Proteins and Complexity

ORAL

Abstract

A protein's tertiary structure determines its function in living organisms. The different functions proteins serve necessitate variety in native structures. How is variation in tertiary structure created from a common set of amino acids and molecular forces? In other words, what generates complexity in structures across all types of native proteins? To explore this question, a simple HP model of protein folding was explored for evidence of self-organized criticality, a potential generator of complexity.

Authors

  • Joelle Murray

    • Linfield College
  • Dana Gibbon

    • Linfield College
  • Alissa Runyon

    • Linfield College
  • Arun Bajracharya

    • Linfield College