Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at 11:16AM
Drew Wolfe

Gamers Solve Stubborn Viral Mystery: The Shape of a Key Enzyme

"See, Mom? Playing online video games can pay off."

"An online group of gamers has correctly deduced the structure of an enzyme that AIDS-like viruses use for reproduction. By playing the online-game Foldit, the group figured out the structure of an important viral protein that has baffled scientists for more than a decade."

"The enzyme is a retroviral protease and plays a critical role in how the AIDS virus matures and proliferates. Gamers, who weren't experts in viruses, solved the puzzle in just three weeks."

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