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PROSS 2: a new server for the design of stable and highly expressed protein variants

Jonathan Jacob Weinstein, Adi Goldenzweig, Shlomo Yakir Hoch, Sarel J. Fleishman

2020Bioinformatics115 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SUMMARY: Many natural and designed proteins are only marginally stable limiting their usefulness in research and applications. Recently, we described an automated structure and sequence-based design method, called PROSS, for optimizing protein stability and heterologous expression levels that has since been validated on dozens of proteins. Here, we introduce improvements to the method, workflow and presentation, including more accurate sequence analysis, error handling and automated analysis of the quality of the sequence alignment that is used in design calculations. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: PROSS2 is freely available for academic use at https://pross.weizmann.ac.il.

Topics & Concepts

WorkflowComputer scienceSequence (biology)LimitingProtein designComputational biologyStability (learning theory)Protein stabilityHeterologousProtein engineeringSequence analysisData miningProtein structureBiologyDatabaseBiochemistryMachine learningEngineeringMechanical engineeringGeneEnzymeProtein Structure and DynamicsEnzyme Structure and FunctionProtein purification and stability
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