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210: Hold Me Tightly

Closed since over 16 years ago

Intermediate

Summary


Created
October 16, 2009
Expires
Max points
100
Description

Sure, streptavadin has been the most popular biotin binding protein so far. However, we don't think it has to be that way and we want to knock biotin off its high horse. In this puzzle, we took a cellular retinoic-acid-binding protein and we are re-designing it to bind biotin instead of its native ligand. You will want to expand the hydrogen bonding network around the nitrogen containing end of biotin and pack the rest as best you can. The ligand score (obtained by pressing "tab" over the ligand) is a very good indicator of how well your ligand is bound. Bind biotin today, save the world tomorrow?

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Comments


Milward Lv 1

This puzzle doesnt work as you are allowed to add an arbitary number of segments. Make them into a helix and you just get a score as large as you want.

austinday Lv 1

Oh, thanks for catching that! I'll swap it out on Wednesday with a fixed version since this puzzle is doubling as a homework assignment for an undergraduate class.

-Austin

austinday Lv 1

The next version of the puzzle will hopefully be much more refined. We're planning on creating a single puzzle that will have multiple scaffolds with the same ligand that you can basically flip through. We're going to be using the ligand energy as the only competitive score. All solutions from the current puzzle will be analyzed separately.

Mark- Lv 1

So, is there any point in, those of us who made/are making a genuine attempt to find the best solution, carrying on with this puzzle.

I spent many hours trying to keep a top 3 position with, what I believe to be, a very promising structure. I now find myself in 14th place, and falling, with the prospect of having to redo all those hours just to get back to where I was before and with very little recognition for my previous efforts. Or, should I just join the 'Giant Helix Club' and get some more points on the board now?

Deleted user

I don't this puzzle should be scored at all.

Even without building the giant helix, the puzzle allowed insertion of residues anywhere and everywhere.
It plainly is a broken puzzle.

Mark- Lv 1

I see the scores have been awarded and, like I said, those of us who made an attempt to solve the puzzle, in the spirit that it was intended, have been penalised for trying to do the right thing.

Very disappointed Admin

austinday Lv 1

Yeah, sorry about the confusion. We're trying to figure out how to award the points in a way which would be fair. We'll fix that very soon. (Hopefully in the next 24 hours).

-Austin

Mark- Lv 1

I don't think you will please everyone, whatever you do, but I'm sure a lot of people would appreciate a token gesture to acknowledge their efforts. I think we all understand it was a genuine mistake. Now, on to the next puzzle :)

Mark

Deleted user

You can't just throw out the giant helix solutions and score the rest.

There are many players who had high scoring solutions while following the spirit of the puzzle, but those solutions were surpassed when the helix silliness happened and the general thought was that the puzzle would be closed early and thrown away.

How would they get credit for their perfectly good solutions? If they get no score, they then become the injured parties.