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From Mechanisms and Robotics to Protein Conformation and Drug Design

机译:从机制和机器人学到蛋白质构象和药物设计

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The systematic study of kinematics can be traced to the writings of the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, Romans and Persians as far back as 500 B. C. For many centuries kinematics (along with geometry) was regarded as one of the basic sciences that explained observed physical phenomena and was used to engineer machines. Though it may seem unlikely, kinematics (in particular, robot kinematics) can significantly contribute to our understanding of biological systems and their functions at the microscopic level and to the engineering of new diagnostic tools, treatments, and drugs for a variety of diseases. Given the vast body of knowledge in theoretical, applied, and analytical kinematics and robotics, the conspicuous absence of the kinematics community from current molecular science research relating to the prediction of protein folding, protein docking, protein engineering, and drug design seems puzzling. In this paper, we will discuss the potential contributions of kinematics to some current challenges in biotechnology.
机译:运动学的系统研究可以追溯到远至公元前500年的古希腊人,埃及人,罗马人和波斯人的著作。在许多世纪以来,运动学(连同几何学)被视为解释观测到的物理现象的基础科学之一。被用来设计机器。运动学(尤其是机器人运动学)虽然似乎不太可能,但它可以极大地帮助我们在微观层面上理解生物系统及其功能,并为各种疾病的新诊断工具,治疗方法和药物的工程化做出贡献。鉴于理论,应用,分析运动学和机器人学方面的大量知识,目前分子生物学研究中明显缺乏运动学领域的知识,这些研究涉及蛋白质折叠,蛋白质对接,蛋白质工程和药物设计的预测。在本文中,我们将讨论运动学对当前生物技术挑战的潜在贡献。

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