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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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by Li Huihua , Supervisor Graham , J. L. Kemp
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@MISC{Huihua_acknowledgements,
    author = {Li Huihua and Supervisor Graham and J. L. Kemp},
    title = {ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

Graham J.L. Kemp, to whom I would like to express my deep gratitude for his advice, guidance and encouragement. I benefited a lot from close collaboration with him. I would also thank other teachers and students in our program for their help and encouragement. II A database of antibody sequences and structures was built in an earlier project [Kemp et al., 1994]. That database contained indexes that made it easy to find residues at structurally equivalent positions in different domains, thus making it convenient to explore structural hypotheses. However, constructing these indexes by hand was a slow and inconvenient process, so we now seek to automate this task as we extend the database to include additional immunoglobulin domains. Earlier structural studies of antibody VH and VL variable domains [Chothia and Lesk, 1987] and T-cell receptor variable domains [Chothia et al., 1988] identified template β − sheet framework patterns based on conserved main chain hydrogen bond

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t-cell receptor variable domain    additional immunoglobulin domain    equivalent position    inconvenient process    antibody vh    graham j.l. kemp    close collaboration    structural hypothesis    different domain    template sheet framework pattern    antibody sequence    structural study    vl variable domain    conserved main chain hydrogen bond    deep gratitude    project kemp   

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