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Prediction techniques sequence-structure-function

In the absence of crystallographic or NMR data, predictive techniques based on protein primary sequences can be used to elaborate crude 3D models. Such models will suggest that certain amino acid residues are involved in forming the active (receptor) site. The assignment of structural or functional roles to particular residues can be tested by site-directed mutagenesis, and the model can be further refined by consideration of SAR among ligands. [Pg.112]


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