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SCPRED: Accurate prediction of protein structural class for sequences of twilight-zone similarity with predicting sequences

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SCPRED: Accurate prediction of protein structural class for sequences of twilight-zone similarity with predicting sequences
Background: Protein structure prediction methods provide accurate results when a homologous protein is predicted, while poorer predictions are obtained in the absence of homologous templates. However, some protein chains that share twilight-zone pairwise identity can form similar folds and thus determining structural similarity without the sequence similarity would be desirable for the structure prediction. The folding type of a protein or its domain is defined as the structural class. Current structural class prediction methods that predict the four structural classes defined in SCOP provide up to 63% accuracy for the datasets in which sequence identity of any pair of sequences belongs to the twilight-zone. We propose SCPRED method that improves prediction accuracy for sequences that share twilight-zone pairwise similarity with sequences used for the prediction. Results: SCPRED uses a support vector machine classifier that takes several custom-designed features as its input to predic...
Lukasz A. Kurgan, Krzysztof J. Cios, Ke Chen 0003
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Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Lukasz A. Kurgan, Krzysztof J. Cios, Ke Chen 0003
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