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Some good news! We recently published an article in Nature titled "Accurate de novo design of hyperstable constrained peptides". We would like to thank all Rosetta@Home participants for their help with this work. In the paper, we present computational methods for designing small stapled peptides with exceptional stabilities. These methods and designed peptides provide a platform for rational design of new peptide-based therapeutics. Constrained (stapled) peptides combine the stability of conventional small-molecule drugs with the selectivity and potency of antibody therapeutics. The ability to precisely design these peptides in custom shapes and sizes opens up possibilities for "on-demand" design of peptide-based therapeutics. Other developments described in the paper:
We are now working to use these computational methods for designing peptides that target therapeutically relevant targets, such as, enzymes that impart antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria. Structure prediction runs on Rosetta@Home for these designed peptide models played a key role in selection of good designs that were experimentally synthesized and characterized. Thank you all for your help in making this work possible! -- Gaurav B.
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