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What is the DynOmics ENM server?
The DynOmics ENM server computes biomolecular systems dynamics for user-uploaded structural coordinates or PDB identifiers, by integrating two widely used elastic network models (ENMs) – the Gaussian Network Model (GNM) and the Anisotropic Network Model (ANM). Unique features include the consideration of environment, the prediction of potential functional sites and reconstruction of all-atom conformers from deformed coarse-grained structures. For more information see Theory and Tutorial. |
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Reference: Li,H., Chang,YY, Lee,JY, Bahar,I. and Yang,LW. (2017) DynOmics: dynamics of structural proteome and beyond. Nucleic Acids Res., 45, W374-W380. Contact: The server is maintained by Dr. Hongchun Li in the Bahar Lab at the Department of Computational & Systems Biology at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, and sponsored by the NIH awards P30 DA035778 and #5P41GM103712-03 and the funding #104-2113-M-007-019 from MOST to the Yang lab at the National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. For questions and comments please contact Hongchun Li.
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