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Structures prediction and replica exchange molecular dynamics simulations of α-synuclein: A case study for intrinsically disordered proteins

In recent years, a variety of three-dimensional structure prediction tools, including AlphaFold2, AlphaFold3, I-TASSER, C-I-TASSER, Phyre2, ESMFold, and RoseTTAFold, have been employed in the investigation of intrinsically disordered proteins. However, a comprehensive validation of these tools speci...

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Published in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2024-09, Vol.276 (Pt 1), p.133813, Article 133813
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