DIMACS Workshop on Information Processing by Protein Structures in Molecular Recognition
Dates: June 13 - 14, 2005
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Bhaskar DasGupta, University of Illinois at Chicago, dasgupta@cs.uic.edu
- Jie Liang, University of Illinois at Chicago, jliang@uic.edu
Presented under the auspices of the DIMACS/BioMaPS/MB Center Special Focus on Information Processing in Biology.
This special focus is jointly sponsored by
the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS),
the Biological, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences Interfaces Institute for Quantitative Biology (BioMaPS),
and the Rutgers Center for Molecular Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry (MB Center).
Abstracts:
- Piotr Berman and Jieun Jeong, Pennsylvania State University
Predicting Secondary Structures of Protein and Global Optimization
- Brian Y. Chen, Viacheslav Y. Fofanov, David M. Kristensen, Marek Kimmel,
Olivier Lichtarge, and Lydia E. Kavraki, Rice University
Algorithms for Structural Comparison and Statistical Analysis of 3D Protein Motifs
- Zhong Chen and Ying Xu, University of Georgia
Multi-Scale Hierarchical Structure Prediction of Helical Transmembrane Proteins
- Vicky Choi, Virginia Tech
On Updating Torsion Angles of Molecular Conformations
- Karl H. Clodfelter and Sandor Vajda, Boston University
Computational Mapping of Proteins for Exploring the Role of Binding Site Plasticity in
Molecular Recognition and Information Transfer
- Bhaskar DasGupta, UIC
Randomized Approximation Algorithms for Set Multicover Problems
with Applications to Reverse Engineering of Protein and Gene Networks
- Joe Dundas, Andrew Binkowski, Bhaskar DasGupta, Jie Liang, University of Illinois at Chicago
Sequence Order Independent Structural Alignment
- Ming-Yang Kao, Northwestern University
Reconstructing a Circular Order from Inaccurate Adjacency Information
- Jie Liang, UIC
Inferring Protein Functions by Matching Binding Surfaces through Evolutionary Models
- L. Ridgway Scott, University of Chicago
Digital biology: Relations between Data-mining
in Biological Sequences and Physical Chemistry
- Ilya N. Shindyalov, University of California at San Diego
Functional Annotation of Proteins with Known Structure by Structure and
Sequence Similarity, DNA-protein Interaction Patterns and GO Framework
- Vladimir Sobolev, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
An Approach to Semi Flexible Docking: a Case Study of the Enzymatic
Reaction Catalyzed by Terpenoid Cyclases
- Zoltan Szabadka, Eotvos University, Hungary
High Throughput Processing of the Structural Information of the
Protein Data Bank
- Ned Wingreen, Juan Keymer, Robert Endres, Princeton University and
Yigal Meir, Ben Gurion University
Modeling the Chemosensing System of E. coli
- Jinbo Xu, MIT
Rapid Protein Side-Chain Packing via Tree Decomposition
- Jinfeng Zhang, Harvard University
Protein Structure Analysis with Sequential Monte Carlo Method
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