Generalized distance and its application in protein folding
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Abstract
The concept of Euclidean distance between two points can be generalized to extended objects. The generalized distance $\cal D$ can be used as a reaction coordinate in protein folding process. Here $\cal D$ is compared and contrasted with some well-known reaction coordinates, Q and RMSD and is applied to protein fragments such as alpha helix and beta hairpin. The non-crossing constraint in utilizing $\cal D$ is also discussed.
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Authors
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Ali Mohazab
University of British Columbia