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Voth, Gregory Alan; Ayton, Gary S. | Role of protein interactions in defining HIV-1 viral capsid shape and stability: a coarse-grained analysis | Coarse-grained models of the HIV-1 CA dimer are constructed based on all-atom molecular dynamics simulations. Coarse-grained representations of the capsid shell, which is composed of approximately 1,500 copies of CA proteins, are constructed and their stability is examined. A key interaction between... | Virus capsid; HIV-1; Viral capsid shape; Coarse-graining; CA dimer | 2010-01 |
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Miller, Joel Steven | Innovation in crystal engineering | The first CrystEngComm discussion meeting on crystal engineering has demonstrated that the field has reached maturity in some areas (for example: design strategies, characterization of solid compounds, topological analysis of weak and strong non-covalent interactions), while the quest for novel pro... | Research; Design; Molecular | 2002 |
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Poulter, Charles Dale | CaaX proteases, Afc1p and Rce1p, have overlapping but distinct substrate specificities | Many proteins that contain a carboxyl-terminal CaaX sequence motif, including Ras and yeast a-factor, undergo a series of sequential posttranslational processing steps. Following the initial prenylation of the cysteine, the three C-terminal amino acids are proteolytically removed, and the newly fo... | Proteins; Enzymes; Hydrophobic | 2000 |