Posted by Alumni from Nature
July 29, 2022
Researchers have used AlphaFold ' the revolutionary artificial-intelligence (AI) network ' to predict the structures of some 200 million proteins from 1 million species, covering nearly every known protein on the planet. The data dump will be freely available on a database set up by DeepMind, Google's London-based AI company that developed AlphaFold, and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), an intergovernmental organization near Cambridge, UK. The 3D shape, or structure, of a protein is what determines its function in cells. Most drugs are designed using structural information, and accurate maps are often the first step to discoveries about how proteins work. DeepMind developed the AlphaFold network using an AI technique called deep learning, and the AlphaFold database was launched one year ago with 350,000 structure predictions covering nearly every protein made by humans, mice and 19 other widely studied organisms. The catalogue... learn more
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