Molecular-level simulation of pandemic influenza glycoproteins

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Abstract

Computational simulation of pandemic diseases provides important insight into many disease features that may benefit public health. This is especially true for the influenza virus, a continuing global pandemic threat. Molecular or atomic-level investigation of influenza has predominantly focused on the two major virus glycoproteins, neuraminidase (NA) and hemagglutinin (HA). In this chapter, we walk the readers through major considerations for studying pandemic influenza glycoproteins, from choosing the most useful choice of system(s) to avoiding common pitfalls in experimental design and execution. While a brief discussion of several potential simulation and docking techniques is presented, we emphasize molecular dynamics (MD) and Brownian dynamics (BD) simulation techniques and molecular docking, within the context of biologically outstanding questions in influenza research. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Amaro, R. E., & Li, W. W. (2012). Molecular-level simulation of pandemic influenza glycoproteins. Methods in Molecular Biology, 819, 575–594. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-465-0_34

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