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Extra information
TSID:
106
Target:
Comments:
Submitted information
Protein Name:
Organism Name:
Number of AA:
/ 80
Amino acid sequence:
>UW_engnr TDELLERLRQLFEELHERGTEIVVEVHINGERDEIRVRNISKEELKKLLERIREKIEREGSSEVEVNVHSGGQTWTFNEK
SGI Center:
Others
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COMMONS target C0004 suggested by Brian Koepnick, (UW, Baker Lab) Being solved by G.Montelione_s group. ===== This protein was designed from scratch by citizen scientists playing the computer game Foldit. The sequence has no significant homology to any known protein sequence. Our own in vitro characterization of this protein shows that it is monomeric and contains a significant amount of secondary structure in solution; however, its tertiary structure has not yet been determined. ===== The protein has no intended function, but we are keen to learn if this designed protein sequence folds into the intended conformation. This would demonstrate the ability of laypeople to design stable folded proteins, which has far-reaching implications for protein design, and would mark a milestone in our understanding of the protein sequence_structure relationship.
Method:
X-RAY
NMR
EM
Protein material available?
Yes
No
Estimated date of public release of structure:
2019-01-01
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