El Pais (Spain)
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Spanish bioinformatician Iñigo Barrio has identified 2.3 million types of structures, 700,000 of them unknown.
Barrio used the AlphaFold database of 215 million proteins to identify similar patterns among the proteins.
The researchers published their findings on Wednesday in the journal Nature .
The 30,000 types of human proteins are grouped into some 9,000 structures.
The remaining four are VPS53, which is involved in transport within cells; U54 , a herpes virus protein integrated into the human genome; annexins, which are involved in crossing cell membranes; and a fourth little-studied protein.
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