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 Specificity in computational protein design Havranek JJJ Biol Chem  2010[Oct]; 285 (41): 31095-9A long-standing goal of computational protein design is to create proteins  similar to those found in Nature. One motivation is to harness the exquisite  functional capabilities of proteins for our own purposes. The extent of  similarity between designed and natural proteins also reports on how faithfully  our models represent the selective pressures that determine protein sequences. As  the field of protein design shifts emphasis from reproducing native-like protein  structure to function, it has become important that these models treat the notion  of specificity in molecular interactions. Although specificity may, in some  cases, be achieved by optimization of a desired protein in isolation, methods  have been developed to address directly the desire for proteins that exhibit  specific functions and interactions.|*Models, Molecular[MESH]|*Protein Engineering[MESH]|*Protein Folding[MESH]|*Proteins[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Protein Conformation[MESH]|Structure-Activity Relationship[MESH]
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