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Biophysical Journal | 1997

Statistical mechanics of simple models of protein folding and design.

Vijay S. Pande; Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Toyoichi Tanaka

It is now believed that the primary equilibrium aspects of simple models of protein folding are understood theoretically. However, current theories often resort to rather heavy mathematics to overcome some technical difficulties inherent in the problem or start from a phenomenological model. To this end, we take a new approach in this pedagogical review of the statistical mechanics of protein folding. The benefit of our approach is a drastic mathematical simplification of the theory, without resort to any new approximations or phenomenological prescriptions. Indeed, the results we obtain agree precisely with previous calculations. Because of this simplification, we are able to present here a thorough and self contained treatment of the problem. Topics discussed include the statistical mechanics of the random energy model (REM), tests of the validity of REM as a model for heteropolymer freezing, freezing transition of random sequences, phase diagram of designed (minimally frustrated) sequences, and the degree to which errors in the interactions employed in simulations of either folding and design can still lead to correct folding behavior.


Archive | 2003

Charge Inversion of a Weakly Charged Macroion in Sphere/Rod Shapes: Effects of Anions, Salt, and Polymer Cations

Motohiko Tanaka; Alexander Yu. Grosberg


Archive | 2002

Molecular Dynamics of Charge Inverted Macroion under Electrophoresis

Motohiko Tanaka; Alexander Yu. Grosberg


Proceedings of the 1997 Boston Meeting | 1998

Volume phase transitions of polyampholyte gels

Yukikazu Takeoka; Takashi Enoki; Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Satoru Masamune; Taro Oya; Kazunori Tanaka; Guoqiang Wang; Xiaohong Yu; Toyoichi Tanaka


Archive | 1998

Phase Transitions of Polyampholytic Gels

Yukikazu Takeoka; Anthony E. English; Xiaohong Yu; Takashi Enoki; Taro Oya; Kazunori Tanaka; Guoqiang Wang; Rose Du; Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Toyoichi Tanaka


Archive | 1998

Coexistence of Native and Denatured Phases in a Single Protein Chain

Rose Du; Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Toyoichi Tanaka


Archive | 1998

Reversible change in affinity between polymer gels and target molecules

Taro Oya; Takashi Enoki; Yukikazu Takeoka; Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Toyoichi Tanaka; Guoqiang Wang; Satoru Masamune


Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft/Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 1998

Reversible molecular adsorption as a tool to observe to perform of heteropolymer gels

Toyoichi Tanaka; Takashi Enoki; Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Satoru Masamune; Taro Oya; Yukikazu Takaoka; Kazunori Tanaka; Changnan Wang; Guoqiang Wang


Archive | 1997

Landau-type expansion for the energy landscape of the designed heteropolymer

Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Vijay S. Pande; Toyoichi Tanaka


Archive | 1997

A Simple Model of Protein Folding Thermodynamics and Kinetics

Vijay S. Pande; Alexander Yu. Grosberg; Toyoichi Tanaka

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Guoqiang Wang

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Takashi Enoki

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Taro Oya

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Kazunori Tanaka

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Motohiko Tanaka

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Satoru Masamune

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Rose Du

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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