Methods in protein design

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Autres auteurs : Keating Amy E. (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Methods in protein design / edited by Amy E. Keating
Publié : Amsterdam : Elsevier B. V. , 2013 cop. 2013
Collection : Methods in enzymology (Online) ; 523
Accès en ligne : Accès Nantes Université
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Documents associés : Autre format: Methods in protein design
  • P.1
  • Computational design of novel protein binders and experimental affinity maturation
  • P.21
  • Mining tertiary structural motifs for assessment of designability
  • P.41
  • Computational methods for controlling binding specificity
  • P.61
  • Flexible backbone sampling methods to model and design protein alternative conformations
  • P.87
  • Osprey: protein design with ensembles, flexibility, and provable algorithms
  • P.109
  • Scientific benchmarks for guiding macromolecular energy function improvement
  • P.145
  • Molecular dynamics simulations for the ranking, evaluation, and refinement of computationally designed proteins
  • P.171
  • Multistate protein design using CLEVER and CLASSY
  • P.191
  • Using analyses of amino acid coevolution to understand protein structure and function
  • P.213
  • Evolution-based design of proteins
  • P.237
  • Protein engineering and stabilization from sequence statistics: variation and covariation analysis
  • P.257
  • Enzyme engineering by targeted libraries
  • P.285
  • Generation of high-performance binding proteins for pepetide motifs by affinity clamping
  • P.303
  • Engineering fibronectin-based binding proteins by yeast surface display
  • P.327
  • Engineering and analysis of peptide-recognition domain specificities by phage display and deep sequencing
  • P.351
  • Efficient sampling of SCHEMA chimera families to identify useful sequence elements
  • P.369
  • Protein switch engineering by domain insertion
  • P.389
  • Design of chimeric proteins by combination of subdomain-sized fragments
  • P.407
  • [alpha]-helix mimicry with [alpha/beta]-peptides