Protocols for Requirement-Driven Protein Design in the Rosetta Modeling Program

Rosetta建模程序中基于需求的蛋白质设计协议

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Abstract

We have developed a set of protocols in the molecular modeling program Rosetta for performing requirement-driven protein design. First, the user specifies a set of structural features that need to be present in the designed protein. These requirements can be general (e.g., "create a protein with five helices"), or they can be very specific and require the correct placement of a set of amino acids to bind a ligand. Next, a large set of protein models are generated that satisfy the design requirements. The models are built using a method that we recently introduced into Rosetta, called SEWING, that rapidly assembles novel protein backbones by combining pieces of naturally occurring proteins. In the last step of the process, rotamer-based sequence optimization and backbone refinement are performed with Rosetta, and a variety of quality metrics are used to pick sequences for experimental characterization. Here we describe the input files and user options needed to run SEWING and perform requirement-driven design and provide detailed instructions for two specific applications of the process: the design of new structural elements at a protein-protein interface and the design of ligand binding sites.

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