Modeling the structure of helical assemblies with experimental constraints in Rosetta

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Abstract

Determining high-resolution structures of proteins with helical symmetry can be challenging due to limitations in experimental data. In such instances, structure-based protein simulations driven by experimental data can provide a valuable approach for building models of helical assemblies. This chapter describes how the Rosetta macromolecular package can be used to model homomeric protein assemblies with helical symmetry in a range of modeling scenarios including energy refinement, symmetrical docking, comparative modeling, and de novo structure prediction. Data-guided structure modeling of helical assemblies with experimental information from electron density, X-ray fiber diffraction, solid-state NMR, and chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry is also described.

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André, I. (2018). Modeling the structure of helical assemblies with experimental constraints in Rosetta. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1764, pp. 475–489). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7759-8_30

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