Difference between revisions of "Team:Queens Canada/Modeling"
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<p>How many times have you gone to do something, put your heart and soul into it and then found out it hasn't worked? Your hours of laborious effort turned all for not? Us too and this year, we set out to avoid this very dilemma, or at least to try and minimize its effects on our project.</p> | <p>How many times have you gone to do something, put your heart and soul into it and then found out it hasn't worked? Your hours of laborious effort turned all for not? Us too and this year, we set out to avoid this very dilemma, or at least to try and minimize its effects on our project.</p> | ||
<p>The modeling process was used to gain an understanding of what we expected from the wet lab project. The principle behind design was to troubleshoot and optimize the engineered components through simulations to identify mistakes within the theoretical space before using time and resources in the lab. </p> | <p>The modeling process was used to gain an understanding of what we expected from the wet lab project. The principle behind design was to troubleshoot and optimize the engineered components through simulations to identify mistakes within the theoretical space before using time and resources in the lab. </p> | ||
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<h2>AFP & Scaffold Docking</h2> | <h2>AFP & Scaffold Docking</h2> | ||
<p>In order to test the self-assembly of the AFPs and scaffold proteins with E/K coils, docking simulations were run. These were used to assess the energetic stability of the coiled coil interaction and determine the orientation of the ice-binding surface of the AFP. This was done using <a href="http://www.pyrosetta.org/">PyRosetta</a> by following the standard procedure for initial low resolution docking prior to high resolution docking on favourable protein structures. Sorting of low energy dockings was used with consideration given to the proximity of the E/K coils to choose a final selection of proteins for refinement and scoring. The general procedure used is outlined in Figure 8 and the final docked structure reached shown in Figure 9.</p> | <p>In order to test the self-assembly of the AFPs and scaffold proteins with E/K coils, docking simulations were run. These were used to assess the energetic stability of the coiled coil interaction and determine the orientation of the ice-binding surface of the AFP. This was done using <a href="http://www.pyrosetta.org/">PyRosetta</a> by following the standard procedure for initial low resolution docking prior to high resolution docking on favourable protein structures. Sorting of low energy dockings was used with consideration given to the proximity of the E/K coils to choose a final selection of proteins for refinement and scoring. The general procedure used is outlined in Figure 8 and the final docked structure reached shown in Figure 9.</p> | ||
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<p>1. The PyMOL Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.5.0.4 Schrödinger, LLC. </p> | <p>1. The PyMOL Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.5.0.4 Schrödinger, LLC. </p> | ||
<p>2. Chao et al. (1994). "Structure-function relationship in the globular type III antifreeze protein: Identification of a cluster of surface residues required for binding to ice". Protein Science. 3(10):1760-1769.</p> | <p>2. Chao et al. (1994). "Structure-function relationship in the globular type III antifreeze protein: Identification of a cluster of surface residues required for binding to ice". Protein Science. 3(10):1760-1769.</p> |
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