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Analyzing the simplicial decomposition of spatial protein structures

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Analyzing the simplicial decomposition of spatial protein structures
Background: The fast growing Protein Data Bank contains the three-dimensional description of more than 45000 protein- and nucleic-acid structures today. The large majority of the data in the PDB are measured by X-ray crystallography by thousands of researchers in millions of work-hours. Unfortunately, lots of structural errors, bad labels, missing atoms, falsely identified chains and groups make dificult the automated processing of this treasury of structural biological data. Results: After we performed a rigorous re-structuring of the whole PDB on graph-theoretical basis, we created the RS-PDB (Rich-Structure PDB) database. Using this cleaned and repaired database, we defined simplicial complexes on the heavy-atoms of the PDB, and analyzed the tetrahedra for geometric properties. Conclusion: We have found surprisingly characteristic differences between simplices with atomic vertices of different types, and between the atomic neighborhoods
Rafael Ördög, Zoltan Szabadka, Vince Gro
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Rafael Ördög, Zoltan Szabadka, Vince Grolmusz
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