Protein Folding Models

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  • Computational Biology: Protein folding models are a part of computational biology, which uses computational methods to study biological systems.
  • Force Fields: Force fields are used to calculate the potential energy of a protein structure in molecular dynamics simulations.
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study and model protein folding processes.
  • Protein-Ligand Interactions: Protein folding models can be used to study the interactions between proteins and ligands, such as drugs or substrates.
  • Molecular Modeling: Protein folding models are a type of molecular modeling, which involves the computational simulation of molecular structures and processes.
  • Protein Design: Protein folding models can be used to design new proteins with desired structures and functions.
  • Bioinformatics: Bioinformatics tools and databases are used to analyze and visualize protein folding models.
  • Protein Stability: Protein folding models are used to study the factors that contribute to protein stability.
  • Protein Folding Pathways: Protein folding models aim to understand the pathways and mechanisms of protein folding.
  • Protein Structure Prediction: Protein folding models are used to predict the three-dimensional structure of proteins.