Lecture

Protein Folding: Basics and Models

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of protein folding, including the concept of free energy and the Flory-de Genues model. It explains the stability of the native state, the role of mutations, and the importance of co-evolution in proteins. The instructor discusses the approach of integrating equations of motion to find the most probable state and the significance of aligning sequences for computational methods.

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