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The minimal molecular surface

Biomolecules 2007-05-23 v1 Quantitative Methods

Abstract

We introduce a novel concept, the minimal molecular surface (MMS), as a new paradigm for the theoretical modeling of biomolecule-solvent interfaces. When a less polar macromolecule is immersed in a polar environment, the surface free energy minimization occurs naturally to stabilizes the system, and leads to an MMS separating the macromolecule from the solvent. For a given set of atomic constraints (as obstacles), the MMS is defined as one whose mean curvature vanishes away from the obstacles. An iterative procedure is proposed to compute the MMS. Extensive examples are given to validate the proposed algorithm and illustrate the new concept. We show that the MMS provides an indication to DNA-binding specificity. The proposed algorithm represents a major step forward in minimal surface generation.

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@article{arxiv.q-bio/0610038,
  title  = {The minimal molecular surface},
  author = {P. W. Bates and G. W. Wei and Shan Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:q-bio/0610038},
  year   = {2007}
}