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Three-dimensional structures with zinc finger protein

The ultimate goal of protein engineering is to design an amino acid sequence that will fold into a protein with a predetermined structure and function. Paradoxically, this goal may be easier to achieve than its inverse, the solution of the folding problem. It seems to be simpler to start with a three-dimensional structure and find one of the numerous amino acid sequences that will fold into that structure than to start from an amino acid sequence and predict its three-dimensional structure. We will illustrate this by the design of a stable zinc finger domain that does not require stabilization by zinc. [Pg.367]


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