21 research outputs found

    A mathematical programming algorithm for limit analysis

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    Steady growth of cracks in compressible elastic-plastic media

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    A constitutive relation for pseudo-elastic behaviour in shape memory alloys

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    Coarse-grained molecular dynamics of ligands binding into protein: the case of HIV-1 protease inhibitors

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    Binding dynamics and pathways of ligands or inhibitors to target proteins are challenging both experimental and theoretical biologists. A dynamics understanding of inhibitors interacting with protein is essential for the design of novel potent drugs. In this work we applied a coarse-grained molecular dynamics method for simulating inhibitors entering the binding cavity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease (PR). It shows that the coarse-grained dynamics, consistent with the experimental results, can capture the essential molecular dynamics of various inhibitors binding into PR. The primary driving force for the binding processes is the nonbond interaction between inhibitors and PR. The size and topology of inhibitors and the interacting strength between inhibitors and PR have great influence on the binding mode and processes. The interaction strength between the PR and various inhibitors is also analyzed by atomistic molecular mechanics and Poisson-Boltzmann solvation area method

    On embedded material derivative and frame spin

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