Topic: Biophysics

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  1. Universal physical principles govern the deterministic genesis of protein structure

    PaperFeb 23, 2026bioRxivLiu Chuanyang, Jiyuan Liu, Xinyuan Qiu, Xiaomin Wu, Wenying Li, Lu Min, Guohao Zhang, Shaowei Zhang, Lingyun Zhu

    The paper explores how universal physical laws dictate the folding and assembly of proteins, challenging the stochastic views of structural formation. The authors argue that protein genesis follows...

  2. Large-scale exploration of protein space by automated NMR

    PaperFeb 17, 2026bioRxivThomas Muentener, Dylan Abramson, Sebastian Hiller

    The structural characterization of the vast protein universe is currently limited by the throughput of experimental methods. While AlphaFold has revolutionized structural prediction, experimental v...

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