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It has been difficult to obtain experimental structural information on many of the proteins important in the synthesis of cell-surface oligosaccharides (glycosyltransferases, for example). Yet, many of these proteins show strong hits from computational threading programs, some structures can be homology modeled, and others can be predicted from well designed force fields. The goal of this project is to explore the use of residual dipolar coupling (RDC) restraints and paramagnetic distance restraints in improving the efficiency of searches and the quality of the structures that result. The Research Resource will be providing RDC and distance data on model proteins, as well as glycosyltransferases, to the computational groups such as the Baker group at the University of Washington, so that they can modify their approaches to accommodate the inclusion of these types of NMR data. The goal is to develop methods for structure determination that can work with challenging proteins for which only limited amounts of structural data can be obtained.
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Biotechnology
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Cell surfaceCouplingDataFundingGoalsGrantHomology ModelingMethodsModelingNational Center for Research ResourcesOligosaccharidesPrincipal InvestigatorProteinsResearchResearch InfrastructureResidual stateResourcesSourceStructureUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWashingtonWorkcostdesignglycosyltransferaseimprovedprogramsprotein structurerestraint
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