YASARA: A tool to obtain structural guidance in biocatalytic investigations

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Abstract

In biocatalysis, structural knowledge regarding an enzyme and its substrate interactions complements and guides experimental investigations. Structural knowledge regarding an enzyme or a biocatalytic reaction system can be generated through computational techniques, such as homology- or molecular modeling. For this type of computational work, a computer program developed for molecular modeling of proteins is required. Here, we describe the use of the program YASARA Structure. Protocols for two specific biocatalytic applications, including both homology modeling and molecular modeling such as energy minimization, molecular docking simulations and molecular dynamics simulations, are shown. The applications are chosen to give realistic examples showing how structural knowledge through homology and molecular modeling is used to guide biocatalytic investigations and protein engineering studies.

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Land, H., & Humble, M. S. (2018). YASARA: A tool to obtain structural guidance in biocatalytic investigations. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1685, pp. 43–67). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7366-8_4

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