Findings from Department of Chemistry in Proteins Reported (In Silico Induction of Missense Mutation In Nnrti Protein: Computational Modelling and Stability Study of Modelled Proteins).
In: AIDS Weekly, 2023-12-25, S. 52-52
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A research study conducted in Madhya Pradesh, India, focused on in silico mutational research on the energetics of the HIV-1 NNRTIs protein. The study generated 380 unique proteins in silico and analyzed their impact on folding-unfolding free energy, protein stability, and solvation energy. The findings showed that out of the 380 proteins, 11 had extremely unfavorable folding-unfolding changes, 69 had less-favorable changes, and 270 had favorable changes. This research has been peer-reviewed and provides valuable insights into the stability of designed proteins. [Extracted from the article]
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Findings from Department of Chemistry in Proteins Reported (In Silico Induction of Missense Mutation In Nnrti Protein: Computational Modelling and Stability Study of Modelled Proteins).
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Zeitschrift: | AIDS Weekly, 2023-12-25, S. 52-52 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1532-4524 (print) |
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