| Enoch S. Huang, Patrice Koehl, Michael Levitt, Rohit V. Pappu, and Jay W. Ponder. Accuracy of side-chain prediction upon near-native protein backbones generated by ab initio folding methods. Proteins, 33(2):204-217, 1998. |
....folds in sufficient concentration present in the collection, the set of consensus distances will result in a near native fold. Consensus methods have also been used to enhance the predictions of side chain conformation when many near native templates are available (Tuffery et al. 1997; Huang et al. 1998). Results and discussion We chose as our test case the structures of Baker and coworkers (Simons et al. 1997) who employed a Bayesian scoring function to anneal the locally favored conformations of a protein chain into protein like structures. We found this test set particularly interesting as ....
Huang ES, Koehl P, Levitt M, Pappu RV, Ponder JW. 1998. Accuracy of side-chain prediction upon near-native protein backbones generated by ab initio folding methods. Proteins Struct Funct GenetForthcoming.
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Enoch S. Huang, Patrice Koehl, Michael Levitt, Rohit V. Pappu, and Jay W. Ponder. Accuracy of side-chain prediction upon near-native protein backbones generated by ab initio folding methods. Proteins, 33(2):204-217, 1998.
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Enoch S. Huang, Patrice Koehl, Michael Levitt, Rohit V. Pappu, and Jay W. Ponder. Accuracy of side-chain prediction upon near-native protein backbones generated by ab initio folding methods. Proteins, 33(2):204-217, 1998.
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Huang E, Koehl P, Levitt M, Pappu R, Ponder J. Accuracy of side-chain prediction upon near-native protein backbones generated by ab initio folding methods. Proteins 1998;33:204--217.
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