AlphaSuite Atlas turns any protein structure into a fully annotated, interactive model in about 15 seconds. Domains, motifs, secondary structure, active and binding sites, ligands and cofactors are labelled automatically, with a plain-language function summary and image/file exports. There are 570,000+ proteins and 11 million+ structures to choose from, searchable by name, UniProt ID, PDB code, disease, pathway, and plain language.
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Hi everyone, I'm Tara, co-founder of AX Bio and the developer of AlphaSuite Atlas, a web-based platform that automatically annotates protein structures with their functional regions in seconds.
You can search over 570,000 proteins and over 11 million structures by name, species, UniProt ID, PDB code, disease, pathway, or plain English (e.g. DNA binding proteins involved in breast cancer). In around 15 seconds, Atlas returns fully annotated, interactive structure and sequence, mapped with functional domains, motifs, secondary structure, ligands, cofactors, and a plain-language summary of what each compoe actually does.
Every available structure for a protein (both experimental and predicted) can be accessed and uniformly annotated, with links back to the original papers and databases so all the underlying resources are right there.
I'm a biochemist, and for years making sense of a single protein structure meant several hours of research, multiple browser tabs across UniProt, PDB and InterPro, and a scripting session just to see it all on the model. I noticed how many people across every area of bioscience weren't drawing on protein structures in their research at all, simply because of the time and technical skills it took to get anywhere with one. I knew there had to be a faster and more accessible way.
So we built Atlas to make protein structural annotation simple and fast, no scripting, no setup, no prior structural experience required.
We're opening the waitlist today, where you can sign up for early access and give us feedback whilst we finalise development. You can watch the demo video or try the three example searches to see how it works for yourself. What is the most useful feature? Is there anything missing? Is the interface clear and easy to use?
Thank you for taking a look, let me know if you have any questions. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts!