wisky Lv 1
Core exists filter appears to be taking into account residues from the ebola protein. The highest I was able to get it to with my current design was -480.
Closed since almost 12 years ago
Intermediate Overall DesignThis is a design puzzle similar to Puzzle 879—now with 74 residues—near the interface of a target glycoprotein from the Ebola virus. At the binding site of the Ebola protein, there is already a helix designed by scientists in the Baker Lab, but the helix will not fold up by itself! Build a scaffold around the starting design that will fold up properly and stabilize the binding helix! There are strong constraints to keep the binding helix in place, and you may not mutate residues at the interface. You may not add additional residues to the design, but you may delete residues from one end of the design and reinsert them at the other end. This puzzle includes a Residue IE Score filter and a Core Existence filter, and High Wiggle Power has been disabled. Remember to share your favorite designs using the Share with Scientist tool, even if those are not your best-scoring solutions!
Core exists filter appears to be taking into account residues from the ebola protein. The highest I was able to get it to with my current design was -480.
is it just me or is this kind of slow and stiff
The 104 - 106 segments - do we need to keep away from them because there is actually something there?
Seg 1 - serine - is that going to be connected to something else so needs room to do that?
thanks
This puzzle has been closed and reposted with relaxed requirements for the Core Exists filter and raised baseline score: