AlphaFold’s database adds protein pairs to map how molecules work together

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AlphaFold’s database now includes 1.7 million predicted homodimer protein complexes, expanding its 200 million monomer structures to show how two copies of the same protein interact. The complex predictions were produced by a international consortium and are freely accessible via EMBL-EBI, broadening the resource’s biological and medical relevance across 20 studied species.
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