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structure alphabets

by Qiwen Dong, Xiaolong Wang, Lei Lin
"... Analysis and prediction of protein local structure based on ..."
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Analysis and prediction of protein local structure based on

Designing Succinct Structural Alphabets

by Shuai Cheng Lia, Jinbo Xub, Xin Gao , Dongbo Bu , Ming Li , 2007
"... Motivation: The 3D structure of protein sequence A can be assembled by the substructures corresponding to small segments of A. A sequence segment does not take on all the structural fragments and thus it is desirable to build a short customized structural candidate list for each sequence segment. Fo ..."
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. For each sequence segment, these substructures are its “specific structural alphabet”. The smaller these candidate lists are, the faster the protein structure can be constructed; the more accurate these candidate lists are, the more accurate the final protein structure will be. A major obstacle in protein

a structural alphabet

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Designing succinct structural alphabets. Bioinformatics

by Shuai Cheng Li, Dongbo Bu, Xin Gao, Jinbo Xu, Ming Li
"... Motivation: The 3D structure of a protein sequence can be assembled from the substructures corresponding to small segments of this sequence. For each small sequence segment, there are only a few more likely substructures. We call them the ‘structural alphabet ’ for this segment. Classical approaches ..."
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Motivation: The 3D structure of a protein sequence can be assembled from the substructures corresponding to small segments of this sequence. For each small sequence segment, there are only a few more likely substructures. We call them the ‘structural alphabet ’ for this segment. Classical

New assessment of a structural alphabet

by In Silico Biol, Re G. De Brevern
"... key words: secondary structure, structure-sequence relationship, ab initio. ..."
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key words: secondary structure, structure-sequence relationship, ab initio.

EVALUATING LOCAL STRUCTURE ALPHABETS FOR PROTEIN STRUCTURE PREDICTION

by Rachel Karchin , 2003
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local motions using a Structural Alphabet

by Alessandro Pandini, Arianna Fornili, Franca Fraternali, Jens Kleinjung
"... GSATools: analysis of allosteric communication and functional ..."
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GSATools: analysis of allosteric communication and functional

Methods for optimizing the structure alphabet sequences of proteins

by unknown authors , 2006
"... This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the author’s institution, sharing with colleagues and providing to institution administration. Other uses, including reproductio ..."
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This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the author’s institution, sharing with colleagues and providing to institution administration. Other uses, including reproduction and distribution, or selling or licensing copies, or posting to personal, institutional or third party websites are prohibited. In most cases authors are permitted to post their version of the article (e.g. in Word or Tex form) to their personal website or institutional repository. Authors requiring further information regarding Elsevier’s archiving and manuscript policies are encouraged to visit:

A hidden Markov model derived structural alphabet for proteins

by A. C. Camproux, P. Tufféry - J Mol Biol , 2004
"... Understanding and predicting protein structures depend on the complexity and the accuracy of the models used to represent them. We have recently set up a Hidden Markov Model to optimally compress protein three-dimensional conformations into a one-dimensional series of letters of a structural alphabe ..."
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alphabet. Such a model learns simultaneously the shape of representative structural letters describing the local conformation and the logic of their connections, i.e. the transition matrix between the letters. Here, we move one step further and report some evidence that such a model of protein local

Protein short loop prediction in terms of a structural alphabet

by Manoj Tyagi, Aurélie Bornot, Bernard Offmann, Re G. De Brevern
"... Loops connect regular secondary structures. In many instances, they are known to play crucial biological roles. To bypass the limitation of secondary structure description, we previously defined a structural alphabet composed of 16 structural prototypes, called Protein Blocks (PBs). It leads to an a ..."
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Loops connect regular secondary structures. In many instances, they are known to play crucial biological roles. To bypass the limitation of secondary structure description, we previously defined a structural alphabet composed of 16 structural prototypes, called Protein Blocks (PBs). It leads
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