Zanghellini et al., 2006 - Google Patents
New algorithms and an in silico benchmark for computational enzyme designZanghellini et al., 2006
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- Zanghellini A
- Jiang L
- Wollacott A
- Cheng G
- Meiler J
- Althoff E
- Röthlisberger D
- Baker D
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- Protein Science
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The creation of novel enzymes capable of catalyzing any desired chemical reaction is a grand challenge for computational protein design. Here we describe two new algorithms for enzyme design that employ hashing techniques to allow searching through large numbers …
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