Evolutionary predictions of binding surfaces and interactions
- PMID: 11839485
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-440x(02)00284-1
Evolutionary predictions of binding surfaces and interactions
Abstract
Rapid progress in structural biology and whole-genome sequencing technology means that, for many protein families, structural and evolutionary information are readily available. Recent developments demonstrate how this information can be integrated to identify canonical determinants of protein structure and function. Among these determinants, those residues that are on protein surfaces are especially likely to form binding sites and are the logical choice for further mutational analysis and drug targeting.
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