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Which level does protein structural bioinformatics work at?
- Quantum level (orbitals and energy bands)
- Sub-atomic level (charges, electrons, protons, and neutrons)
- Atomic level (bonds)
- Molecular level (protein-protein interaction)
Explain with example(s).
As far as I realize, protein bioinformatics works at levels #3 and #4.
At level #3 we have HBond detection algorithms. At level #4 we have secondary structure prediction, protein-protein interactions and binding, etc.
EDIT: I have a CS background, and I am struggling to comprehend bioinformatics as I have no chemistry or biology background.
When I read a protein-related book, it seems to talk about it from either a biological or chemical point of view rather than a mathematical point of view.
I am trying to develop a protein simulation and analysis framework, but I don't know how much detail I should incorporate.
I'd say at each level/scale, as far as different methods of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are concerned and depending on your definition of structural bioinformatics, see e.g. the CHARMM software.