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- Top7 abstract "Top7 is an artificial 93-residue protein, classified as a de novo protein since it was designed by Brian Kuhlman and Gautam Dantas in David Baker's laboratory at the University of Washington to have a unique fold not found in nature. The protein was designed ab initio on a computer with the help of protein structure prediction algorithms. Determination of the high-resolution X-ray structure of the experimentally expressed and purified protein revealed that the structure (PDB ID: 1QYS) was indeed very similar (1.2 Å RMSD) to the computer-designed model. The structure consists of two alpha helices packed on a five-stranded anti-parallel beta sheet.Top7 was featured as the RCSB Protein Data Bank's 'Molecule of the Month' in October 2005, and a superposition of the respective cores (residues 60-79) of its predicted and X-ray crystal structures are featured in the Rosetta@home logo.".
- Top7 wikiPageExternalLink explore.do?structureId=1QYS.
- Top7 wikiPageID "953448".
- Top7 wikiPageLength "2504".
- Top7 wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Top7 wikiPageRevisionID "666423359".
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Ab_initio.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Beta_sheet.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engineered_proteins.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_structure.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink David_Baker_(biochemist).
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Protein_design.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Protein_structure_prediction.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Root-mean-square_deviation_of_atomic_positions.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Rosetta@home.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Structural_alignment.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Washington.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_crystallography.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLink Ångström.
- Top7 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Top7".
- Top7 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Top7 subject Category:Engineered_proteins.
- Top7 subject Category:Protein_structure.
- Top7 hypernym Protein.
- Top7 type Biomolecule.
- Top7 type Protein.
- Top7 type Biomolecule.
- Top7 type Biophysic.
- Top7 type Nutrient.
- Top7 comment "Top7 is an artificial 93-residue protein, classified as a de novo protein since it was designed by Brian Kuhlman and Gautam Dantas in David Baker's laboratory at the University of Washington to have a unique fold not found in nature. The protein was designed ab initio on a computer with the help of protein structure prediction algorithms.".
- Top7 label "Top7".
- Top7 sameAs Q7824374.
- Top7 sameAs Top7.
- Top7 sameAs m.03s_14.
- Top7 sameAs Q7824374.
- Top7 wasDerivedFrom Top7?oldid=666423359.
- Top7 isPrimaryTopicOf Top7.