Tackling the protein folding problem by a generalized-ensemble approach with Tsallis statistics

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We review uses of Tsallis statistical mechanics in the protein folding problem. Monte Carlo simulated annealing algorithm and generalized-ensemble algorithm with both Monte Carlo and stochastic dynamics algorithms are discussed. Simulations by these algorithms are performed for a penta peptide. Met-enkephalin. In particular, for generalized-ensemble algorithms, it is shown that from only one simulation run one can find the global-minimum-energy conformation and obtain probability distributions in canonical ensemble for a wide temperature range, which allows the calculation of any thermodynamic quantity as a function of temperature.

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Hansmann, U. H. E., & Okamoto, Y. (1999). Tackling the protein folding problem by a generalized-ensemble approach with Tsallis statistics. Brazilian Journal of Physics. Sociedade Brasileira de Fisica. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97331999000100017

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