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1035: Incredibly Difficult 95-residue Electron Density Design Puzzle

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Advanced Overall Design Electron Density

Summary


Created
January 08, 2015
Expires
Max points
100
Description

This puzzle is unlike anything we have ever posted before! We have given you extremely accurate electron density, but no sequence information. This protein has 95-residues, but your starting model only has 5 Alanines that are floating in the density. You'll need to insert residues and mutate them as you make your way through the density. We know this won't be easy, some might even suggest that this task is impossible... but we know that if anyone can do it: you can!
We are giving you two weeks to work on this... good luck!

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Comments


spmm Lv 1

my understanding is that the cloud and associated density score and pull on the protein, continues to repeat but is only visible in the central space so building 'outside of the visible cloud' can mess you up a bit - that could be incorrect of course, but now I just build inside the cloud and turn the view off and on frequently.

bkoep Staff Lv 1

Most of these electron density maps are derived from protein crystals, in which a protein forms a regular lattice—you can imagine many copies of this protein aligning and arranging themselves into a 3D grid. We only visualize one "unit cell" of the crystal in the puzzle, but the density actually repeats itself infinitely in the X, Y, and Z directions.

Bruno Kestemont Lv 1

Does the cloud that we see correspond to about une protein? (transborder puzzle would then be wrong)
Or is it possible that the protein we are trying to find "crosses" several unit cells?

Bruno Kestemont Lv 1

Thanks spmm, it's interesting to see this course for crystallographers, using quite exactly what we try to do manually with electron density puzzles.

I like the conclusion: "Most people refine ad tedium, until they are bored."