SummaryProtein design tests our understanding of protein stability and structure. Successful design methods should allow the exploration of sequence space not found in nature. However, when redesigning naturally occurring protein structures, most fixed backbone design algorithms return amino acid sequences that share strong sequence identity with wild-type sequences, especially in the protein core. This behavior places a restriction on functional space that can be explored and is not consistent with observations from nature, where sequences of low identity have similar structures. Here, we allow backbone flexibility during design to mutate every position in the core (38 residues) of a four-helix bundle protein. Only small perturbations to t...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
Protein design provides a stringent test for our understanding of protein folding. We previously des...
Amino acid covariation, where the identities of amino acids at different sequence positions are corr...
Protein design tests our understanding of protein stability and structure. Successful design methods...
The computational algorithms used in the design of artificial proteins have become increasingly soph...
AbstractBackground: The recent merger of computation and protein design has resulted in a burst of s...
Using a protein design algorithm that considers side-chain packing quantitatively, the effect of exp...
SummaryA major challenge in computational protein design is to identify functional sequences as top ...
By using a protein-design algorithm that quantitatively considers side-chain packing, the effect of ...
Computational protein design attempts to create protein sequences that fold stably into pre-specifie...
Recent crystallographic studies have shown that both backbone and side-chain adjustments occur when ...
Computational protein design aims to predict protein sequences that will fold into a given three-dim...
Protein design is a procedure for computing natural-like sequences that will fold into a specifiedst...
Over the past two decades the field of computational protein design has produced striking successes,...
Designing a protein sequence that will fold into a predefined structure is of both practical and fun...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
Protein design provides a stringent test for our understanding of protein folding. We previously des...
Amino acid covariation, where the identities of amino acids at different sequence positions are corr...
Protein design tests our understanding of protein stability and structure. Successful design methods...
The computational algorithms used in the design of artificial proteins have become increasingly soph...
AbstractBackground: The recent merger of computation and protein design has resulted in a burst of s...
Using a protein design algorithm that considers side-chain packing quantitatively, the effect of exp...
SummaryA major challenge in computational protein design is to identify functional sequences as top ...
By using a protein-design algorithm that quantitatively considers side-chain packing, the effect of ...
Computational protein design attempts to create protein sequences that fold stably into pre-specifie...
Recent crystallographic studies have shown that both backbone and side-chain adjustments occur when ...
Computational protein design aims to predict protein sequences that will fold into a given three-dim...
Protein design is a procedure for computing natural-like sequences that will fold into a specifiedst...
Over the past two decades the field of computational protein design has produced striking successes,...
Designing a protein sequence that will fold into a predefined structure is of both practical and fun...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
Protein design provides a stringent test for our understanding of protein folding. We previously des...
Amino acid covariation, where the identities of amino acids at different sequence positions are corr...