New paper in PNAS on protein folding

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Message 46536 - Posted: 18 Sep 2007, 17:27:22 UTC

There's a paper being published in PNAS by Smith and others from the University of Tennessee on protein folding. See here

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070917172945.htm

for a summary.

It appears to involve improvements in modelling folding by considering in detail how water molecules interact with hydrophobic areas of different sizes. It seems that it may be more relevant to folding kinetics (and thus to Folding@home) than to Rosetta but it would be interesting to hear any thoughts Rosetta team menbers might have on this paper.

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Message 46561 - Posted: 19 Sep 2007, 3:12:26 UTC

Thanks for the link. It was a good read.

Made me a little curious too. Does anyone know if that group participates in CASP? If so, how did they fair against Rosetta?

Again, just curious.

Have a good one, ya'll. ;-)

Joel from TN

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