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Huge thanks to my fellow authors and their stellar work in making VAD a reality Especially my PI @gemmaatkinson.bsky.social and our wonderful collaborators @joanampereira.bsky.social and @ninjani.bsky.social
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Viral AlphaFold Database (VAD) is live in Science Advances ~27,000 predicted viral protein monomers & homodimers Conserved folds across bacteria, archaea & eukaryotic viruses New toxin–antitoxin system KreTA uncovered Vast “functional darkness” remains uncharted www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
VAD is available: Browse clusters & visualize structures: vad.atkinson-lab.com Download predicted structures: data-sharing.atkinson-lab.com/vad/ Comprehensive metadata (seqs + PAE): data-sharing.atkinson-lab.com/madeposit/
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The Viral AlphaFold Database of monomers and homodimers reveals conserved protein folds in viruses of bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.14.653371v1
May 17, 2025
Roni Odai
VAD is a Viral AlphaFold Database of protein monomers and homodimers from viruses infecting hosts across the tree of life.