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The Mathematical Intelligencer, 1982
In this series of three papers (see Zbl 0493.10002, Zbl 0493.10003) the authors survey a varied collection of topics which are all related to the so-called paper-folding sequences. Such sequences arise from repeatedly folding a sheet of paper, unfolding it again and considering the sequence of ``upward'' and ``downward'' bends.
Dekking, Michel +2 more
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In this series of three papers (see Zbl 0493.10002, Zbl 0493.10003) the authors survey a varied collection of topics which are all related to the so-called paper-folding sequences. Such sequences arise from repeatedly folding a sheet of paper, unfolding it again and considering the sequence of ``upward'' and ``downward'' bends.
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Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1964
The geometry and the internal features of folds reflect the mechanisms that produce folds. The close relation between mechanism and resultant structure permits fold characteristics to be used in determining the mechanisms; in turn, the mechanisms can be used to infer general environmental conditions under which deformation has occurred.
FRED A. DONATH, RONALD B. PARKER
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The geometry and the internal features of folds reflect the mechanisms that produce folds. The close relation between mechanism and resultant structure permits fold characteristics to be used in determining the mechanisms; in turn, the mechanisms can be used to infer general environmental conditions under which deformation has occurred.
FRED A. DONATH, RONALD B. PARKER
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Improving Fold Recognition Without Folds
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2004The most reliable way to align two proteins of unknown structure is through sequence-profile and profile-profile alignment methods. If the structure for one of the two is known, fold recognition methods outperform purely sequence-based alignments. Here, we introduced a novel method that aligns generalised sequence and predicted structure profiles ...
Dariusz, Przybylski, Burkhard, Rost
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How Fast-Folding Proteins Fold
Science, 2011Millisecond-scale molecular dynamics simulations of 12 proteins reveal a set of common principles for protein folding.
Kresten, Lindorff-Larsen +3 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978
We documented the presence of choroidal folds in a series of 59 eyes. Fifteen separate conditions were established as causes of the choroidal folds. Hyperopia was the most common cuase, although no definite etiology could be established in ten cases.
F E, Cangemi, C L, Trempe, J B, Walsh
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We documented the presence of choroidal folds in a series of 59 eyes. Fifteen separate conditions were established as causes of the choroidal folds. Hyperopia was the most common cuase, although no definite etiology could be established in ten cases.
F E, Cangemi, C L, Trempe, J B, Walsh
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Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 1977
This review describes recent advances in studies on the stabilities of the three-dimensional structures of proteins and on the processes leading to the formation of these structures. The term ‘protein folding’ will be used here to denote the process of the conversion of an open polypeptide chain into the unique three-dimensional conformation of the ...
G, Némethy, H A, Scheraga
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This review describes recent advances in studies on the stabilities of the three-dimensional structures of proteins and on the processes leading to the formation of these structures. The term ‘protein folding’ will be used here to denote the process of the conversion of an open polypeptide chain into the unique three-dimensional conformation of the ...
G, Némethy, H A, Scheraga
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2014
Some of the basic information related to development of folds are provided, e.g. why, where, and how do they develop. Fold propagation and fold geometries resulting from interference of simultaneously developing folds are described in two and three dimensions along with causes of noncylindricity.
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Some of the basic information related to development of folds are provided, e.g. why, where, and how do they develop. Fold propagation and fold geometries resulting from interference of simultaneously developing folds are described in two and three dimensions along with causes of noncylindricity.
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Inorganic Chemistry, 2004
One of the most intriguing problems in the biological sciences is the question of how to predict protein structure and function based on knowledge of a gene sequence. While significant progress has been made toward this goal during the past decade, fundamental challenges remain, such as understanding important post-translational modifications.
Bren, Kara L. +2 more
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One of the most intriguing problems in the biological sciences is the question of how to predict protein structure and function based on knowledge of a gene sequence. While significant progress has been made toward this goal during the past decade, fundamental challenges remain, such as understanding important post-translational modifications.
Bren, Kara L. +2 more
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2019
Fil: Couto, Paula Monserrat. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de Buenos Aires. Fundación Instituto Leloir.
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Fil: Couto, Paula Monserrat. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de Buenos Aires. Fundación Instituto Leloir.
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