<div><p>Predicting which mutations proteins tolerate while maintaining their structure and function has important applications for modeling fundamental properties of proteins and their evolution; it also drives progress in protein design. Here we develop a computational model to predict the tolerated sequence space of HIV-1 protease reachable by single mutations. We assess the model by comparison to the observed variability in more than 50,000 HIV-1 protease sequences, one of the most comprehensive datasets on tolerated sequence space. We then extend the model to a second protein, reverse transcriptase. The model integrates multiple structural and functional constraints acting on a protein and uses ensembles of protein conformations. We fin...
BACKGROUND: Reverse transcriptase is a major drug target in highly active antiretroviral therapy (HA...
The human genome itself operates like a factory. Our body is made up of DNAs, RNAs and mostly protei...
involves the accumulation of multiple mutations in the protein. We investigate the role of these mut...
Predicting which mutations proteins tolerate while maintaining their structure and function has impo...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Flowchart illustrating key steps. (<b>B</b>) Example calculations for position 50 in H...
Progress in understanding protein folding allows to simulate, with atomic detail, the evolution of a...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
quence-structure compatibility, are calculated for all 1,881 single pointmutants of the human immuno...
BACKGROUND: Reverse transcriptase is a major drug target in highly active antiretroviral therapy (HA...
The human genome itself operates like a factory. Our body is made up of DNAs, RNAs and mostly protei...
involves the accumulation of multiple mutations in the protein. We investigate the role of these mut...
Predicting which mutations proteins tolerate while maintaining their structure and function has impo...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Flowchart illustrating key steps. (<b>B</b>) Example calculations for position 50 in H...
Progress in understanding protein folding allows to simulate, with atomic detail, the evolution of a...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
The evolution of structural proteins is generally constrained by the folding stability. However, lit...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
quence-structure compatibility, are calculated for all 1,881 single pointmutants of the human immuno...
BACKGROUND: Reverse transcriptase is a major drug target in highly active antiretroviral therapy (HA...
The human genome itself operates like a factory. Our body is made up of DNAs, RNAs and mostly protei...
involves the accumulation of multiple mutations in the protein. We investigate the role of these mut...