building on the library, a set of programs for solving specific tasks, for example, the automatic prediction of Protein structures by Homology modeling or (an attempt at) the prediction of Protein complex structures through flexible Protein-protein docking
protein | Protein subunit | Protein-protein interaction | Array data structure | Hfq protein | protein domain | Protein-protein_interaction | Protein Data Bank | RNA-binding protein | The Structure of Scientific Revolutions | structure | Promyelocytic leukemia protein | G protein | Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein | Toutle River Sediment Retention Structure | Structure relocation | Protein G | protein dimer | Protein A | hyperboloid structure | C-reactive protein | Bone morphogenetic protein 2 | AMP-activated protein kinase | Transmembrane protein | Theater (structure) | Tensile structure | Tau protein | Sterol regulatory element-binding protein | SR protein | Roman theatre (structure) |
Research in his laboratory includes the development and application of k-nearest neighbor pattern recognition methods to the field of QSARs and application of the Delaunay tessellation technique to protein structure analysis.
Ángel Ramírez Ortiz (30 June 1966 – 5 May 2008) was a Spanish scientist in the area of protein structure & bioinformatics.
During a sabbatical year at the California Institute of Technology, Mirsky published a paper with Linus Pauling on the general theory of protein structure, suggesting that the structure of proteins are coiled in a specific configuration that accounts for the function in the body, and that the protein is denatured when that configuration is lost by breaking the hydrogen bonds that stabilize the structure.
He published seminal papers on protein structure and denaturation and debunked early models of protein structures, notably those of William Astbury.
Structural motif, a pattern in a protein structure formed by the spatial arrangement of amino acids
NOCH, a molecular explorer for protein structure visualization