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To the right and left are two docking models for the complex of recombinant human Stefin B with cysteine proteinase Papain. One of the models is correct while the other is incorrect, can you tell which is which ?
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Quiz

To the right and left are two docking models for the complex of recombinant human Stefin B with cysteine proteinase Papain. One of the models is correct while the other is incorrect, can you tell which is which ?

FunHunt

FunHunt is a classifier of correct protein-protein complex orientations. The input to FunHunt are two possible orientations of a complex. A local docking run is performed on the two complexes using RosettaDock. FunHunt then uses features gathered from these docking runs - representing the local energy landscapes of the orientations, and chooses the near-native orientation among both (assuming that one of the orientations is the near native one).

Why do we need it ?

Protein complexes is very important

References

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Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Nir London, Eran Hodis

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