Recapitulation and design of protein binding peptide structures and sequences. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about Recapitulation and design of protein binding peptide structures and sequences.
The 3D profile method for identifying fibril-forming segments of proteins. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about The 3D profile method for identifying fibril-forming segments of proteins.
New algorithms and an in silico benchmark for computational enzyme design. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about New algorithms and an in silico benchmark for computational enzyme design.
Bound to be different: neurotransmitter transporters meet their bacterial cousins. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about Bound to be different: neurotransmitter transporters meet their bacterial cousins.
Using the natural evolution of a rotavirus-specific human monoclonal antibody to predict the complex topography of a viral antigenic site. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about Using the natural evolution of a rotavirus-specific human monoclonal antibody to predict the complex topography of a viral antigenic site.
Structural models for the KCNQ1 voltage-gated potassium channel. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about Structural models for the KCNQ1 voltage-gated potassium channel.
Sequence determinants of E2-E6AP binding affinity and specificity. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about Sequence determinants of E2-E6AP binding affinity and specificity.
High-resolution design of a protein loop. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about High-resolution design of a protein loop.
A conformational transition state accompanies tryptophan activation by B. stearothermophilus tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about A conformational transition state accompanies tryptophan activation by B. stearothermophilus tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase.
Maintaining solvent accessible surface area under rotamer substitution for protein design. Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-03-15 06:45 Read more about Maintaining solvent accessible surface area under rotamer substitution for protein design.