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When it comes to solving protein structures, scientists usually turn to x-ray crystallography, in which x-rays shining through a protein crystal reveal the location of atoms.
It uses artificial intelligence (AI) and pattern recognition techniques to try to emulate the intuitive decision making of experts in solving protein structures.
We believe that hetero-micro-seeding, which is contrasting with the popular idea that crystallization requires highly purified proteins, could contribute a new tool for rapidly solving protein structures in mutational analysis studies.
Examples include using a distributed network of video game players to assist in solving protein folding problems (Markoff 2010), and leveraging Amazon's Mechanical Turk crowdsourcing marketplace platform to assist with large scale data processing and coding functions that cannot be automated (Conley & Tosti-Kharas 2010; Chen et al. 2011).
Using the 'advanced search' function, users can filter search based on peptide length, cellular activity of proteins, structure determination methods (e. g., X-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance and electron microscopy) and authors contributing to solving protein structure.
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The team's latest tool, Phyre2, uses template-based modeling, a process that compares a sequence against a global database of previously solved protein structures.
Some of the protesting researchers are destined to work at the SOLEIL synchrotron, whose beamlines will be used to solve protein structures and for materials science research.
For researchers looking to solve protein structures, the most popular technique remains x-ray crystallography, which bombards crystals of a protein with high-intensity x-rays to reveal their atomic arrangement.
Early manually curated protein structure classifications (e.g., SCOP and CATH) are very successful, but recently suffer the slow updating problem because of the increased throughput of newly solved protein structures.
Further, no homolog alignment or solved protein structure is necessary.
However, although the amount of solved protein structures grows rapidly, it lags behind sequence data.
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