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Aligning Multiple Protein Structures using Biochemical and Biophysical Properties

Biomolecules 2019-11-07 v1

Abstract

Aligning multiple protein structures can yield valuable information about structural similarities among related proteins, as well as provide insight into evolutionary relationships between proteins in a family. We have developed an algorithm (msTALI) for aligning multiple protein structures using biochemical and biophysical properties, including torsion angles, secondary structure, hydrophobicity, and surface accessibility. The algorithm is a progressive alignment algorithm motivated by popular techniques from multiple sequence alignment. It has demonstrated success in aligning the major structural regions of a set of proteins from the s/r kinase family. The algorithm was also successful at aligning functional residues of these proteins. In addition, the algorithm was also successful in aligning seven members of the acyl carrier protein family, including both experimentally derived as well as computationally modeled structures.

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@article{arxiv.1911.02406,
  title  = {Aligning Multiple Protein Structures using Biochemical and Biophysical Properties},
  author = {Paul Shealy and Homayoun Valafar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.02406},
  year   = {2019}
}

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BioComp 2009, 7 pages

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