A better way to find where metals bind in a protein
August 18, 2026
August 18, 2026
HOKKAIDO, Japan, Aug. 18 -- Hokkaido University posted the following news release:
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A better way to find where metals bind in a protein
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With more accuracy and less time, a new deep-learning method called PRIME makes the search for metal-binding sites easier.
In the living world, roughly a third of all proteins we know rely on metals to function. Zinc helps enzymes break down molecules, iron helps carry oxygen in the blood, c . . .
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A better way to find where metals bind in a protein
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With more accuracy and less time, a new deep-learning method called PRIME makes the search for metal-binding sites easier.
In the living world, roughly a third of all proteins we know rely on metals to function. Zinc helps enzymes break down molecules, iron helps carry oxygen in the blood, c . . .
