Molecular Modeling Course 99
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MOLECULAR MODELING

Chemistry: G25.2601
Biology: G23.2601
Mathematics: G63.2856.003
Computer Science: G22.3033.11
Sackler: G16.2607

SYLLABUS

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Table1: Syllabus 1999
Class
Date Subject Homework
1 1/21 Course and Field Overview:
  • What is molecular modeling and how has it evoled?

  • What are the practical applications and important questions?
1: Introduction to web browing and searching, sequence and structural databases, and early molecular modeling literature.
2 1/28
  • Continuation of the overview on biomolecular modeling and simulation, from drug design to new materials
  • Discussion of the 1959 paper of Alder and Wainwight: difficulties then and now
  • Introduction ot interesting biomolecular modeling problems: protein folding, protein misfolding, nucleic acid/protein interactions, and RNA folding (Transparency Set 1 and Lecture Notes 1 [preface and Chapter1])
2: Retrieval of structural information from the Protein Data Bank (PDB), an the display, manipulation, and analysis of three-dimensional biomolecular structures with the Insight II molecular graphics package. Explore kinemage tutorials. Read papers 4, 29, 30, 33.
3 2/4
  • Minitutorial on protein structure: aminoacid repertoire, primary to quaternary structure, protein structure classification
  • Kinemage tutorial demonstration: folding motifs and major protein classes
3: Construction and analysis of the pentapeptide Met-enkephalin with the InsightII program. Read papers 2, 3, 5.
4 2/11
  • Discuss homework assingments 1 and 2
  • Minitutorial on nucleic acid structure: building blocks, backbone confirmational