40th Folding@Home paper published

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40th Folding@Home paper published

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Stanford University's Pande Group has published a new paper in Science Magazine entitled Electric Fields at the Active Site of an Enzyme: Direct Comparison of Experiment with Theory:
The electric fields produced in folded proteins influence nearly every aspect of protein function. We present a vibrational spectroscopy technique that measures changes in electric field at a specific site of a protein as shifts in frequency (Stark shifts) of a calibrated nitrile vibration. A nitrile-containing inhibitor is used to deliver a unique probe vibration to the active site of human aldose reductase, and the response of the nitrile stretch frequency is measured for a series of mutations in the enzyme active site. These shifts yield quantitative information on electric fields that can be directly compared with electrostatics calculations. We show that extensive molecular dynamics simulations and ensemble averaging are required to reproduce the observed changes in field.
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Re: 40th Folding@Home paper published

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Apoptosis wrote: and thanks to our kick ass folders who make research like this possible!
thanks and ditto :)
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cool deal!!!

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now can someone tell me what language that was written in :shock: :mrgreen:
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Sweet! 8)
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