On graphical representation of proteins
author:
Milan Randić,
Drake University
Description
We will review a selection of graphical representations of proteins and explore their
mathematical properties. In particular, we will consider highly condensed representations
of proteins by ”magic circle”, representation by star-like graphs and spectral-like
representations and will consider calculations of some of acompanying invariants. Finally
we will outline graphical approaches to protein alignment.
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