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Exploring protein's optimal HP configurations by self-organizing mapping
Authors:Zhang Xiang-Sun  Wang Yong  Zhan Zhong-Wei  Wu Ling-Yun  Chen Luonan
Institution:Institute of Applied Mathematics, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS, Beijing 100080, China. zxs@amt.ac.cn
Abstract:Self-organizing map (SOM) has been used in protein folding prediction when the HP model is employed. The existing work uses a square-like shape lattice with l = m x n points to represent the optimal compact structure of a sequence of l amino acids. In this paper, a general l'-size sequence of amino acids is self-organized in a two dimensional lattice with l (> l') points. The obtained minimum configuration then has a flexible shape, in contrast to the compact structure limited in the lattice. To fulfil this extension, a new self-organizing map (SOM) technique is proposed to deal with the difficulty of the unsymmetric input and output spaces. New competition rules in the training phase are introduced and a local search method is applied to overcome the multi-mapping phenomena. Several HP benchmark examples with up to 36 amino acids are tested to verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach in this paper.
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