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Multipolar representation of protein structure

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Multipolar representation of protein structure
Background: That the structure determines the function of proteins is a central paradigm in biology. However, protein functions are more directly related to cooperative effects at the residue and multi-residue scales. As such, current representations based on atomic coordinates can be considered inadequate. Bridging the gap between atomic-level structure and overall protein-level functionality requires parameterizations of the protein structure (and other physicochemical properties) in a quasi-continuous range, from a simple collection of unrelated amino acids coordinates to the highly synergistic organization of the whole protein entity, from a microscopic view in which each atom is completely resolved to a "macroscopic" description such as the one encoded in the three-dimensional protein shape. Results: Here we propose such a parameterization and study its relationship to the standard Euclidian description based on amino acid representative coordinates. The representation ...
Apostol Gramada, Philip E. Bourne
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where BMCBI
Authors Apostol Gramada, Philip E. Bourne
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