Optimised amino acid specific weighting factors for unbound protein docking

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Abstract

Background: One of the most challenging aspects of protein-protein docking is the inclusion of flexibility into the docking procedure. We developed a postfilter where the grid-representation of proteins for docking is extended by an optimised weighting factor for each amino acid. Results: For up to 86% of the evaluated complexes a near-native structure was within the top 5% of the ranked prediction output. The weighting factors obtained by the optimisation procedure correlate to a certain extent with the flexibility of the amino acids, their hydrophobicity and with their propensity to be in the interface. Conclusion: Use of the optimised amino acid specific parameters yields a strong increase of near-native structures on the first ranks of the prediction. © 2006 Heuser and Schomburg; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Heuser, P., & Schomburg, D. (2006). Optimised amino acid specific weighting factors for unbound protein docking. BMC Bioinformatics, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-344

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