Presentation 2004-09-14
The Determination of Molecular Structures by the Optimization with a Gaussian Objective Function
Ryoji USUI, Shinji DOI, Sadatoshi KUMAGAI,
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Abstract(in English) It is important to determine a three-dimensional protein structure in the elucidation of biological phenomena, the development of drug medicines, etc. The conformations of proteins are mainly analyzed by the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopy and the X-ray crystallography. In the NMR spectroscopy, distance data among some atoms are approximately given, and a protein structure is determined by solving the so-called distance geometry problem. In this research, we propose a gaussian objective function and determine the protein conformation by solving the global optimization problem of the objective function.
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Keyword(in English) protein / conformation / distance geometry problem / gaussian objective function / global optimization
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Conference Date 2004/9/7(1days)
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Title (in English) The Determination of Molecular Structures by the Optimization with a Gaussian Objective Function
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Keyword(1) protein
Keyword(2) conformation
Keyword(3) distance geometry problem
Keyword(4) gaussian objective function
Keyword(5) global optimization
1st Author's Name Ryoji USUI
1st Author's Affiliation Osaka University Graduate School()
2nd Author's Name Shinji DOI
2nd Author's Affiliation Osaka University Graduate School
3rd Author's Name Sadatoshi KUMAGAI
3rd Author's Affiliation Osaka University Graduate School
Date 2004-09-14
Paper # CAS2004-33,NLP2004-45
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 293
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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