Rice University: Understanding Frustration Could Lead to Better Drugs
November 24, 2020
November 24, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 24 (TNSJou) -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Knowing precisely where proteins are frustrated could go a long way toward making better drugs.
That's one result of a new study by Rice University scientists looking for the mechanisms that stabilize or destabilize key sections of biomolecules.
Atom-scale models by Rice theorist Peter Wolynes, lead author and alumnus Mingchen Chen and their colleagues at the Center . . .
Knowing precisely where proteins are frustrated could go a long way toward making better drugs.
That's one result of a new study by Rice University scientists looking for the mechanisms that stabilize or destabilize key sections of biomolecules.
Atom-scale models by Rice theorist Peter Wolynes, lead author and alumnus Mingchen Chen and their colleagues at the Center . . .