It is an open question whether nature has utilized all possible protein folds. For a simple protein architecture, the helical repeats, we report a method to address this question based on a mapping between the set of repetitive curves and a space of parameters specifying the curve. The exploration of the parameter space for a particular architecture enables a systematic exploration of the fold space for that protein architecture. In a planar subspace of the parameter space of helical repeats we have identified points corresponding to both naturally occurring folds and potential folds not observed so far.
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Hausrath, A. C., & Goriely, A. (2006). Repeat protein architectures predicted by a continuum representation of fold space. Protein Science, 15(4), 753–760. https://doi.org/10.1110/ps.051971106
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