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About: Top7

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Top7 is an artificial 93-residue protein, classified as a de novo protein since it was designed by Brian Kuhlman and Gautam Dantas in David Baker's laboratory at the University of Washington to have a unique fold not found in nature. The protein was designed ab initio on a computer with the help of protein structure prediction algorithms. Determination of the high-resolution X-ray structure of the experimentally expressed and purified protein revealed that the structure (PDB ID: 1QYS) was indeed very similar (1.2 Å RMSD) to the computer-designed model. The structure consists of two alpha helices packed on a five-stranded anti-parallel beta sheet.

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  • Top7 es una proteína artificial de 93 aminoácidos de largo, clasificada como una proteína de novo ya que fue diseñada por Brian Kuhlman y Gautam Dantas en el laboratorio de David Baker en la Universidad de Washington para tener un pliegue nunca antes visto en la naturaleza.​ La proteína fue diseñada ab initio en un computador con la ayuda de algoritmos de predicción estructural proteica. La determinación de la estructura de rayos X de la proteína reveló que la estructura (PDB ID: 1QYS) era muy similar (1,2 Å RMSD) al modelo diseñado informáticamente. La estructura consiste en dos hélices alfa empaquetado en una beta-lámina de cinco varas anti-paralelas. Top7 fue presentada como la 'Molécula del Mes' por el Protein Data Bank (Banco de Datos de Proteínas) en octubre de 2005,​ y una superposición de sus respectivos núcleos (residuos 60-79) de sus estructuras predichas y rayos X son presentadas en el logo de Rosetta@home. (es)
  • Top7 is an artificial 93-residue protein, classified as a de novo protein since it was designed by Brian Kuhlman and Gautam Dantas in David Baker's laboratory at the University of Washington to have a unique fold not found in nature. The protein was designed ab initio on a computer with the help of protein structure prediction algorithms. Determination of the high-resolution X-ray structure of the experimentally expressed and purified protein revealed that the structure (PDB ID: 1QYS) was indeed very similar (1.2 Å RMSD) to the computer-designed model. The structure consists of two alpha helices packed on a five-stranded anti-parallel beta sheet. Top7 was featured as the RCSB Protein Data Bank's 'Molecule of the Month' in October 2005, and a superposition of the respective cores (residues 60-79) of its predicted and X-ray crystal structures are featured in the Rosetta@home logo. (en)
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  • Top7 es una proteína artificial de 93 aminoácidos de largo, clasificada como una proteína de novo ya que fue diseñada por Brian Kuhlman y Gautam Dantas en el laboratorio de David Baker en la Universidad de Washington para tener un pliegue nunca antes visto en la naturaleza.​ La proteína fue diseñada ab initio en un computador con la ayuda de algoritmos de predicción estructural proteica. La determinación de la estructura de rayos X de la proteína reveló que la estructura (PDB ID: 1QYS) era muy similar (1,2 Å RMSD) al modelo diseñado informáticamente. La estructura consiste en dos hélices alfa empaquetado en una beta-lámina de cinco varas anti-paralelas. (es)
  • Top7 is an artificial 93-residue protein, classified as a de novo protein since it was designed by Brian Kuhlman and Gautam Dantas in David Baker's laboratory at the University of Washington to have a unique fold not found in nature. The protein was designed ab initio on a computer with the help of protein structure prediction algorithms. Determination of the high-resolution X-ray structure of the experimentally expressed and purified protein revealed that the structure (PDB ID: 1QYS) was indeed very similar (1.2 Å RMSD) to the computer-designed model. The structure consists of two alpha helices packed on a five-stranded anti-parallel beta sheet. (en)
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