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| + | The Maximum Occurrence is the maximum percent of time that a macromolecule can spend in a given conformation. | ||
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| + | == Case Study: Calmodulin == | ||
| + | In <ref>doi:10.1021/ja1063923</ref>, the system under investigation is N60D Calmodulin | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 22 September 2010
Maximum Occurrence (MO) refers to a method for making rigorous numerical assessments on the conformational space of flexible biological macromolecules[1]. The Maximum Occurrence is the maximum percent of time that a macromolecule can spend in a given conformation.
Case Study: Calmodulin
In [2], the system under investigation is N60D Calmodulin
- ↑ Bertini I, Giachetti A, Luchinat C, Parigi G, Petoukhov MV, Pierattelli R, Ravera E, Svergun DI. Conformational Space of Flexible Biological Macromolecules from Average Data. J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Sep 7. PMID:20822180 doi:10.1021/ja1063923
- ↑ Bertini I, Giachetti A, Luchinat C, Parigi G, Petoukhov MV, Pierattelli R, Ravera E, Svergun DI. Conformational Space of Flexible Biological Macromolecules from Average Data. J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Sep 7. PMID:20822180 doi:10.1021/ja1063923
