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         <li onclick="display1('nano')"><a href="#ove1">Overview</a></li>
 
         <li onclick="display1('nano')"><a href="#ove1">Overview</a></li>
 
         <li onclick="display1('nano')"><a href="#rep">Repulsion between Gold Nanoparticles</a></li>
 
         <li onclick="display1('nano')"><a href="#rep">Repulsion between Gold Nanoparticles</a></li>
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        <li id="abr"><b>Abbreviations</b></li>
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        <li id="abr">E protein: dengue virus envelope protein</li>
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        <li id="abr">PTRS: peptide of tandem-repeated sequence</li>
 
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                     <p>Purpose: To find the interaction between PTRSs and E Protein</p>
 
                     <p>Purpose: To find the interaction between PTRSs and E Protein</p>
 
                     <p>Input: The structures of ligand (PTRS or CLEC5A) and receptor (E protein) in the same input file.</p>
 
                     <p>Input: The structures of ligand (PTRS or CLEC5A) and receptor (E protein) in the same input file.</p>
                     <p>Output: About 10,000 results. (The the most 100 frequent docking sites are shown in Figure 4)</p>
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                     <p>Output: About 10,000 results. (The most 100 frequent docking sites are shown in Figure 4)</p>
 
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                     <section id='slide-button8'>Commands and Flags</section>
 
                     <section id='slide-button8'>Commands and Flags</section>
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                 <h2>Repulsion between gold nanoparticles</h2>
 
                 <h2>Repulsion between gold nanoparticles</h2>
                 <p>To assess this potential problem, we used DLVO theory to calculate the repulsion between gold nanoparticles to estimate the number of gold nanoparticles that would bind to a virus particle. The structure of dengue virus is icosahedral, and there are nine E proteins on each surface. The distances between the potential binding sites can be obtained from the structure in protein data bank (1K4R). DLVO theory can be described as Equation 1.</p>
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                 <p>To assess this potential problem, we used DLVO theory to calculate the repulsion between gold nanoparticles to estimate the number of gold nanoparticles that would bind to a virus particle. The structure of dengue virus is icosahedral, and there are three E proteins on each surface. The distances between the potential binding sites can be obtained from the structure in protein data bank (1K4R). DLVO theory can be described as Equation 1.</p>
 
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                 <h4>W<sub>total</sub>(D) = W<sub>a</sub>(D) + W<sub>r</sub>(D) = -AR/12D + 2πεε<sub>0</sub>R&Psi;<sub>&delta;</sub><sup>2</sup>exp(-κD)         Equation 1. </h4>
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                 <h4>W<sub>total</sub>(D) = W<sub>a</sub>(D) + W<sub>r</sub>(D) = -AR/12D + 2πεε<sub>0</sub>R&Psi;<sub>&delta;</sub><sup>2</sup>exp(-κD) &emsp;&emsp; Equation 1. </h4>
 
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                 <p>W<sub>total</sub>(D): total energy<br>
 
                 <p>W<sub>total</sub>(D): total energy<br>
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                 <p>We took several representative positions on adjoining faces of the icosahedron to calculate the interactions between the gold nanoparticles based on DLVO theory. We found the total energies are all positive (Table 1), and these total energies are also larger than the typical biological interactions (~0.5 kcal/mol or 3.49 x10<sup>21</sup> J). The results suggest that there will always be free faces on the virus particles to interact with the PTRS-1 conjugated on the test line.</p>
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                 <p>We took several representative positions on adjoining faces of the icosahedron to calculate the interactions between the gold nanoparticles based on DLVO theory. We found the total energies are all positive (Table 1), and these total energies are also larger than the typical biological interactions (~0.5 kcal/mol or 3.49 x10<sup>21</sup> J). The results suggest that there will always be free faces on the virus particles to interact with the PTRS-2 conjugated on the test line.</p>
 
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