Binary patterning of polar and nonpolar amino acids has been used as the key design feature for constructing large combinatorial libraries of de novo proteins. Each position in a binary patterned sequence is designed explicitly to be either polar or nonpolar; however, the precise identities of these amino acids are varied extensively. The combinatorial underpinnings of the binary code strategy preclude explicit design of particular side chains at specified positions. Therefore, packing interactions cannot be specified a priori. To assess whether the binary code strategy can nonetheless produce well-folded de novo proteins, we constructed a second-generation library based upon a new structural scaffold designed to fold into 102-residue fou...
Despite efforts for over 25 years, de novo protein design has not succeeded in achieving the TIM-bar...
Library-based methods of non-rational and part-rational designed de novo peptides are worthy beacons...
Several groups have applied and experimentally tested systematic, quan-titative methods to protein d...
Binary patterning of polar and nonpolar amino acids has been used as the key design feature for cons...
As more and more protein structures are determined, it has become clear that there is only a limited...
BackgroundCombinatorial methods based on binary patterning of polar and nonpolar residues have been ...
The de novo design of proteins is a rigorous test of our understanding of the key determinants of pr...
We have designed, synthesized, and characterized a 216 amino acid residue sequence encoding a putat...
AbstractDe novo sequence design of foldable proteins provides a way of investigating principles of p...
Combinatorial mutagenesis experiments show the existence of many different solutions to the problem ...
Proteins are composed of a unique sequence of amino acids, whose order guides a protein to adopt its...
Protein design provides a stringent test for our understanding of protein folding. We previously des...
Proteins exhibit a wide range of physical and chemical properties, including highly selective molecu...
De novo protein design has proven to be a powerful tool for understanding protein folding, structure...
AbstractBackground: A large energy gap between the native state and the non-native folded states is ...
Despite efforts for over 25 years, de novo protein design has not succeeded in achieving the TIM-bar...
Library-based methods of non-rational and part-rational designed de novo peptides are worthy beacons...
Several groups have applied and experimentally tested systematic, quan-titative methods to protein d...
Binary patterning of polar and nonpolar amino acids has been used as the key design feature for cons...
As more and more protein structures are determined, it has become clear that there is only a limited...
BackgroundCombinatorial methods based on binary patterning of polar and nonpolar residues have been ...
The de novo design of proteins is a rigorous test of our understanding of the key determinants of pr...
We have designed, synthesized, and characterized a 216 amino acid residue sequence encoding a putat...
AbstractDe novo sequence design of foldable proteins provides a way of investigating principles of p...
Combinatorial mutagenesis experiments show the existence of many different solutions to the problem ...
Proteins are composed of a unique sequence of amino acids, whose order guides a protein to adopt its...
Protein design provides a stringent test for our understanding of protein folding. We previously des...
Proteins exhibit a wide range of physical and chemical properties, including highly selective molecu...
De novo protein design has proven to be a powerful tool for understanding protein folding, structure...
AbstractBackground: A large energy gap between the native state and the non-native folded states is ...
Despite efforts for over 25 years, de novo protein design has not succeeded in achieving the TIM-bar...
Library-based methods of non-rational and part-rational designed de novo peptides are worthy beacons...
Several groups have applied and experimentally tested systematic, quan-titative methods to protein d...