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UPDATEGoogle / Alphabet2026-05-06

AlphaFold Database Expanded With Protein Interaction Predictions

Key Takeaways

  • ▸AlphaFold database now includes protein interaction predictions, extending beyond individual protein structures
  • ▸The database covers predicted structures of nearly all known proteins on Earth
  • ▸Protein pairing data is expected to significantly advance drug discovery and biological research
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00787-3↗

Summary

DeepMind has significantly expanded its AlphaFold database, which now includes predicted structures for nearly every known protein on Earth plus data on how proteins interact with one another. This major upgrade moves beyond individual protein structure prediction to reveal how the building blocks of life work together, providing crucial insights for biological research. The expanded database is expected to accelerate progress in drug discovery and protein engineering, as understanding protein-protein interactions is fundamental to developing new therapeutics and understanding biological pathways.

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