Bioinformatics

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Structural Bioinformatics

Structural bioinformatics is the branch of bioinformatics which is related to the analysis and prediction of the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules such as proteins, RNA, and DNA. It deals with generalizations about macromolecular 3D structure such as comparisons of overall folds and local motifs, principles of molecular folding, evolution, and binding interactions, and structure/function relationships, working both from experimentally solved structures and from computational models. The term structural has the same meaning as in structural biology, and structural bioinformatics can be seen as computational structural biology. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_bioinformatics

Institut

National Center of Nuclear sciences and Technologies (CNSTN) : http://www.cnstn.rnrt.tn/

Classroom : salle polyvalente

Organisers

Karim Mezhoud - email: kmezhoud(at)mnhn(dot)fr

Wahid Mèjri - email: wahid.mejri(at)cnstn(dot)rnrt(dot)tn

Rafik Ouerchfani - email: rafik(at)ubuntu(dot)com

Planning of the workshop

Week-Days

Morning (9-12H)

Afternoon (14-17H)

Monday

Demonstration on the useful of the structural Bioinformatic in the pharmaceutical field -Importance of the Open source in research area

Install Party of Ubuntu and exploration

Tuesday

Basics of shell commands and databases

Compiling a program or library

Wednesday

Sequences alignment concept and database search

Protein structure prediction and feature

Thursday

DNA-protein inetraction modelisation

Interactomics

Friday

Docking: concept and methods

molecular target search for Drugs