The trRosetta server for fast and accurate protein structure prediction

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Zongyang Du
Hong Su
Wenkai Wang
Lisha Ye
Hong Wei
Zhenling Peng
Ivan Anishchenko
David Baker
Jianyi Yang
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[1] Nankai University,School of Mathematical Sciences
[2] Shandong University,Research Center for Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Sciences
[3] University of Washington,Department of Biochemistry
[4] University of Washington,Institute for Protein Design
[5] University of Washington,Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Nature Protocols | 2021年 / 16卷
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The trRosetta (transform-restrained Rosetta) server is a web-based platform for fast and accurate protein structure prediction, powered by deep learning and Rosetta. With the input of a protein’s amino acid sequence, a deep neural network is first used to predict the inter-residue geometries, including distance and orientations. The predicted geometries are then transformed as restraints to guide the structure prediction on the basis of direct energy minimization, which is implemented under the framework of Rosetta. The trRosetta server distinguishes itself from other similar structure prediction servers in terms of rapid and accurate de novo structure prediction. As an illustration, trRosetta was applied to two Pfam families with unknown structures, for which the predicted de novo models were estimated to have high accuracy. Nevertheless, to take advantage of homology modeling, homologous templates are used as additional inputs to the network automatically. In general, it takes ~1 h to predict the final structure for a typical protein with ~300 amino acids, using a maximum of 10 CPU cores in parallel in our cluster system. To enable large-scale structure modeling, a downloadable package of trRosetta with open-source codes is available as well. A detailed guidance for using the package is also available in this protocol. The server and the package are available at https://yanglab.nankai.edu.cn/trRosetta/ and https://yanglab.nankai.edu.cn/trRosetta/download/, respectively.
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