The number of natural proteins represents a small fraction of all the possible protein sequences and there is an enormous number of proteins never sampled by nature, the so called “never born proteins” (NBPs). A fundamental question in this regard is if the ensemble of natural proteins possesses peculiar chemical and physical properties or if it is just the product of contingency coupled to functional selection. A key feature of natural proteins is their ability to form a well defined 3D structure. Thus, the structural study of NBPs can help to understand if natural protein sequences were selected for their peculiar properties or if they are just one of the possible stable and functional ensembles. The structural characterization of a huge ...
Much attention is being paid to protein databases as an important information source for proteome re...
Very little is known about a considerable part of all proteins and it is time consuming and expensiv...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...
Background The number of natural proteins represents a small fraction of all the possible protein ...
The number of known natural protein sequences, though quite large, is infinitely small as compared t...
The three-dimensional structures of a set of 'never born proteins' (NBP, random amino acid sequence ...
The number of natural proteins although large is significantly smaller than the theoretical number o...
A total of 32 synthetic proteins designed by Michael Hecht and co-workers was investigated using sta...
An infinitesimal fraction of the practically infinite sequence space has achieved enormous functiona...
Are extant proteins the exquisite result of natural selection or are they random sequences slightly ...
213Statistical analysis of protein sequences indicates an architecture for natural proteins in which...
Proteins are building blocks of life. Proteins exhibit more sequence and chemical complexity than DN...
Are extant proteins the exquisite result of natural selection or are they random sequences slightly ...
Are extant proteins the exquisite result of natural selection or are they random sequences slightly ...
Computational protein design aims to predict protein sequences that will fold into a given three-dim...
Much attention is being paid to protein databases as an important information source for proteome re...
Very little is known about a considerable part of all proteins and it is time consuming and expensiv...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...
Background The number of natural proteins represents a small fraction of all the possible protein ...
The number of known natural protein sequences, though quite large, is infinitely small as compared t...
The three-dimensional structures of a set of 'never born proteins' (NBP, random amino acid sequence ...
The number of natural proteins although large is significantly smaller than the theoretical number o...
A total of 32 synthetic proteins designed by Michael Hecht and co-workers was investigated using sta...
An infinitesimal fraction of the practically infinite sequence space has achieved enormous functiona...
Are extant proteins the exquisite result of natural selection or are they random sequences slightly ...
213Statistical analysis of protein sequences indicates an architecture for natural proteins in which...
Proteins are building blocks of life. Proteins exhibit more sequence and chemical complexity than DN...
Are extant proteins the exquisite result of natural selection or are they random sequences slightly ...
Are extant proteins the exquisite result of natural selection or are they random sequences slightly ...
Computational protein design aims to predict protein sequences that will fold into a given three-dim...
Much attention is being paid to protein databases as an important information source for proteome re...
Very little is known about a considerable part of all proteins and it is time consuming and expensiv...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...