SummaryModels of symmetric protein evolution typically invoke gene duplication and fusion events, in which repetition of a structural motif generates foldable, stable symmetric protein architecture. Success of such evolutionary processes suggests that the duplicated structural motif must be capable of nucleating protein folding. If correct, symmetric expansion of a folding nucleus sequence derived from an extant symmetric fold may be an elegant and computationally tractable solution to de novo protein design. We report the efficient de novo design of a β-trefoil protein by symmetric expansion of a β-trefoil folding nucleus, previously identified by ɸ-value analysis. The resulting protein, having exact sequence symmetry, exhibits superior fo...
Proteins are the workhorse of life. They are the building infrastructure of living systems; they are...
<div><p>Internal symmetry is commonly observed in the majority of fundamental protein folds. Meanwhi...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
SummaryModels of symmetric protein evolution typically invoke gene duplication and fusion events, in...
SummaryProtein 3° structure symmetry is a defining feature of nearly one-third of protein folds and ...
SummaryThe high frequency of internal structural symmetry in common protein folds is presumed to ref...
SummaryThe high frequency of internal structural symmetry in common protein folds is presumed to ref...
Monomeric proteins with a number of identical repeats creating symmetrical structures are potentiall...
The plasticity of naturally occurring protein structures, which can change shape considerably in res...
Proteins are composed of a unique sequence of amino acids, whose order guides a protein to adopt its...
Artificial proteins potentially barrier free in the folding kinetics are approached computationally ...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
We attempt to understand the evolutionary origin of protein folds by simulating their divergent evol...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
The modular structure of many protein families, such as β-propeller proteins, strongly implies that ...
Proteins are the workhorse of life. They are the building infrastructure of living systems; they are...
<div><p>Internal symmetry is commonly observed in the majority of fundamental protein folds. Meanwhi...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
SummaryModels of symmetric protein evolution typically invoke gene duplication and fusion events, in...
SummaryProtein 3° structure symmetry is a defining feature of nearly one-third of protein folds and ...
SummaryThe high frequency of internal structural symmetry in common protein folds is presumed to ref...
SummaryThe high frequency of internal structural symmetry in common protein folds is presumed to ref...
Monomeric proteins with a number of identical repeats creating symmetrical structures are potentiall...
The plasticity of naturally occurring protein structures, which can change shape considerably in res...
Proteins are composed of a unique sequence of amino acids, whose order guides a protein to adopt its...
Artificial proteins potentially barrier free in the folding kinetics are approached computationally ...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
We attempt to understand the evolutionary origin of protein folds by simulating their divergent evol...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...
The modular structure of many protein families, such as β-propeller proteins, strongly implies that ...
Proteins are the workhorse of life. They are the building infrastructure of living systems; they are...
<div><p>Internal symmetry is commonly observed in the majority of fundamental protein folds. Meanwhi...
A central question in protein evolution is the extent to which naturally occurring proteins sample t...