Rapid progress has been made in the field of protein design over the past couple of years. Computational design algorithms have been used to (i) stabilize naturally occurring proteins,[1][2] (ii) increase the solubility of membrane proteins,[3] and (iii) create de novo proteins that feature previously unknown structural folds.[4] Hence, computational protein design opens a multitude of possibilities to study the complex processes of protein folding and to possibly create new structures with novel functional properties. The first completely de novo designed protein TOP7 (PDB 1QYS), for example, provided the opportunity to explore the energy landscape of a protein structure that was never exposed to natural selection pressure.[5] The long-ter...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...
Proteins mediate the critical processes of life and beautifully solve the challenges faced during th...
The plasticity of naturally occurring protein structures, which can change shape considerably in res...
De novo protein design has recently emerged as an attractive approach for studying the structure and...
<div><p>Computational protein design is a reverse procedure of protein folding and structure predict...
AbstractProteins are the most multifaceted macromolecules in living systems and have various importa...
Proteins are the most multifaceted macromolecules in living systems and have various important funct...
Molecular design and modeling can provide stringent assessment of our understanding of the structure...
Several groups have applied and experimentally tested systematic, quan-titative methods to protein d...
Natural evolution has produced an astounding array of proteins that perform the physical and chemica...
The current methodology in computational de novo protein design involves two general steps: (1) The...
Computational protein design facilitates the continued development of methods for the design of biom...
International audienceComputational protein design will continue to improve as new implementations a...
Our ability to design completely de novo proteins is improving rapidly. This is true of all three ma...
A 'protein design cycle', involving cycling between theory and experiment, has led to recent advance...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...
Proteins mediate the critical processes of life and beautifully solve the challenges faced during th...
The plasticity of naturally occurring protein structures, which can change shape considerably in res...
De novo protein design has recently emerged as an attractive approach for studying the structure and...
<div><p>Computational protein design is a reverse procedure of protein folding and structure predict...
AbstractProteins are the most multifaceted macromolecules in living systems and have various importa...
Proteins are the most multifaceted macromolecules in living systems and have various important funct...
Molecular design and modeling can provide stringent assessment of our understanding of the structure...
Several groups have applied and experimentally tested systematic, quan-titative methods to protein d...
Natural evolution has produced an astounding array of proteins that perform the physical and chemica...
The current methodology in computational de novo protein design involves two general steps: (1) The...
Computational protein design facilitates the continued development of methods for the design of biom...
International audienceComputational protein design will continue to improve as new implementations a...
Our ability to design completely de novo proteins is improving rapidly. This is true of all three ma...
A 'protein design cycle', involving cycling between theory and experiment, has led to recent advance...
Protein design critically tests our understanding of principles that specify the protein folded stat...
Proteins mediate the critical processes of life and beautifully solve the challenges faced during th...
The plasticity of naturally occurring protein structures, which can change shape considerably in res...