Tag: protein folding

Quantum computing to untangle (or rather, entangle?) protein folding

It might take time, but with your list of clues you would probably be able to piece together your Lego set eventually. But in the case of protein folding, no supercomputer is powerful enough to make any significant advancement on its own. That’s where quantum computers come into play. 

Manya Bhargava returns to the IMSE blog to continue exploring the protein folding problem. In her previous blog, she explained how AlphaFold (AI system) uses known structures to predict the structures of unknown proteins. However, any AI system relies heavily on experimentally obtained data. On this new blog entry, Manya explains how quantum computers help to advance the problem by providing new solutions.

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