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Binder Design #218

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I'm personally not too familiar with the scale.ca -- I might recommend posing that as a separate question.

Helical bundles should be rather simple for RFDiffusion to generate. You should be able to use the Fold Conditioning approach to specify your desired topology.

Note that your specified topology should be your desired topology. In your case where you have a 106 aa template structure but only want a 55 aa protein, you're going to have to trim down the template structure. Manually (e.g. with a text editor or with the structure altering tools of PyMol or Chimera) remove all the residues from the template structure which don't match the final topology you're interested in. Once you have a…

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