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by hcknwscommenter 2259 days ago
"Have we fully mapped out all the protein structures and corresponding DNA code [of the COVID-19 virus]?"

Yes

"The antigen is also a protein, I assume the DNA sequence for it is well known. Right?"

Yes

"How far are we in terms of tech to print custom proteins from arbitrary DNA sequences?"

Generally that is something a first year graduate student can accomplish.

"Is understanding protein folding and protein to protein interaction the holy grail of making massive improvements in molecular biology? What are the big unsolved problems?"

There are too many unsolved problems to count. There have been great advances lately in de novo prediction of protein folding and to a lesser extent protein:protein interactions. But even if you had perfect knowledge of all that, you still can't just like design the perfect vaccine.

"Like if we know the virus’s DNA and it’s 3D protein architecture, we can solve for antigen proteins in a computer that outputs possible DNA sequences and we can manufacture them the next day in a protein printer. How far away are we to that future?"

We (the world) accomplished that within a couple of weeks of identifying the COVID virus.