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Calicut, Kerala, India

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Bioinformatics Center, Chandigarh, India

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Campus, New Delhi, India

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1. Editorial Letter B.D. Bulchandani 1

2. Molecular Docking of Antipain Inhibitor Using Hex Software Shridhar Shrimant Bagali, Bychapur Siddaiah Gowrishankar 3

3. Network Biology: Short ArticleNeha Purohit 9

4. Molecular ModelRashmi Malhotra 12

5. Monte Carlo MethodManish Jain 14

Contents

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Editorial Letter Dr. B.D. Bulchandani

Associate Professor

Department of Biotechnology,

Sobhasaria Group of Institutions, Sikar

Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, India

What Biology has to do with

Computation?Thisis one question that

flashes the mind of every beginner in the

field of Computational Biology. The

answer for the question lies in multifarious

facts and developments that have made a

bridge for biologists to follow

computation. Thanks to modern versions

and miniaturization of computers, which

has made them a house hold term and a

sophisticated automation tool for present

day researchers.Computers have long

been known for their ability to perform

billions of simple calculations per second

and for being able to store billions of bits

of information to be used at random. This

all has been made possible by developing

and using the appropriate and specific

computer programs to face and cater to the

wide range of problems, ever perceived by

modern man in general and scientifically

trained skilled individual in particular, that

would otherwise have remained out of

reach and any solution. Impending

possibilities of computation have spawned

several interdisciplinary activities where

the objective is to utilize the capacities of

computers to gain knowledge from ever

expanding huge amounts of data and

intervene the functional aspects for the

sake of betterment. This very union of

computation and biology, which has been

unexpected in many senses, is attributed

toand propelled by the recently unveiled

fact, that life itself is an amazing array of

information technology.Whereall the

information to make and execute all life

processes lies in the quadruplet of nitrogen

bases (A, G, C and T) present in the DNA

of any organism, that make the genes and

overall genetic constitution. The

physiology of any organism right from

bacteria through plants to complex animals

including human beings is determined by

their constituent genes, these in turn at its

most basic outlay can be viewed as digital

information.

According to a recent report by Anthony

Kervalage of Celera, an average loaded

sequencing laboratory can produce over

100 gigabytes, some even more, of these

genomic data per day with ease and

precision. This incredible pace of

processing has been matched by the drastic

fall in the price of data mining from wide

sources and developments in computer

hard ware as well as sophisticated software

technology, the most important areas

worth mentioning have been disk storage

and speeded internet allowing faster

computation and methods for accessing

and exchange. This fascinating field of

computational biology started with

developing all these required tools to

organize data in an advanced and well-

structured way, analyse and interpret them

on several fronts including homology

search, gene annotation and gene

prediction, has made several leaps with the

development of algorithms that include

neural networks, rule based system,

dynamic programming and hidden Markov

models to facilitate machine based

learning and large scale data

management.In other words, computation

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Molecular Docking of Antipain Inhibitor Using Hex Software

Shridhar Shrimant Bagali1*

, Bychapur Siddaiah Gowrishankar2

1Department of Petrochemical Engineering, KBNCE, Kalaburagi, Karnataka, India

2Department of Biotechnology, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur, Karnataka, India

Abstract cellular functions through protein-ligand interaction, which leads to significant conformational Keywords: protein–ligand interactions, Docking, Harmonic Surface and Fourier transform.

INTRODUCTION

Bioinformatics is multidisciplinary science

dealing the connection of molecular

biology and computer science as well as

programming. Recent days, molecular

biology data based software development

is challenging and fascinating in the field

of bioinformatics. Bioinformatics is a new

tool in the growing area of science in the

computational approach to biological

solutions for design of new drug. Design

of drug includes blowing up in molecular

sequence and structural information may

increase in demanding position in study of

fundamental biomedical solution.

Bioinformatics mainly deals gene

discovery, design of molecular modeling,

site-directed mutagenesis and experiments

of many other prospective research had

been correlated with respect to the

structure and function of genes and

proteins.[1]

Proteins are complex molecules made up

of amino acids joined with peptide bonds.

