DeepMind open-sources protein structure dataset generated by AlphaFold 2
All the sessions from Transform 2021 are available on-demand now. DeepMind and the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL), a life sciences lab based in Hinxton, England, today announced the launch of what they claim is the most complete and accurate database of structures for proteins expressed by the human genome. In a joint press conference hosted by the journal Nature, the two organizations said that the database, the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database, which was created using DeepMind's AlphaFold 2 system, will be made available to the scientific community in the coming weeks. The recipe for proteins -- large molecules consisting of amino acids that are the fundamental building blocks of tissues, muscles, hair, enzymes, antibodies, and other essential parts of living organisms -- are encoded in DNA. It's these genetic definitions that circumscribe their three-dimensional structures, which in turn determine their capabilities.
Jul-22-2021, 15:15:12 GMT
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