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  • The authors present a method for determining 3D protein structures using high-throughput mutation experiments. Pairs of residues with the largest positive epistasis are sufficient to determine the 3D fold.

    • Nathan J. Rollins
    • Kelly P. Brock
    • Debora S. Marks
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 51, P: 1170-1176
  • Epistasis underlies the complexity of genotype-phenotype maps. Here, the authors analyze 8,192 mutants that link two phenotypically distinct variants of the Entacmaea quadricolor fluorescent protein, and show the existence, but also the sparsity, of high-order epistatic interactions.

    • Frank J. Poelwijk
    • Michael Socolich
    • Rama Ranganathan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-11
  • Evolution has produced a range of diverse proteins, and now a generative model called Chroma can expand that set by allowing the user to design new proteins and protein complexes with desired properties and functions.

    • John B. Ingraham
    • Max Baranov
    • Gevorg Grigoryan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 623, P: 1070-1078
  • The global effects of epistasis on protein and RNA function are revealed by an unsupervised model of amino acid co-conservation in evolutionary sequence variation.

    • Thomas A Hopf
    • John B Ingraham
    • Debora S Marks
    Research
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 35, P: 128-135
  • A high-throughput mutagenesis study in a PDZ domain shows that biochemical function and adaptation primarily originate from a collectively evolving amino acid network within the structure termed a protein sector.

    • Richard N. McLaughlin Jr
    • Frank J. Poelwijk
    • Rama Ranganathan
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 491, P: 138-142