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Methods in Enzymology | 2005

Protein Structure Estimation from Minimal Restraints Using Rosetta

Carol A. Rohl

RosettaNMR combines the Rosetta de novo structure prediction method with limited NMR experimental data for rapid estimation of protein structure. The de novo Rosetta algorithm predicts protein three-dimensional structures using only sequence information by combining short fragments selected from known protein structures on the basis of local sequence similarity. These fragments are assembled using a Monte Carlo strategy to generate models that reproduce empirical statistics describing nonlocal protein structure such as overall compactness, hydrophobic burial, and beta-strand pairing. By incorporating chemical shift, nuclear Overhauser enhancement, and?or residual dipolar coupling restraints that are insufficient on their own to determine the protein global fold, the RosettaNMR method correctly estimates the global fold of a variety of different proteins, generating models that are that are generally 4?A or better Calpha root-mean-square deviation to the high-resolution experimental structures. Here we review the capabilities of the RosettaNMR approach, describe the underlying methods, and provide practical tips for applying the technique to structure estimation problems.


Protein Science | 1996

Helix propagation and N‐cap propensities of the amino acids measured in alanine‐based peptides in 40 volume percent trifluoroethanol

Carol A. Rohl; Avijit Chakrabartty; Robert L. Baldwin


Biochemistry | 1997

Comparison of NH Exchange and Circular Dichroism as Techniques for Measuring the Parameters of the Helix−Coil Transition in Peptides†

Carol A. Rohl; Robert L. Baldwin


Methods in Enzymology | 1998

DECIPHERING RULES OF HELIX STABILITY IN PEPTIDES

Carol A. Rohl; Robert L. Baldwin


Biochemistry | 1992

Kinetics of amide proton exchange in helical peptides of varying chain lengths. Interpretation by the Lifson-Roig equation

Carol A. Rohl; J. Martin Scholtz; Eunice J. York; John M. Stewart; Robert L. Baldwin


Protein Science | 1995

Addition of side chain interactions to modified Lifson‐Roig helix‐coil theory: Application to energetics of Phenylalanine‐Methionine interactions

Benjamin J. Stapley; Carol A. Rohl; Andrew J. Doig


Biochemistry | 1994

Exchange kinetics of individual amide protons in 15N-labeled helical peptides measured by isotope-edited NMR.

Carol A. Rohl; Robert L. Baldwin


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1999

ALANINE IS HELIX-STABILIZING IN BOTH TEMPLATE-NUCLEATED AND STANDARD PEPTIDE HELICES

Carol A. Rohl; Wayne Fiori; Robert L. Baldwin


Protein Science | 1996

Models for the 3(10)-helix/coil, pi-helix/coil, and alpha-helix/3(10)-helix/coil transitions in isolated peptides.

Carol A. Rohl; Andrew J. Doig


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996

A general two-process model describes the hydrogen exchange behavior of RNase A in unfolding conditions

Stewart N. Loh; Carol A. Rohl; Thomas Kiefhaber; Robert L. Baldwin

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Andrew J. Doig

University of Manchester

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Eunice J. York

University of Colorado Denver

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John M. Stewart

University of Colorado Denver

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Stewart N. Loh

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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