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Current Topics in Biochemical Research   Volumes    Volume 9  Issue 1
Abstract
Estimating the effects of SNPs on protein structure: loss of protein interactions and stability as indicators of mis-function and disease-association
Catherine L. Worth, Tom L. Blundell
Pages: 53 - 62
Number of pages: 10
Current Topics in Biochemical Research
Volume 9  Issue 1

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Understanding the effects that non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms have on the structure of proteins is important for identifying the origins of complex diseases. Mutations can impair protein function by causing changes in protein stability or by affecting protein interactions.  We discuss methods that predict these effects based on the three-dimensional structures of proteins. We focus on the application of these methods to identifying disease-associated mutations and highlight current progress in the field.
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