Artificially designed proteins are usually based on building blocks that obey strict rules of symmetry. As such, their structure can generally be predicted using computer simulations. But there are exceptions: Some proteins designed on computers exhibit surprising new structures or properties that could be useful. Artificially designed proteins are usually based on building blocks that obey strict rules of symmetry. As such, their structure can generally be predicted using computer simulations. But there are exceptions: Some proteins designed on computers exhibit surprising new structures or properties that could be useful. Biotechnology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Protein design: Flexible components allow new architectures
