| ▲ | gilleain 37 minutes ago | |
They found "several thousand" novel folds? I had remembered that there were around 1000: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7072414/ Oh ok, I misremembered: "This review has focused only on small fragments of fold space with examples given for folds generated from a single secondary structure string consisting of around ten SSEs. Even in this small corner, the number of possible folds, under the current constraints, is of the order of 1000" | ||
| ▲ | hirenj 15 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
I think there was a Twitter/Bluesky thread on the results from adding all the predicted folds from metagenomics too, and not ending up with many new clusters. If this continues to hold true as we keep looking at stuff, I will be relieved that at least natural protein folds and domains has a limited (tractable) solution space. All we need to do now is annotate the variation of these couple of thousands of fold variants. Challenging, but at least a bounded problem. | ||