Protein design: on the threshold of functional properties
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An experimental system is described, permitting a detailed and systematic analysis of the factors governing self-assembly of amphipathic helices, e.g. to a four-helical bundle, a subject of major relevance for tertiary structure formation. protein folding ...
A review with twenty-nine refs. on the authors' current research. Protein design and mimicry combines elements of synthetic org. chem. with structural and functional aspects of biol. relevance in a unique way. Due to progress in this interdisciplinary rese ...
A review with 56 refs. The creation of native-like macromols. in copying nature's way represents a fascinating challenge in protein chem. today. In the absence of detailed knowledge of the complex folding pathway, the ultimate goal in protein de novo desig ...
A review with 35 refs. Creating functional biol. mols. de novo requires a detailed understanding of the intimate relationship between primary sequence, folding mechanism, and packing topol., and remains up to now a most challenging goal in protein design a ...
We introduce a simplified protein model where the water degrees of freedom appear explicitly (although in an extremely simplified fashion). Using this model we are able to recover both the warm and the cold protein denaturation within a single framework, w ...
A review with 15 refs. Directed mol. evolution of enzymes and proteins has emerged as an extremely powerful method to create proteins with novel properties, both for practical applications as well as for mechanistic studies. To demonstrate the underlying p ...
Experience has shown that protein redesigns (using the backbone from a known protein structure) are far more likely to produce well-ordered, native-like structures than are true de novo designs. Therefore, to design a four-helix bundle made of identical sh ...
The construction of protein-like folding motifs as structurally stable scaffolds for the introduction of function represents a major goal in protein design. The use of topol. templates allows the bypass of the well-known folding problem of linear polypepti ...
Arterial structure plays an important role in drug delivery from intraarterial depots. The internal elastic lamina forms a major diffusive resistance to the transport of macromol. drugs from intimally-adherent hydrogel depots to the arterial media. The obj ...
We report here the generation of mutants of the human O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase (hAGT) for the efficient in vivo labeling of fusion proteins with synthetic reporter mols. Libraries of hAGT were displayed on phage, and mutants capable of efficien ...