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Improving homology modeling from low-sequence identity templates in Rosetta: A case study in GPCRs
by
Bender, Brian Joseph
, Marlow, Brennica
, Meiler, Jens
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Biology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Cell receptors
/ Chemistry
/ Computational Biology - methods
/ Computer programs
/ Conserved sequence
/ Drug development
/ G proteins
/ Homology
/ Homology modeling
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Ligands
/ Modelling
/ Models, Molecular
/ Optimization
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacology
/ Physical Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - chemistry
/ Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - genetics
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Science
/ Sequence Alignment
/ Sequence Analysis, Protein
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Software
/ Success
2020
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Improving homology modeling from low-sequence identity templates in Rosetta: A case study in GPCRs
by
Bender, Brian Joseph
, Marlow, Brennica
, Meiler, Jens
in
Biology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Cell receptors
/ Chemistry
/ Computational Biology - methods
/ Computer programs
/ Conserved sequence
/ Drug development
/ G proteins
/ Homology
/ Homology modeling
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Ligands
/ Modelling
/ Models, Molecular
/ Optimization
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacology
/ Physical Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - chemistry
/ Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - genetics
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Science
/ Sequence Alignment
/ Sequence Analysis, Protein
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Software
/ Success
2020
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Improving homology modeling from low-sequence identity templates in Rosetta: A case study in GPCRs
by
Bender, Brian Joseph
, Marlow, Brennica
, Meiler, Jens
in
Biology
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Case studies
/ Cell receptors
/ Chemistry
/ Computational Biology - methods
/ Computer programs
/ Conserved sequence
/ Drug development
/ G proteins
/ Homology
/ Homology modeling
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Ligands
/ Modelling
/ Models, Molecular
/ Optimization
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacology
/ Physical Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Receptors
/ Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - chemistry
/ Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled - genetics
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Science
/ Sequence Alignment
/ Sequence Analysis, Protein
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Software
/ Success
2020
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Improving homology modeling from low-sequence identity templates in Rosetta: A case study in GPCRs
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Improving homology modeling from low-sequence identity templates in Rosetta: A case study in GPCRs
2020
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As sequencing methodologies continue to advance, the availability of protein sequences far outpaces the ability of structure determination. Homology modeling is used to bridge this gap but relies on high-identity templates for accurate model building. G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a significant target class for pharmaceutical therapies in which homology modeling could fill the knowledge gap for structure-based drug design. To date, only about 17% of druggable GPCRs have had their structures characterized at atomic resolution. However, modeling of the remaining 83% is hindered by the low sequence identity between receptors. Here we test key inputs in the model building process using GPCRs as a focus to improve the pipeline in two critical ways: Firstly, we use a blended sequence- and structure-based alignment that accounts for structure conservation in loop regions. Secondly, by merging multiple template structures into one comparative model, the best possible template for every region of a target can be used expanding the conformational space sampled in a meaningful way. This optimization allows for accurate modeling of receptors using templates as low as 20% sequence identity, which accounts for nearly the entire druggable space of GPCRs. A model database of all non-odorant GPCRs is made available at www.rosettagpcr.org . Additionally, all protocols are made available with insights into modifications that may improve accuracy at new targets.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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