rtREV: an amino acid substitution matrix for inference of retrovirus and reverse transcriptase phylogeny
M. W. Dimmic, J. S. Rest, D. P. Mindell, and R. A. Goldstein
Journal of Molecular Evolution, submitted.
Optimization of a new score function for accurate alignment
B. Qian and R. A. Goldstein
Proteins, submitted.
Why are proteins so robust to site mutations?
D. Taverna and R. A. Goldstein
Journal of Molecular Biology, submitted.
Using evolutionary methods to study G-protein coupled
receptors
O. Soyer, M. W. Dimmic, R. R. Neubig,
and R.A. Goldstein
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
, submitted.
Why are proteins marginally stable?
D. Taverna and R. A. Goldstein
Proteins, in press. [Abstract]
Evolutionary perspectives on protein
structure, stability, and functionality
R. A. Goldstein
Proceedings of the International School of
Physics "Enrico Fermi", in press.
The distribution of indel lengths
B. Qian and R. A. Goldstein
Proteins 45, (2001), 102-104. [Abstract, PDF (83 kB)]
Evolution of functionality in lattice
proteins
P. D. Williams, D. D. Pollock, and R.A. Goldstein
Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
19, (2001), 150-156. [Abstract, PDF (295 kB)]
Optimization of a new score function for
the detection of remote homologs
M. Kann, B. Qian, and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 41 (2000), 498-503.
[Abstract, PDF (114 kB)]
How to Generate Improved Potentials for Protein Tertiary
Structure Prediction: A Lattice Model Study
T.-L. Chiu and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 41 (2000), 157-163.
[Abstract,
PDF (126 kB)]
Optimizing for Success: A New Score Function For Distantly
Related Protein Sequence Comparison
M. Kann and R.A. Goldstein
RECOMB 2000.
(Refereed conference proceeding),
[Abstract,
PDF (398 kB)]
Modeling Evolution at the Protein Level using an Adjustable
Amino Acid Fitness Model
M.W. Dimmic, D. P. Mindell, and R.A. Goldstein
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2000.
(Refereed conference proceeding),
[Abstract,
PDF (46 kB)]
The Evolution of Duplicated Genes Considering Protein
Stability Constraints
D.M. Taverna and R.A. Goldstein
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2000.
(Refereed conference proceeding),
[Abstract,
PDF (66 kB)]]
Surveying Determinants of Protein Structure Designability
across Different Energy Models and Amino-Acid Alphabets: A Consensus
N.E.G. Buchler and R.A. Goldstein
Journal of Chemical Physics 112 (2000),
2533-2547. [Abstract,
PDF (376 kB)]
The Distribution of Structures in Evolving Protein
Populations
D.M. Taverna and R.A. Goldstein
Biopolymers 53, (2000), 1-8.
[Abstract,
PDF (99 kB)]
Universal Correlation between Energy Gap and Foldability
for the Random Energy Model and Lattice Proteins
N.E.G. Buchler and R.A. Goldstein
Journal of Chemical Physics 111 (1999),
6599-6609. [Abstract,
PDF (241 kB)]
Estimating the Total Number of Protein Folds
S. Govindarajan, R. Recabarren, and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 35 (1999), 408-414. [Abstract,
PDF (118 kB)]
Using Physical-Chemistry Based Mutation Models in Phylogenetic
Analyses of HIV-1 Subtypes
J.M Koshi, D.P. Mindell, and R.A. Goldstein
Molecular Biology and Evolution 16 (1999),
173-179. [Abstract,
PDF (92 kB)]
The Effect of Alphabet Size and Foldability Requirements
on Protein Structure Designability
N.E.G Buchler and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 34 (1999), 113-124. [Abstract,
PDF (237 kB)]
Optimizing Potentials for the Inverse Protein Folding
Problem
T.-L. Chiu and R.A. Goldstein
Protein Engineering 11 (1998), 749-752.
[Abstract,
PDF (106 kB)]
Optimizing Energy Potentials for Success in Protein
Tertiary Structure Prediction
T.-L. Chiu and R.A. Goldstein
Folding & Design 3 (1998), 223-228.
[Abstract,
PDF (319 kB)]
On the Thermodynamic Hypothesis of Protein Folding
S. Govindarajan and R.A. Goldstein
Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci (USA) 95 (1998),
5545-5549. [Abstract,
PDF (169 kB)]
Models of Natural Mutations Including Site Heterogeneity
J.M. Koshi and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 32 (1998), 289-295.
