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[ccp4bb] spring constant

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Subject: spring constant
From: Jayashankar s {- dot -} jayashankar {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2007-10-16

Dear members,

What is the maximum spring constant a protein can have as such.
Is it possible to calculate how stiff a protein molecule is.
What is the correlation between the diffusion coefficient of a protein and
its surface tension during protein-protein interactions?

--
S.Jayashankar
Research Student
Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Hannover Medical School
Germany

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Subject: Re: Bad sidechain geometry
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