AbstractA simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently introduced theoretical tools which have been successfully applied to exactly solvable protein models. The design approach is implemented by using three amino acid classes and it is based on the minimization of an appropriate energy function. For a given native state the results of the design procedure are compared, through a statistical analysis, with the properties of an ensemble of sequences folding in the same conformation. If the success rate is computed on those sites designed with high confidence, it can be as high as 80%. The method is also able to identify key sites for the folding process: results for 2ci2 and barnase are in very goo...
International audienceRecent advances in modeling protein structures at the atomic level have made i...
Proteins have a unique native conformation, which can be proven in many instances to be determined b...
A sequence design method based on maximizing the thermodynamic occupying proba-bility of the target ...
A simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently introduc...
A simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently intr...
AbstractA simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently ...
Recent progress in computational approaches to protein design builds on advances in statistical mech...
International audienceComputational protein design will continue to improve as new implementations a...
We present a detailed study of the performance and reliability of design procedures based on ene...
The notion of optimization is inherent in protein design. A long linear chain of twenty types of ami...
This chapter introduces the automated protein design and experimental validation of a novel designed...
Fundamental challenges in molecular biology can be addressed by using simple models on a lattice, wh...
International audienceProtein design has many applications not only in biotechnology but also in bas...
Rational and computational protein design have been studied extensively during the past two decades....
Computational protein design method has been developed to understand the underling physicochemical p...
International audienceRecent advances in modeling protein structures at the atomic level have made i...
Proteins have a unique native conformation, which can be proven in many instances to be determined b...
A sequence design method based on maximizing the thermodynamic occupying proba-bility of the target ...
A simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently introduc...
A simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently intr...
AbstractA simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently ...
Recent progress in computational approaches to protein design builds on advances in statistical mech...
International audienceComputational protein design will continue to improve as new implementations a...
We present a detailed study of the performance and reliability of design procedures based on ene...
The notion of optimization is inherent in protein design. A long linear chain of twenty types of ami...
This chapter introduces the automated protein design and experimental validation of a novel designed...
Fundamental challenges in molecular biology can be addressed by using simple models on a lattice, wh...
International audienceProtein design has many applications not only in biotechnology but also in bas...
Rational and computational protein design have been studied extensively during the past two decades....
Computational protein design method has been developed to understand the underling physicochemical p...
International audienceRecent advances in modeling protein structures at the atomic level have made i...
Proteins have a unique native conformation, which can be proven in many instances to be determined b...
A sequence design method based on maximizing the thermodynamic occupying proba-bility of the target ...