Fast Protein Structure Prediction Using Monte Carlo Simulations with Modal Moves

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Abstract

Using normal modes to generate torsion space moves in Monte Carlo simulations of peptides and proteins is not a new idea; nevertheless, despite its power it has not received widespread application. We show that such a "Modal Monte Carlo" approach is an efficient tool for ab initio predictions of small-protein structures. We apply this method to the Trp cage, a 20-residue polypeptide designed to fold rapidly into a structure that includes tertiary contacts, despite its short length. We achieve a high-quality ab initio structure prediction in about 2 orders of magnitude less computation time than state of the art molecular dynamics techniques. Copyright © 2003 American Chemical Society.

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Carnevali, P., Tóth, G., Toubassi, G., & Meshkat, S. N. (2003). Fast Protein Structure Prediction Using Monte Carlo Simulations with Modal Moves. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 125(47), 14244–14245. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja036647b

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