Streamlining Structural Biology: AlphaCutter is Now Available on Vecura
This update enables structural biologists and protein engineers to isolate stable, experimentally tractable globular domains directly from AlphaFold structures through a streamlined workflow on Vecura, eliminating the need for manual curation or complex local installations.
What is AlphaCutter?
AlphaCutter is a post-processing tool designed to refine AlphaFold-predicted protein structures by removing non-globular regions, such as long disordered loops and non-compact helices. It extracts compact, experimentally tractable globular domain fragments from complex structures, helping to streamline downstream applications. By cleaning up these predictions, AlphaCutter makes it easier for researchers to move from computational modeling to experimental validation.
What can users do with AlphaCutter on Vecura?
With AlphaCutter on Vecura, users can:
- Clean AlphaFold Structures: Automatically strip away disordered loops and non-compact helices that often complicate structural analysis.
- Isolate Globular Domains: Extract stable, compact structural cores suitable for crystallization or docking studies.
- Generate Sequence Constructs: Obtain FASTA-formatted sequences for specific domain fragments to guide the design of recombinant expression constructs.
- Analyze Domain Quality: Access detailed CSV annotations, including per-region pLDDT confidence scores, to evaluate the reliability of each domain fragment.
What the output means
The output provides a refined PDB file containing only the globular domains, a FASTA file of the extracted sequences, and a detailed annotation CSV. These outputs allow researchers to identify the most promising structural regions for follow-up studies.
This output should be used to support scientific decision making. It does not replace experimental validation.
Why this matters
In structural proteomics, predicted models for multi-domain or intrinsically disordered proteins often include flexible loops that are not experimentally tractable. These regions can inflate the apparent size of the structure and hinder progress in crystallization or protein-protein docking. AlphaCutter provides a consistent, automated method to bridge the gap between initial AlphaFold predictions and laboratory experimentation.
By focusing on stable, globular cores, researchers can significantly improve the efficiency of their workflows, prioritizing regions that are more likely to yield successful experimental results.
- Developed by: Tam & Iwasaki
- Source: GitHub Repository
- Reference: Tam & Iwasaki, PROTEOMICS 2023
Try AlphaCutter on Vecura.
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