Ask HN: Breakthrough in Protein Folding
I am reaching out to introduce a major breakthrough in protein folding, allowing complex structures to be accurately modeled in real-time—a significant improvement over traditional Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations.
Key Achievements
Successful folding of an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP), a challenge for AI-based methods and MD, completed in seconds instead of weeks. Simulation of viral capsid formation, reducing the typical computation time from years to seconds—critical for vaccine and antiviral development. Accurate modeling of membrane proteins, handling steric constraints efficiently while reducing atomic clashes by 98%, surpassing traditional refinement methods. Validated on large multi-domain proteins, achieving correct biologically relevant conformations with exceptionally low computation time.
Why This Matters
Massive Speed Improvement – What previously took weeks or months can now be computed in near real-time. Universal Application – Works for de novo proteins, large assemblies, and constrained environments without requiring extensive computational resources. Potential Drug Discovery Impact – Enables rapid structure-based screening, antibody modeling, and enzyme engineering, accelerating early-stage research.
Next Steps
I can perform the folding of a protein of your choice to show how serious i am, Contact: sam.khedjam@gmail.com
Looking forward to your thoughts,
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My theory on maths shows that any shape can have its points on a circle edge and midpoints on that same circle edge morphing showing all possible paths through radius scaling (P=C). It’s all about constraints.
Transforming the protein through 3D coordinates aligns all forces so it is fundamentally different than MD, it’s a geometric solver, so it is super fast!