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    Collaborative Computing Project for NMR

    Collaborative Computing Project for NMR (CCPN)

    The Collaborative Computational Project for NMR (CCPN) provides tools and knowledge to maximise the impact of the biological NMR studies. The CCPN software facilitates data analysis and software integration. The project actively promotes the exchange of knowledge and provides training and best practices for the NMR community. CCPN also has a leading role in the development of a NMR data-sharing standard and coordination of NMR instrumentation proposals for RCUK and BIS.
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    WISP

    Weighted Implementation of Suboptimal Paths (WISP)

    UPDATE: LATEST VERSION AT http://git.durrantlab.com//jdurrant/wisp Allostery can occur by way of subtle cooperation among protein residues (e.g., amino acids) even in the absence of large conformational shifts. Dynamical network analysis has been used to model this cooperation, helping to computationally explain how binding to an allosteric site can impact the behavior of a primary site often many angstroms away. Traditionally, computational efforts have focused on the most optimal path of correlated motions leading from the allosteric to the primary active site. We present a program called Weighted Implementation of Suboptimal Paths (WISP) capable of rapidly identifying additional suboptimal pathways that may also play important roles in the transmission of allosteric signals. ...
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