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[1010.4735] Exploring the Energy Landscapes of Protein Folding Simulations with Bayesian Computation
january 2012 by Vaguery
Nested sampling is a Bayesian sampling technique developed to explore probability distributions lo- calised in an exponentially small area of the parameter space. The algorithm provides both posterior samples and an estimate of the evidence (marginal likelihood) of the model. The nested sampling algo- rithm also provides an efficient way to calculate free energies and the expectation value of thermodynamic observables at any temperature, through a simple post-processing of the output. Previous applications of the algorithm have yielded large efficiency gains over other sampling techniques, including parallel tempering (replica exchange). In this paper we describe a parallel implementation of the nested sampling algorithm and its application to the problem of protein folding in a Go-type force field of empirical potentials that were designed to stabilize secondary structure elements in room-temperature simulations. We demonstrate the method by conducting folding simulations on a number of small proteins which are commonly used for testing protein folding procedures: protein G, the SH3 domain of Src tyrosine kinase and chymotrypsin inhibitor 2. A topological analysis of the posterior samples is performed to produce energy landscape charts, which give a high level description of the potential energy surface for the protein folding simulations. These charts provide qualitative insights into both the folding process and the nature of the model and force field used.
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biochemistry
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january 2012 by Vaguery
Metamodel.com
may 2007 by mjlassila
Community site for metamedeling and semantic modeling. Metamodeling or is the analysis, construction and development of the frames, rules, constraints, models and theories applicable and useful for the modeling in a predefined class of problems.
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may 2007 by mjlassila
metamodel.com - How do I tell a good metamodel from a bad one?
may 2007 by jschneider
Scope, Technical Quality, Extensibility, Quality of definitions of the documentation
"A metamodel's bad influence is far worse than a bad datastructure's influence, or a bad database schema's, because it destroys the very language by which you wanted to
metamodeling
"A metamodel's bad influence is far worse than a bad datastructure's influence, or a bad database schema's, because it destroys the very language by which you wanted to
may 2007 by jschneider
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