Proteins play a vital role in structural and

functional activities in all living cells.

Many proteins are enzymes or subunits of

enzymes, catalyzing chemical reactions. In

biology, a ligand is an extracellular

substance that binds to receptors called

protein. In chemistry, a ligand is an atom,

ion or functional group that donates its

electrons through a coordinate covalent

bond to one or more central atoms or ions,

usually metals. An array of such ligands

around a center is termed a complex. The

importance of protein ligand binding in

biological systems should not be

underestimated. Any organism must have

a mechanism of interacting with its

environment. Individual cells must be able

to interact with a complex variety of

different molecules, derived from not only

the outside environment but also generated

within the cell itself. Protein-ligand

interaction has an important function in

living organisms and which will be used in

wide verities of molecules. The goal is to

build a complete computer-aided drug

design system. There is tool need to

development, such as Docking. The act of

coupling two or more orbiting objects; the

operation of mechanically connecting

together, or in same manner being

together, orbital payloads are called

docking. Docking is process of fitting

together two molecules in 3d space.

Docking allows the scientists to virtually

screen a database of compounds and

predict the strongest binders based on

various scoring functions.

Macromolecular interactions are essential

for biological life's existence, as each

biological process involves protein protein

interactions; the area of molecular docking

encompasses protein protein interactions

and protein ligand interactions.[2–6]

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Network Biology: Short Article

Neha Purohit* Department of Biotechnology, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract Network representation of intracellular biological systems regularly considers molecular

segments inside a cell as hubs and their immediate or circuitous communications as

connections or links. Distinctive sorts of intracellular molecular biological systems can be

spoken to by various sorts of numerical structures called graph. Rapid advances in network

biology indicate that cellular networks are governed by universal laws and offer a new

conceptual framework that could potentially revolutionize our view of biology and disease

pathologies in the twenty-first century.

Keywords: biological systems, network biology

INTRODUCTION A biological system is any system that

applies to biological frameworks. A

system is any framework with sub-units

that are connected into an entire, for

example, animal types units connected

into an entire sustenance web. Biological

systems give a numerical investigation of

associations found in environmental,

transformative, and physiological

concentrates, for example, neural

networks.[1]

The examination of biological

systems concerning human ailments has

prompted the field of system prescription.

Complex biological networks might be

spoken to and broke down as processable

systems. For instance, biological systems

or ecosystems can be displayed as systems

of collaborating species or a protein can be

demonstrated as a system of amino acids.

Separating a protein more distant, amino

acids can be spoken to as a system of

associated molecules, for example, carbon,

nitrogen, and oxygen.

Nodes and edges are the fundamental

segments of a system. Nodes speak to

units in the system, while edges speak to

the collaborations between the units.

Nodes can speak to a wide-exhibit of

natural units, from individual life forms to

individual neurons in the mind. Two

essential properties of a system are degree

and centrality. Degree (or availability, an

unmistakable use from that utilized as a

part of chart hypothesis) is the quantity of

edges that interface a hub, while

betweenness is a measure of how focal a

hub is in a network.[2]

Nodes with high

betweenness basically serve as extensions

between various segments of the system

(i.e. communications must go through this

hub to achieve different bits of the

system). In informal communities, hubs

with high degree or high betweenness may

assume essential parts in the general

structure of a system.

Bioinformatics has increasingly shifted its

focus from individual genes, proteins, and

search algorithms to large-scale networks

often denoted as -omes such as biome,

interactome, genome and proteome. Such

theoretical studies have revealed that

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Molecular Model

Rashmi Malhotra* Department of Computational Biology, Sharda University, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract Molecular modeling is an accumulation of (PC based) methods for inferring, representing

and controlling the structures and responses of particles, and those properties that are

subject to these three dimensional structures. This is a standard tool used for searching for,

rationalizing and predicting structure and reactivity of organic, bio-organic and

organometallic molecules.

