Abstract
With the development of structural genomics projects, the discrimination of native proteins from decoys has become one of the major challenges in protein structure prediction. In comparison with the energy function based techniques, amino acid network provides a simple but efficient method for the native structure selection. Amino acid network (AAN) is a graph representation of protein structure where amino acids in the protein are the nodes and their interactions or contacts are the edges. In this review, we first briefly summarized the methods for the construction and characterization of AANs. Then the four network properties, i.e. average degree, complexity, clustering coefficient of the largest cluster (CCoe) and the size of the top large communities (CComS), applied to the native structure selection are discussed and summarized. We concluded with the discussion of the future perspective on the application of AAN for the native folding detecting among the decoy sets.
Keywords: Amino acid network, network characterization, protein decoy discrimination.
Current Protein & Peptide Science
Title:Amino Acid Network for the Discrimination of Native Protein Structures from Decoys
Volume: 15 Issue: 6
Author(s): Jianhong Zhou, Wenying Yan, Guang Hu and Bairong Shen
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Keywords: Amino acid network, network characterization, protein decoy discrimination.
Abstract: With the development of structural genomics projects, the discrimination of native proteins from decoys has become one of the major challenges in protein structure prediction. In comparison with the energy function based techniques, amino acid network provides a simple but efficient method for the native structure selection. Amino acid network (AAN) is a graph representation of protein structure where amino acids in the protein are the nodes and their interactions or contacts are the edges. In this review, we first briefly summarized the methods for the construction and characterization of AANs. Then the four network properties, i.e. average degree, complexity, clustering coefficient of the largest cluster (CCoe) and the size of the top large communities (CComS), applied to the native structure selection are discussed and summarized. We concluded with the discussion of the future perspective on the application of AAN for the native folding detecting among the decoy sets.
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Zhou Jianhong, Yan Wenying, Hu Guang and Shen Bairong, Amino Acid Network for the Discrimination of Native Protein Structures from Decoys, Current Protein & Peptide Science 2014; 15 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389203715666140724084709
| DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389203715666140724084709 |
Print ISSN 1389-2037 |
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Online ISSN 1875-5550 |
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