July 22, 2021 Google Health s DeepMind announced a partnership with the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) to offer the scientific community open access to the most comprehensive database developed to date of predicted 3D protein structures.
The free database includes more than 350,000 protein structure predictions based on 20,000 proteins expressed by the human genome. Determining how proteins fold and form their 3D structures is an essential step in determining their functions, which underpin every biological process.
The database was developed with artificial intelligence (AI) technology and is intended to help researchers across a variety of fields accelerate their work. A team at the University of Colorado, Boulder, for instance, is using predicted protein structures to study antibiotic resistance, while a group at the University of California, San Francisco is using them to elucidate SARS-CoV-2 biology, DeepMind said in a release.
DeepMind et EMBL : une avancée majeure dans l analyse du protéome humain grâce à l intelligence artificielle
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Cette IA a créé un catalogue inédit des protéines humaines : une future révolution médicale ?
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Scientists Use AlphaFold AI Program to Predict Protein Structures in the Human Body
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Avancée majeure : DeepMind, laboratoire d IA de Google, publie un modèle de prédiction fiable de la structure des protéines
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