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Generation of 3D templates of active sites of proteins with rigid prosthetic groups

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Generation of 3D templates of active sites of proteins with rigid prosthetic groups
Motivation: With the increasing availability of protein structures, the generation of biologically meaningful 3D patterns from the simultaneous alignment of several protein structures is an exciting prospect: active sites could be better understood, protein functions and protein 3D structures could be predicted more accurately. Although patterns can already be generated at the fold and topological levels, no system produces high resolution 3D patterns including atom and cavity positions. To address this challenge, our research focuses on generating patterns from proteins with rigid prosthetic groups. Since these groups are key elements of protein active sites, the generated 3D patterns are expected to be biologically meaningful. Results: In this paper, we present a new approach which allows the generation of 3D patterns from proteins with rigid prosthetic groups. Using 237 protein chains representing proteins containing porphyrin rings, our method was validated by comparing 3D templat...
Jean-Christophe Nebel
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where GCB
Authors Jean-Christophe Nebel
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