Issue October 2010No. 2 (133-288) October 2010 ISSN 0739-1102 A Proposal for the Revision of Molecular Boundary Typology (277-287)Molecular shape is essential in understanding molecular function, and understanding molecular shape requires definition of molecular boundaries. In this paper, we review the conceptual evolution of three molecular boundary types: the van der Waals surface, the Connolly surface, and the Lee-Richards (accessible) surface. Then, we point out the confusion among the names of these surfaces existing in the literature. Since it is desirable to have a well-defined terminology in a discipline, we propose the standard names of the three molecular boundary types and their corresponding volumes in order to maximize consistency among researchers, respect the first individual who defined or computed a surface type, and promote collaboration between biologists and geometers.
Key words: van der Waals surface; Connolly surface; Lee-Richards surface; Molecular surface; Solvent-accessible surface; Solvent-excluded surface; Blended surface; Offset surface. Deok-Soo Kim1,* 1Department of Industrial
Engineering, Hanyang University,
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