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Protein WISDOM: A Workbench for In silico De novo Design of BioMolecules
Published on: July 25, 2013
The empirical valence bond as an effective strategy for computer-aided enzyme design
Alexandra Vardi-Kilshtain1, Maite Roca, Arieh Warshel
1Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
Abstract:
The ability of the empirical valence bond (EVB) to be used in screening active site residues in enzyme design is explored in a preliminary way. This validation is done by comparing the ability of this approach to evaluate the catalytic contributions of various residues in chorismate mutase. It is demonstrated that the EVB model can serve as an accurate tool in the final stages of computer-aided enzyme design (CAED). The ability of the model to predict quantitatively the catalytic power of enzymes should augment the capacity of current approaches for enzyme design.
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