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Author: Pereira, José M; Vieira, Maria; Santos, Sérgio M
Title: Step-by-step design of proteins for small molecule interaction: a review on recent milestones.
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  • Document date: 2021_5_2
  • ID: 48mt32ty
    Snippet: Protein design is the field of synthetic biology that aims at developing de-novo custom made proteins and peptides for specific applications. Despite exploring an ambitious goal, recent computational advances in both hardware and software technologies have paved the way to high-throughput screening and detailed design of novel folds and improved functionalities. Modern advances in the field of protein design for small molecule targeting are described in this review, organized in a step-by-step f
    Document: Protein design is the field of synthetic biology that aims at developing de-novo custom made proteins and peptides for specific applications. Despite exploring an ambitious goal, recent computational advances in both hardware and software technologies have paved the way to high-throughput screening and detailed design of novel folds and improved functionalities. Modern advances in the field of protein design for small molecule targeting are described in this review, organized in a step-by-step fashion: from the conception of a new or upgraded active binding site, to scaffold design, sequence optimization and experimental expression of the custom protein. In each step, contemporary examples are described, and state-of-the art software is briefly explored. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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