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Finally gamers aren't seen as useless people after all. — Brooklynian

Finally gamers aren't seen as useless people after all.

In just three weeks, gamers deciphered the structure of a key protein in the development of AIDS that has stumped scientists for years. According to a study published Sunday in the journal Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, the findings could present a significant breakthrough for AIDS and HIV research.

Using an online game called Foldit, players were able to predict the structure of a protein called retroviral protease, an enzyme that plays a critical role in the way HIV multiplies. Unlocking the build of the protein could theoretically aid scientists in developing drugs that would stop protease from spreading.

“Following the failure of a wide range of attempts to solve the crystal structure of M-PMV retroviral protease by molecular replacement, we challenged players of the protein folding game Foldit to produce accurate models of the protein,” the study reads. “Remarkably, Foldit players were able to generate models of sufficient quality for successful molecular replacement and subsequent structure determination. The refined structure provides new insights for the design of antiretroviral drugs.”

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2393200,00.asp

Comments

  • It is about time that gamers decided to commission studies that show their worth.

    ...every other industry has previously commissioned similar works.

    Did you know that the manufactures of _________ believe that they play a role in ______________ (insert good outcome).

  • Someone gotta stand up for gamers :p.

  • armchair_warrior said:

    Someone gotta stand up for gamers :p.

    That's the spirit!

  • armchair_warrior said:

    Someone gotta stand up for gamers :p.

    That's the spirit!

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