FigureĀ 1.
Initial backbone structures can be either generated de novo or taken from solved protein structures. Sequences that stabilise the designed backbone structure are then computationally designed, and the backbone may be permitted to move as part of an iterative design cycle. Finally, promising designs are selected for experimental characterisation.
A typical computational protein design workflow.

Initial backbone structures can be either generated de novo or taken from solved protein structures. Sequences that stabilise the designed backbone structure are then computationally designed, and the backbone may be permitted to move as part of an iterative design cycle. Finally, promising designs are selected for experimental characterisation.

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