Predicting residue contacts for protein-protein interactions by integration of multiple information

  • Kien T. Le T
  • Hirose O
  • Tran V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Detailed knowledge of interfacial region between interacting proteins is not only helpful in annotating function for proteins, but also very important for structure-based drug design and disease treatment. However, this is one of the most difficult tasks and current methods are constrained by some factors. In this study, we developed a new method to predict residue-residue contacts of two interacting protein domains by integrating information about evolutionary couplings andamino acid pairwise contact potentials, as well as domain-domain interaction interfaces. The experimental results showed that our proposed method outperformed the previous method with the same datasets. Moreover, the method promises an improvement in the source of template-based protein docking.

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Kien T. Le, T., Hirose, O., Tran, V. A., Saethang, T., T. Nguyen, L. A., Dang, X. T., … Satou, K. (2014). Predicting residue contacts for protein-protein interactions by integration of multiple information. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, 07(01), 28–37. https://doi.org/10.4236/jbise.2014.71005

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