Predicting metal-binding proteins and structures through integration of evolutionary-scale and physics-based modeling
Xin Dai,
Max Henderson,
Shinjae Yoo
et al.
Abstract:Metals are essential elements in all living organisms, binding to approximately 50% of proteins. They serve to stabilize proteins, catalyze reactions, regulate activities, and fulfill various physiological and pathological functions. While there have been many advancements in determining the structures of protein-metal complexes, numerous metal-binding proteins still need to be identified through computational methods and validated through experiments. To address this need, we have developed the ESMBind-based … Show more
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