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Recent advances in de novo protein design: Principles, methods, and applications

Xingjie Pan, Tanja Kortemme

2021Journal of Biological Chemistry235 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The computational de novo protein design is increasingly applied to address a number of key challenges in biomedicine and biological engineering. Successes in expanding applications are driven by advances in design principles and methods over several decades. Here, we review recent innovations in major aspects of the de novo protein design and include how these advances were informed by principles of protein architecture and interactions derived from the wealth of structures in the Protein Data Bank. We describe developments in de novo generation of designable backbone structures, optimization of sequences, design scoring functions, and the design of the function. The advances not only highlight design goals reachable now but also point to the challenges and opportunities for the future of the field.

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BiomedicineProtein designSynthetic biologyComputer scienceDesign elements and principlesFunction (biology)Computational biologyProtein engineeringNanotechnologySystems engineeringSoftware engineeringBiologyProtein structureEngineeringBioinformaticsCell biologyBiochemistryMaterials scienceEnzymeProtein Structure and DynamicsRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsTransgenic Plants and Applications
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