Posted on 01/01/2007 6:38:13 AM PST by texas booster
From a paper in the Journal of the American Chemical Society concerning nanotubes:
The folding of proteins in confined spaces is a ubiquitous theme in biological and biomaterial applications, including folding in chaperones and pores, nanotube-based drug delivery, and cotranslational folding of nascent peptides in the ribosomal exit tunnel. The role of confinement on peptide conformational equilibrium has thus gained much interest in recent years, and a natural first hypothesis to investigate is the role of confinement alone in protein conformational preferences.
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Still, there exists a growing body of evidence to suggest that molecular water plays a role in the conformational preferences and assembly of biomolecular systems. For example, it has been suggested that the addition of crowding agents or chemical denaturants destabilizes proteins by affecting the structure of water. Moreover, the character of water in confined environments is expected to differ significantly from that in bulk.
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What role does water play in the stability of confined proteins? To address this question, we have simulated a well-characterized 23-residue helical peptide inside six fully solvated single-walled CNTs with diameters ranging from 15 to 35 Å. For each tube modeled, 1000 independent molecular dynamics trajectories were started from the fully helical and extended states (Figures 1 and 2a). Simulations were performed on the Folding@Home distributed computing network as described previously using the AMBER- 99 helix-coil force field and the TIP3P water model in the NVT ensemble at the approximate midpoint temperature of 305 K (89F). With individual trajectories on the 100-300 ns time scale and an aggregate time exceeding 2.5 ms, our extensive sampling allows us to extract equilibrium thermodynamic data.
(Please click on the above link for the full paper on Nanotube Confinement Denatures Protein Helices)
Yup, and a chance for me to say thatnks once again.
I check my "Egonometer" every day!
My folding power more than doubled with the dual core upgrade.
Not doing bad for only having a single machine.
Be nice to see what happens when I upgrade to an ATI video card in a few months.
I have to take it down for a few days starting tomorrow.
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I am running Vista on an AMD machine with a dual core processor. Which version should I download?
If you want to see the client working, go to Youtube and search for “F@H”. The SMP client does deliver pretty pictures but it does a LOT of work.
I’ll FReepmail you a link and instructions. On Vista you have to be administrator. Sometimes I have had to click on “Run as Administrator” tab in one of the Program menus.
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