Computational design and in vitro evolution are major strategies for stabilizing proteins. For the four critical positions 16, 18, 25, and 29 of the B domain of the streptococcal protein G (Gbeta1), they identified the same optimal residues at positions 16 and 25, but not at 18 and 29. Here we analyzed the energetic contributions of the residues from these two approaches by single and double mutant analyses and determined crystal structures for a variant from the calculation (I16/L18/E25/K29) and from the selection (I16/I18/E25/F29). The structural analysis explains the observed differences in stabilization. Residues 16, 18, and 29 line an invagination, which results from a packing defect between the helix and the beta-sheet of Gbeta1. In a...
The stability of proteins is paramount for their therapeutic and industrial use and, thus, is a majo...
An important goal of protein design is to understand the forces that stabilize a particular fold in ...
Domain swapping is a wide spread phenomenon which involves the association between two or more prote...
Computational design and in vitro evolution are major strategies for stabilizing proteins. For the f...
The solution structures of two computationally designed core variants of the β1 domain of streptococ...
The β1 domain of Streptococcal protein G consists of 56 amino acid residues arranged in a two-layer ...
AbstractA library of core mutants of the GB1 domain of streptococcal protein G was created, and the ...
Here we report the use of an objective computer algorithm in the design of a hyperstable variant of ...
Nature has the ability to cope with extreme pH, temperature and pressure, in addition to bestowing a...
Using a protein design algorithm that considers side-chain packing quantitatively, the effect of exp...
Phylogenetic profiling of amino acid substitution patterns in proteins has led many to conclude that...
Phylogenetic profiling of amino acid substitution patterns in proteins has led many to conclude that...
SummaryAccurate predictions of protein stability have great potential to accelerate progress in comp...
The B1 domain of streptococcal protein G provides a well-characterized system for structural investi...
The pyrrolidine ring of the amino acid proline reduces the conformational freedom of the protein bac...
The stability of proteins is paramount for their therapeutic and industrial use and, thus, is a majo...
An important goal of protein design is to understand the forces that stabilize a particular fold in ...
Domain swapping is a wide spread phenomenon which involves the association between two or more prote...
Computational design and in vitro evolution are major strategies for stabilizing proteins. For the f...
The solution structures of two computationally designed core variants of the β1 domain of streptococ...
The β1 domain of Streptococcal protein G consists of 56 amino acid residues arranged in a two-layer ...
AbstractA library of core mutants of the GB1 domain of streptococcal protein G was created, and the ...
Here we report the use of an objective computer algorithm in the design of a hyperstable variant of ...
Nature has the ability to cope with extreme pH, temperature and pressure, in addition to bestowing a...
Using a protein design algorithm that considers side-chain packing quantitatively, the effect of exp...
Phylogenetic profiling of amino acid substitution patterns in proteins has led many to conclude that...
Phylogenetic profiling of amino acid substitution patterns in proteins has led many to conclude that...
SummaryAccurate predictions of protein stability have great potential to accelerate progress in comp...
The B1 domain of streptococcal protein G provides a well-characterized system for structural investi...
The pyrrolidine ring of the amino acid proline reduces the conformational freedom of the protein bac...
The stability of proteins is paramount for their therapeutic and industrial use and, thus, is a majo...
An important goal of protein design is to understand the forces that stabilize a particular fold in ...
Domain swapping is a wide spread phenomenon which involves the association between two or more prote...