Protein structure comparison by probability-based matching of secondary structure elements |
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Authors: | Shih Edward S C Hwang Ming-Jing |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | MOTIVATION: Protein structure comparison (PSC) has been used widely in studies of structural and functional genomics. However, PSC is computationally expensive and as a result almost all of the PSC methods currently in use look only for the optimal alignment and ignore many alternative alignments that are statistically significant and that may provide insight into protein evolution or folding. RESULTS: We have developed a new PSC method with efficiency to detect potentially viable alternative alignments in all-against-all database comparisons. The efficiency of the new PSC method derives from the ability to directly home in on a limited number of viable and ranked alignment solutions based on intuitively derived SSE (secondary structure element)-matching probabilities. |
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