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Deep learning techniques have significantly impacted protein structure prediction and protein design.

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Protein structure prediction and design can be regarded as two inverse processes governed by the same folding principle. Although progress remained stagnant over the past two decades, the recent application… Click to show full abstract

Protein structure prediction and design can be regarded as two inverse processes governed by the same folding principle. Although progress remained stagnant over the past two decades, the recent application of deep neural networks to spatial constraint prediction and end-to-end model training has significantly improved the accuracy of protein structure prediction, largely solving the problem at the fold level for single-domain proteins. The field of protein design has also witnessed dramatic improvement, where noticeable examples have shown that information stored in neural-network models can be used to advance functional protein design. Thus, incorporation of deep learning techniques into different steps of protein folding and design approaches represents an exciting future direction and should continue to have a transformative impact on both fields.

Keywords: protein; protein structure; protein design; structure prediction; design

Journal Title: Current opinion in structural biology
Year Published: 2021

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