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The computational prediction of protein assemblies.

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The function of proteins in the cell is almost always mediated by their interaction with different partners, including other proteins, nucleic acids or small organic molecules. The ability of identifying… Click to show full abstract

The function of proteins in the cell is almost always mediated by their interaction with different partners, including other proteins, nucleic acids or small organic molecules. The ability of identifying all of them is an essential step in our quest for understanding life at the molecular level. The inference of the protein complex composition and of its molecular details can also provide relevant clues for the development and the design of drugs. In this short review, I will discuss the computational aspects of the analysis and prediction of protein-protein assemblies and discuss some of the most recent developments as seen in the last Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction (CASP) experiment.

Keywords: protein; protein assemblies; prediction protein; computational prediction; biology; prediction

Journal Title: Current opinion in structural biology
Year Published: 2017

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