations of life at the molecular level.</p><p>De...
Main Author: | Keedy, Daniel Austin |
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Other Authors: | Richardson, David C |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6121 |
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