AbstractIntegral membrane proteins pose a major challenge for protein-structure prediction because only ≈100 high-resolution structures are available currently, thereby impeding the development of rules or empirical potentials to predict the packing of transmembrane α-helices. However, when an intermediate-resolution electron microscopy (EM) map is available, it can be used to provide restraints which, in combination with a suitable computational protocol, make structure prediction feasible. In this work we present such a protocol, which proceeds in three stages: 1), generation of an ensemble of α-helices by flexible fitting into each of the density rods in the low-resolution EM map, spanning a range of rotational angles around the main hel...
<div><p>Despite significant methodological advances in protein structure determination high-resoluti...
Efficient and accurate reconstruction of secondary structure elements in the context of protein stru...
AbstractThe field of protein structure prediction has seen significant advances in recent years. Res...
AbstractIntegral membrane proteins pose a major challenge for protein-structure prediction because o...
SummaryIn medium-resolution (7–10 Å) cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) density maps, α helices can ...
AbstractThe transmembrane (TM) domains of many integral membrane proteins are composed of α-helix bu...
Background: The current advances in electron cryo-microscopy technique have made it possible to obta...
Three kinds of analysis are necessary for the theoretical prediction of membrane protein structure: ...
AbstractWe present an approach for incorporating solvent accessibility data from electron paramagnet...
SummaryNuclear magnetic resonance paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) measures long-range dist...
Pairs of helices in transmembrane (TM) proteins are often tightly packed. We present a scoring funct...
Knowing atomistic details of proteins is essential not only for the understanding of protein functio...
We present a de novo model-building approach that combines predicted backbone conformations with sid...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has...
One of the challenging problems in tertiary structure prediction of helical membrane proteins (HMPs)...
<div><p>Despite significant methodological advances in protein structure determination high-resoluti...
Efficient and accurate reconstruction of secondary structure elements in the context of protein stru...
AbstractThe field of protein structure prediction has seen significant advances in recent years. Res...
AbstractIntegral membrane proteins pose a major challenge for protein-structure prediction because o...
SummaryIn medium-resolution (7–10 Å) cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) density maps, α helices can ...
AbstractThe transmembrane (TM) domains of many integral membrane proteins are composed of α-helix bu...
Background: The current advances in electron cryo-microscopy technique have made it possible to obta...
Three kinds of analysis are necessary for the theoretical prediction of membrane protein structure: ...
AbstractWe present an approach for incorporating solvent accessibility data from electron paramagnet...
SummaryNuclear magnetic resonance paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) measures long-range dist...
Pairs of helices in transmembrane (TM) proteins are often tightly packed. We present a scoring funct...
Knowing atomistic details of proteins is essential not only for the understanding of protein functio...
We present a de novo model-building approach that combines predicted backbone conformations with sid...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has...
One of the challenging problems in tertiary structure prediction of helical membrane proteins (HMPs)...
<div><p>Despite significant methodological advances in protein structure determination high-resoluti...
Efficient and accurate reconstruction of secondary structure elements in the context of protein stru...
AbstractThe field of protein structure prediction has seen significant advances in recent years. Res...