Keywords: molecular graphics, molecular modeling

INTRODUCTION Molecular modelling includes every single

hypothetical strategy and computational

procedures used to model or copy the

conduct of particles. The procedures are

utilized as a part of the fields of

computational science, drug design,

computational science and materials

science for contemplating sub-atomic

frameworks going from little substance

frameworks to expansive organic particles

and material gatherings.[1]

The most

straightforward counts can be performed

by hand, however definitely PCs are

required to perform sub-atomic

demonstrating of any sensibly estimated

framework. The normal element of sub-

molecular displaying strategies is the

molecular level portrayal of the sub-

atomic frameworks. This may incorporate

regarding particles as the littlest individual

unit (the Molecular mechanics approach),

or expressly displaying electrons of every

iota (the quantum science approach).[2]

Molecular mechanics is one aspect of

molecular modelling, as it refers to the use

of classical mechanics/Newtonian

mechanics to describe the physical basis

behind the models. Molecular models

typically describe atoms (nucleus and

electrons collectively) as point charges

with an associated mass. The interactions

between neighbouring atoms are described

by spring-like interactions (representing

chemical bonds) and van der Waals forces.

The Lennard-Jones potential is commonly

used to describe van der Waals forces.[3]

The electrostatic interactions are

computed based on Coulomb's law. Atoms

are assigned coordinates in Cartesian

space or in internal coordinates, and can

also be assigned velocities in dynamical

simulations. The atomic velocities are

related to the temperature of the system, a

macroscopic quantity. The collective

mathematical expression is known as a

potential function and is related to the

system internal energy (U), a

thermodynamic quantity equal to the sum

of potential and kinetic energies. Methods

which minimize the potential energy are

known as energy minimization techniques

(e.g., steepest descent and conjugate

gradient), while methods that model the

behaviour of the system with propagation

of time are known as molecular dynamics.

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Monte Carlo Method

Manish Jain* Department of Bioinformatics, SRM University, Chennai, India

Abstract Monte Carlo simulations are utilized to display the likelihood of various results in a

procedure that cannot without much of a stretch be anticipated because of the mediation of

arbitrary variables. Monte Carlo simulation outfits the leader with a scope of conceivable

results and the probabilities they will happen for any decision of activity. It demonstrates the

compelling conceivable outcomes—the results of pulling out all the stops and for the most

traditionalist choice—alongside every single conceivable outcome for widely appealing

choices.

Keywords: computational algorithm, Monte Carlo, simulation

INTRODUCTION

Monte Carlo methods (or Monte Carlo

trials) are a wide class of computational

calculations that depend on rehashed

arbitrary testing to get numerical results.

Their crucial thought is utilizing

haphazardness to take care of issues that

may be deterministic on a basic level.

They are regularly utilized as a part of

physical and numerical issues and are

most helpful when it is troublesome or

difficult to utilize different methodologies.

Monte Carlo techniques are mostly

utilized as a part of three particular issue

classes:[1]

improvement, numerical

combination, and producing draws from a

probability circulation.

In physical science related issues, Monte

Carlo methods are entirely helpful for

reproducing frameworks with numerous

coupled degrees of flexibility, for

example, liquids, cluttered materials,

emphatically coupled solids, and cell

structures (see cell Potts model,

communicating molecule frameworks,

McKean-Vlasov forms, active models of

gasses). Different cases incorporate

demonstrating marvels with critical

instability in inputs, for example, the

computation of danger in business and, in

math, assessment of multidimensional

positive integrals with confused limit

conditions.[2,3]

In application to space and

oil investigation issues, Monte Carlo–

based expectations of disappointment, cost

invades and plan overwhelms are routinely

superior to anything human instinct or

option "delicate" strategies.

On a basic level, Monte Carlo strategies

can be utilized to take care of any issue

having a probabilistic elucidation. By the

law of vast numbers, integrals portrayed

by the normal estimation of some irregular

variable can be approximated by taking

the experimental mean (a.k.a. the

specimen mean) of autonomous examples

of the variable.[4]

At the point when the

likelihood circulation of the variable is

parametrized, mathematicians frequently

utilize a Markov Chain Monte Carlo

(MCMC) sampler. The focal thought is to

outline a reasonable Markov chain model

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