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Prediction of Structurally-Determined Coiled-Coil Domains with Hidden Markov Models

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Prediction of Structurally-Determined Coiled-Coil Domains with Hidden Markov Models
The coiled-coil protein domain is a widespread structural motif known to be involved in a wealth of key interactions in cells and organisms. Coiled-coil recognition and prediction of their location in a protein sequence are important steps for modeling protein structure and function. Nowadays, thanks to the increasing number of experimentally determined protein structures, a significant number of coiled-coil protein domains is available. This enables the development of methods suited to predict the coiled-coil structural motifs starting from the protein sequence. Several methods have been developed to predict classical heptads using manually annotated coiled-coil domains. In this paper we focus on the prediction structurally-determined coiled-coil segments. We introduce a new method based on hidden Markov models that complement the existing methods and outperforms them in the task of locating structurallydefined coiled-coil segments.
Piero Fariselli, Daniele Molinini, Rita Casadio, A
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where BIRD
Authors Piero Fariselli, Daniele Molinini, Rita Casadio, Anders Krogh
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