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Data and scripts from: Obtaining soft matter models of proteins and their phase behavior

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Altan, I; Charbonneau, P
February 4, 2019

Globular proteins are roughly spherical biomolecules with attractive, and highly directional interactions. This microscopic observation motivates describing these proteins as patchy particles: hard spheres with attractive surface patches. Mapping a biomolecule to a patchy model requires simplifying effective protein-protein interactions, which in turn provides a microscopic understanding of the protein solution behavior. The patchy model can indeed be fully analyzed, including its phase diagram. In this chapter, we detail the methodology of mapping a given protein to a patchy model and of determining the phase diagram of the latter. We also briefly describe the theory upon which the methodology is based, provide practical information, and discuss potential pitfalls.

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Altan, I., & Charbonneau, P. (2019). Data and scripts from: Obtaining soft matter models of proteins and their phase behavior. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4ww7bs1p
Altan, Irem, and Patrick Charbonneau. “Data and scripts from: Obtaining soft matter models of proteins and their phase behavior,” February 4, 2019. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4ww7bs1p.
Altan, Irem, and Patrick Charbonneau. Data and scripts from: Obtaining soft matter models of proteins and their phase behavior. 4 Feb. 2019. Manual, doi:10.7924/r4ww7bs1p.

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