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Folding@home


Gryph

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It's called folding because this project is there to learn how and why proteins fold. The tertiary structure of proteins is a folded state and they are usually in a folded state before they can do anything otherwise they'd be huge and hard to manage. And when a protein doesn't fold properly, that causes diseases.

 

Here is a really good picture to demonstrate why proteins must fold:

 

snps_cancer21.jpg

As you can see, proteins need to be folded since they are so big.

 

Here's a quote from the Folding@home website:

Before proteins can carry out their biochemical function, they remarkably assemble themselves, or "fold." The process of protein folding, while critical and fundamental to virtually all of biology, remains a mystery. Moreover, perhaps not surprisingly, when proteins do not fold correctly (i.e. "misfold"), there can be serious effects, including many well known diseases, such as Alzheimer's, Mad Cow (BSE), CJD, ALS, and Parkinson's disease.

 

You can read about the science behind Folding@home here.

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I haven't updated this in a while... but here are our latest stats.

 

Latest Stats

Date of last work unit - 2004-09-04 16:07:54

Active CPUs within 50 days - 3

Team Id - 36271

Grand Score - 8044.5

Work Unit Count - 102

Team Ranking (incl. aggregate) 3393 of 32951

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So thats the team id!

Yeah...I asked a mod or admin earlier to post the team number in the title so people don't have to dig through the entire thread. Anyway, keep up the folding! It's just me and you! ;)

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Yeah, I lost the ID when I reformatted a few weeks ago. Times like this I should write stuff down on like, paper.

 

 

Old school.

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