Protein binding sites prediction and docking
We have developed an algorithm for structural similarity search in multiple related proteins to find conserved binding regions on proteins involved in protein-protein interactions. We have used this algorithm to find conserved regions on a protein surface. The conserved residues found were labeled a...
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description | We have developed an algorithm for structural similarity search in multiple related proteins to find conserved binding regions on proteins involved in protein-protein interactions. We have used this algorithm to find conserved regions on a protein surface. The conserved residues found were labeled as a protein-protein binding site, which allowed us to tune the AutoDock docking algorithm to predict the native protein complex structure from unbound protein structures. The conservation of protein structures that correctly predicted protein-protein binding site was used in AutoDock program to improve protein-protein docking. |
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