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Introduction to Protein Structure Prediction

Biomolecules 2017-12-04 v1

Abstract

This chapter gives a graceful introduction to problem of protein three- dimensional structure prediction, and focuses on how to make structural sense out of a single input sequence with unknown structure, the 'query' or 'target' sequence. We give an overview of the different classes of modelling techniques, notably template-based and template free. We also discuss the way in which structural predictions are validated within the global com- munity, and elaborate on the extent to which predicted structures may be trusted and used in practice. Finally we discuss whether the concept of a sin- gle fold pertaining to a protein structure is sustainable given recent insights. In short, we conclude that the general protein three-dimensional structure prediction problem remains unsolved, especially if we desire quantitative predictions. However, if a homologous structural template is available in the PDB model or reasonable to high accuracy may be generated.

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@article{arxiv.1712.00407,
  title  = {Introduction to Protein Structure Prediction},
  author = {Sanne Abeln and Jaap Heringa and K. Anton Feenstra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.00407},
  year   = {2017}
}
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