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Proteins are an important class of biological macromolecules present in all biological organisms. All proteins are polymers of 20 different amino acids. Proteins fold into one, or more, specific spatial conformations to perform its biological function, driven by a number of noncovalent interactions. In order to understand the functions of proteins at a molecular level, it is necessary to determine its 3D structure. Thus, protein sequence (primary and secondary) and protein secondary structure prediction is an important part of analysis in proteomics. This will lead to predict and analyze the 3D structure (Molecular Modeling and Structure Prediction) of a protein.
The aim is to predict the characterization, post translational site, topology, secondaryĀ and tertiary structure of a given protein sequence.
Day 1: Characterization of peptide
Day 2: Secondary and Tertiary Structure Prediction
Day 3: Transmembrane Helices Prediction and Structure visualization
2024-08-20
Indian Standard Timing 07:00 PM
2024-08-20 to 2024-08-22
Indian Standard Timing 08:00 PM onwards
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