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On the computation of the tertiary structure of globular proteins. III. Inter-residue distances and computed structures
Authors:Narendra S Goel  Bijan Rouyanian  Mohammad Sanati
Institution:Department of Systems Science, School of Advanced Technology, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York 13901, U.S.A.
Abstract:An analysis of geometrical models for computing the tertiary structure of globular proteins from the primary structure is presented. The roles of initial configuration, input information on inter-residue distances and the errors in this information are delineated. It is shown that for local information like that on secondary structure, the calculated structure is very sensitive to errors and to the initial configuration. Thus, such information is far from adequate for predicting the tertiary structure. On the other hand, global information on all the inter-residue distances is quite insensitive to errors. A semi-empirical method is presented to estimate these distances and the calculated structures are given for two proteins—pancreatic trypsin inhibitor and parvalbumin. These structures have good resemblances to those determined by X-ray diffraction. A strategy for further refinement of the method is indicated.
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