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タグ: protein_ligand [7 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag protein_ligand.
  • A new method for estimating the importance of hydrophobic groups in the binding site of a protein.
    J Med Chem, Vol. 48, No. 4. (24 February 2005), pp. 1069-1078.
    by MD Kelly, RL Mancera
  • Protein Flexibility and Mobility in Structure-Based Drug Design
    pp. 455-476.
    by Aqeel Ahmed
  • Predicting Absolute Ligand Binding Free Energies to a Simple Model Site
    Journal of Molecular Biology, Vol. 371, No. 4. (24 August 2007), pp. 1118-1134.
    by David L Mobley, Alan P Graves, John D Chodera, Andrea C Mcreynolds, Brian K Shoichet, Ken A Dill
  • Avian influenza virus, a very sticky situation
    Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, Vol. 12, No. 1. (February 2008), pp. 102-108.
    by Mark von Itzstein
    posted to protein_ligand drug_discovery by barry to the group McCammon on 2008-07-08 01:24:41 as ** along with 1 person jmccammon
  • Novel Method for Probing the Specificity Binding Profile of Ligands: Applications to HIV Protease
    Chemical Biology & Drug Design, Vol. 71, No. 5. (2008), pp. 387-407.
    by Woody Sherman, Bruce Tidor
  • De Novo Computational Design of Retro-Aldol Enzymes
    Science, Vol. 319, No. 5868. (7 March 2008), pp. 1387-1391.
    by Lin Jiang, Eric A Althoff, Fernando R Clemente, Lindsey Doyle, Daniela Rothlisberger, Alexandre Zanghellini, Jasmine L Gallaher, Jamie L Betker, Fujie Tanaka, Carlos F Barbas, Donald Hilvert, Kendall N Houk, Barry L Stoddard, David Baker
  • A Ligand-centric Analysis of the Diversity and Evolution of Protein-Ligand Relationships in E. coli
    Journal of Molecular Biology, Vol. 347, No. 2. (25 March 2005), pp. 415-436.
    by Irene Nobeli, Ruth V Spriggs, Richard A George, Janet M Thornton
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