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The OPEP protein model: from single molecules, amyloid formation, crowding and hydrodynamics to DNA/RNA systems†
Fabio Sterpone,Simone Melchionna,Pierre Tuffery,Samuela Pasquali,Normand Mousseau,Tristan Cragnolini,Yassmine Chebaro,Jean-Francois St-Pierre,Maria Kalimeri,Alessandro Barducci,Yoann Laurin,Alex Tek,Marc Baaden,Phuong Hoang Nguyen
Chemical Society Reviews Pub Date : 04/23/2014 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C4CS00048J
Abstract

The OPEP coarse-grained protein model has been applied to a wide range of applications since its first release 15 years ago. The model, which combines energetic and structural accuracy and chemical specificity, allows the study of single protein properties, DNA–RNA complexes, amyloid fibril formation and protein suspensions in a crowded environment. Here we first review the current state of the model and the most exciting applications using advanced conformational sampling methods. We then present the current limitations and a perspective on the ongoing developments.

Graphical abstract: The OPEP protein model: from single molecules, amyloid formation, crowding and hydrodynamics to DNA/RNA systems
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