[Abstract,
PDF (103 kB)]
Beyond Mutation Matrices: Physical-chemistry Based
Evolutionary Models
J.M. Koshi, D.P. Mindell, and R.A. Goldstein
Genome Informatics 1997 (1998), refereed conference
proceeding. [Abstract,
PDF (225 kB)]
Evolution of Model Proteins on a Foldability Landscape
S. Govindarajan and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 29 (1997), 461-466 . [Abstract,
PDF (75 kB)]
Site Mutations in Model Proteins
S. Govindarajan and R.A. Goldstein
Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
(1997), in press. [Abstract]
The Foldability Landscape of Model Proteins
S. Govindarajan and R.A. Goldstein
Biopolymers 42 (1997), 427-438. [Abstract,
PDF (268 kB)]
Predicting Protein Secondary Structure Using Probabilistic
Substitution Schemata
M.J. Thompson and R.A. Goldstein
Protein Science 6 (1997), 1963-1975. [Abstract,
PDF (273 kB, manuscript, reprint
available on request)]
Compaction and Folding in Model Proteins
T.-L. Chiu and R.A. Goldstein
Journal of Chemical Physics 107 (1997),
4408-4415. [Abstract,
PDF (293 kB)]
Protein Heteronuclear NMR Assignments using Mean-Field
Simulated Annealing
N.E.G. Buchler, E.R.P. Zuiderweg, H. Wang, and R.A. Goldstein
Journal of Magnetic Resonance 125 (1997),
34-42. [Abstract,
PDF (665 kB)]
Mutation Matrices and Physical-Chemical Properties:
Correlations and Implications
J.M. Koshi and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 27 (1996), 336-344. [Abstract,
PDF (84 kB)]
Probabilistic Reconstruction of Ancestral Protein Sequences
J.M. Koshi and R.A. Goldstein
Journal of Molecular Evolution 42 (1996),
313-320. [Abstract,
PDF (352 kB)]
Why are some Protein Structures so Common?
S. Govindarajan and R.A. Goldstein
Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci (USA) 93 (1996),
3341-3345. [Abstract,
PDF (174 kB)]
Predicting Solvent Accessibility: Higher Accuracy Using
Bayesian Statistics and Optimized Residue Substitution Classes
M.J. Thompson and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 25 (1996), 38-47.
[Abstract (reprint available on
request)]
Constructing Amino Acid Residue Substitution Classes
Maximally Indicative of Local Protein Structure
M.J. Thompson and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 25 (1996), 28-37.
[Abstract (reprint available
on request)]
Correlating Structure-Dependent Mutation Matrices with
Physical-Chemical Properties
J.M. Koshi and R.A. Goldstein
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing '96, (L. Hunter
and T. E. Klein eds) (1995), 488-499. World Scientific, Singapore.
[Abstract (reprint available on
request)]
Optimal Local Propensities for Model Proteins
S. Govindarajan and R.A. Goldstein
Proteins 22 (1995), 413-418.
[Abstract (reprint available on
request)]
Context-Dependent Optimal Substitution Matrices Derived
Using Bayesian Statistics and Phylogenetic Trees
J.M. Koshi and R.A. Goldstein
Protein Engineering 8 (1995), 641-645.
[Abstract (reprint available on
request)]
Searching for Foldable Protein Structures using Optimized
Energy Functions
S. Govindarajan and R.A. Goldstein
Biopolymers 36 (1995), 43-51.
[Abstract (reprint available
on request)]
Optimized Energy Functions for Tertiary Structure Prediction
and Recognition
R.A. Goldstein, Z.A. Luthey-Schulten, and P.G. Wolynes
Protein Structure by Distance Analysis (1994),
135-144. IOS Press, Amsterdam.
[Abstract (reprint available on
request)]
3-Dimensional Model for the Hormone-Binding Domains
of Steroid-Receptors
R.A. Goldstein, J.A. Katzenellenbogen, Z.A. Luthey-Schulten,
D.A. Seielstad, and P.G. Wolynes
Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci (USA) 90 (1993),
9949-9953. [Abstract,
PDF (1143 kB)]
Protein Tertiary Structure Prediction using Optimized
Hamiltonians with Local Interactions
R.A. Goldstein, Z.A. Luthey-Schulten, and P.G. Wolynes
Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci (USA) 89 (1992),
9029-9033. [Abstract,
PDF (1031 kB)]
Optimal Protein-Folding Codes from Spin-Glass Theory
R.A. Goldstein, Z.A. Luthey-Schulten, and P.G. Wolynes
Proc. Nat'l Acad. Sci (USA) 89 (1992),
4918-4922. [Abstract,
PDF (1010 kB)]
Generalized Protein Tertiary Structure Recognition
using Associative Memory Hamiltonians
M.S. Friedrichs, R.A. Goldstein, and P.G. Wolynes
Journal of Molecular Biology 222 (1991),
1013-1034.
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