Search for dissertations about: "Protein-ligand"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the word Protein-ligand.
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6. Development of Proteochemometrics—A New Approach for Analysis of Protein-Ligand Interactions
Abstract : A new approach to analysis of protein-ligand interactions, termed proteochemometrics, has been developed. Contrary to traditional quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) methods that aim to correlate a description of ligands to their interactions with one particular target protein, proteochemometrics considers many targets simultaneously. READ MORE
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7. Studies of protein structure, dynamics and protein-ligand interactions using NMR spectroscopy
Abstract : In the first part of the thesis, protein-ligand interactions were investigated using the chaperone LcrH, from Yersinia as target protein. The structure of a peptide encompassing the amphipathic domain (residue 278-300) of the protein YopD from Yersinia was determined by NMR in 40% TFE. READ MORE
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8. Chemogenomics: Models of Protein-Ligand Interaction Space
Abstract : The large majority of the currently used drugs are small molecules that interact with proteins. Understanding protein-ligand recognition is thus central to drug discovery and design. Improved experimental techniques have resulted in an immense growth of drug target information. READ MORE
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9. Computational Studies of Structures and Binding Properties of Protein-Ligand Complexes
Abstract : Proteins are dynamic structural entities that are involved in many biophysical processes through molecular interactions with their ligands. Protein-ligand interactions are of fundamental importance for computer-aided drug discovery. READ MORE
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10. Dynamic Systems for Screening, Control and Identification of Protein-Ligand Interactions
Abstract : Dynamic systems for screening, control and identification of different protein-ligand interactions are presented. Dynamic chemistry is used to produce new compounds/constituents in situ that can interact with a target molecule. Several entities can be introduced at the same time and interact with one another. READ MORE