Background: Zinc binding proteins make up a significant proportion of the proteomes of most organisms and, within those proteins, zinc performs rôles in catalysis and structure stabilisation. Identifying the ability to bind zinc in a novel protein can offer insights into its functions and the mechanism by which it carries out those functions. Computational means of doing so are faster than spectroscopic means, allowing for searching at much greater speeds and scales, and thereby guiding complimentary experimental approaches. Typically, computational models of zinc binding predict zinc binding for individual residues rather than as a single binding site, and typically do not distinguish between different classes of binding site—missing cruci...
Metal binding proteins or metalloproteins chelate a metal ion cofactor such as iron, zinc, or copper...
The rapid accumulation of gene sequences, many of which are hypothetical proteins with unknown funct...
Zinc is indispensable to all forms of life as it is an essential component of many different protein...
Zinc is one of the most important biologically active metals. Ten per cent of the human genome is th...
The zinc ion is the second richest metal ion in organisms. The proteins binding to zinc ions have im...
The zinc ion is the second richest metal ion in organisms. The proteins binding to zinc ions have im...
<p>Zinc is one the most abundant catalytic cofactor and also an important structural component of a ...
Zinc-binding proteins are the most abundant metalloproteins in the Protein Data Bank where the zinc ...
Motivation: Motivated by the abundance, importance and unique functionality of zinc, both biological...
Structure-based protein design tests our understanding of the minimal determinants of protein struct...
Zinc is one of the most important biologically active metals. 10% of the human genome is thought to...
Engineered proteins will continue to expand the molecular toolkit for applications in medicine, biot...
Approximately one third of proteins are thought to bind metal ions. These ions often improve the pro...
Metal binding proteins or metallo-proteins are important for the stability of the protein and also s...
Metal binding proteins or metalloproteins chelate a metal ion cofactor such as iron, zinc, or copper...
Metal binding proteins or metalloproteins chelate a metal ion cofactor such as iron, zinc, or copper...
The rapid accumulation of gene sequences, many of which are hypothetical proteins with unknown funct...
Zinc is indispensable to all forms of life as it is an essential component of many different protein...
Zinc is one of the most important biologically active metals. Ten per cent of the human genome is th...
The zinc ion is the second richest metal ion in organisms. The proteins binding to zinc ions have im...
The zinc ion is the second richest metal ion in organisms. The proteins binding to zinc ions have im...
<p>Zinc is one the most abundant catalytic cofactor and also an important structural component of a ...
Zinc-binding proteins are the most abundant metalloproteins in the Protein Data Bank where the zinc ...
Motivation: Motivated by the abundance, importance and unique functionality of zinc, both biological...
Structure-based protein design tests our understanding of the minimal determinants of protein struct...
Zinc is one of the most important biologically active metals. 10% of the human genome is thought to...
Engineered proteins will continue to expand the molecular toolkit for applications in medicine, biot...
Approximately one third of proteins are thought to bind metal ions. These ions often improve the pro...
Metal binding proteins or metallo-proteins are important for the stability of the protein and also s...
Metal binding proteins or metalloproteins chelate a metal ion cofactor such as iron, zinc, or copper...
Metal binding proteins or metalloproteins chelate a metal ion cofactor such as iron, zinc, or copper...
The rapid accumulation of gene sequences, many of which are hypothetical proteins with unknown funct...
Zinc is indispensable to all forms of life as it is an essential component of many different protein...