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- | Comparison of the <font color='gold'><b>dAChE4 design model (yellow)</b></font> with the <font color='lime'><b>solved crystal structure (PDB entry: [[5hq3]], green)</b></font> and <font color=' | + | Comparison of the <font color='gold'><b>dAChE4 design model (yellow)</b></font> with the <font color='lime'><b>solved crystal structure (PDB entry: [[5hq3]], green)</b></font> and <font color='cyan'><b>(wild-type hAChE (PDB entry: [[4ey4]], cyan)</b></font>: |
- | *<scene name='72/728277/Cv/ | + | *<scene name='72/728277/Cv/36'>Overall alignment</scene>. |
*<scene name='72/728277/Cv/13'>Sub-Ångstrom accuracy in design of 2 small-to-large core mutations</scene>. | *<scene name='72/728277/Cv/13'>Sub-Ångstrom accuracy in design of 2 small-to-large core mutations</scene>. | ||
*<scene name='72/728277/Cv/19'>The maximal deviation observed between any respective Cα atoms</scene> in the model and structure is 3.1 Å (dashed line). This conformation change likely results from elimination of a side chain-backbone hydrogen bond between Thr112 and Ser110 due to the designed Thr112Ala mutation. | *<scene name='72/728277/Cv/19'>The maximal deviation observed between any respective Cα atoms</scene> in the model and structure is 3.1 Å (dashed line). This conformation change likely results from elimination of a side chain-backbone hydrogen bond between Thr112 and Ser110 due to the designed Thr112Ala mutation. |
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- ↑ Goldenzweig A, Goldsmith M, Hill SE, Gertman O, Laurino P, Ashani Y, Dym O, Unger T, Albeck S, Prilusky J, Lieberman RL, Aharoni A, Silman I, Sussman JL, Tawfik DS, Fleishman SJ. Automated Structure- and Sequence-Based Design of Proteins for High Bacterial Expression and Stability. Mol Cell. 2016 Jul 21;63(2):337-346. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2016.06.012. Epub 2016, Jul 14. PMID:27425410 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2016.06.012
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