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. 1993 May 1;90(9):3835–3839. doi: 10.1073/pnas.90.9.3835

Predicting protein diffusion coefficients.

D Brune 1, S Kim 1
PMCID: PMC46400  PMID: 8483901

Abstract

Diffusion coefficients for proteins in water are predicted. The numerical method developed is general enough to be applied to a wide range of protein surface shapes, from rodlike to globular. Results are presented for lysozyme and tobacco mosaic virus, and they are compared with actual data and with predictions made by less general methods.

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