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Protein WISDOM: A Workbench for In silico De novo Design of BioMolecules
Published on: July 25, 2013
Improved protein binder design using β-pairing targeted RFdiffusion
Isaac Sappington1,2,3, Martin Toul4,5, David S Lee2,6
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
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Designing proteins that bind with high affinity to hydrophilic protein target sites remains a challenging problem. Here we show that RFdiffusion can be conditioned to generate protein scaffolds that form geometrically matched extended β-sheets with target protein edge β-strands in which polar groups on the target are complemented with hydrogen bonding groups on the design. We use this approach to design binders against edge-strand target sites on KIT, PDGFRɑ, ALK-2, ALK-3, FCRL5, NRP1, and α-CTX, and obtain higher (pM to mid nM) affinities and success rates than unconditioned RFdiffusion. Despite sharing β-strand interactions, designs have high specificity, reflecting the precise customization of interacting β-strand geometry and additional designed binder-target interactions. A binder-KIT co-crystal structure is nearly identical to the design model, confirming the accuracy of the design approach. The ability to robustly generate binders to the hydrophilic interaction surfaces of exposed β-strands considerably increases the range of computational binder design.
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