Fast screening of protein surfaces using geometric invariant fingerprints

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Abstract

We develop a rapid and efficient method for the comparison of protein local surface similarities using geometric invariants (fingerprints). By combining fast fingerprint comparison with explicit alignment, we successfully screen the entire Protein Data Bank for proteins that possess local surface similarities. Our method is independent of sequence and fold similarities, and has potential application to protein structure annotation and protein-protein interface design.

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Yin, S., Proctor, E. A., Lugovskoy, A. A., & Dokholyan, N. V. (2009). Fast screening of protein surfaces using geometric invariant fingerprints. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(39), 16622–16626. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0906146106

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