I have a protein with a known sequence and alphafold structure (so just a model). I know that the protein is binding some sugar molecule. Due to financial limitations, I am unable to peform a ligand binding assay. Is there any way to predict or atleast roughly estimate where on the protein the binding site is, and which sugar molecule it is binding?
Ideally, I need to find a protein with known structure that resembles my alphafold structure and use that as a reference when finding binding site.
I thought about finding lots of sugar binding proteins and see if my structure resembles some of them.
What are your suggestions?
Thanks!
You could use InterProScan
Here is an example of a protein with a carbohydrate-binding module CBM49 in the region 501- 583
Thanks for your reply. However, I only get the name of the protein. No function or the like. Any other suggestions?
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I see that, but I mean for the protein I am looking at. There's no info of that kind. Any other suggestions?