Protein structure modeling with MODELLER.

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Abstract

Genome sequencing projects have resulted in a rapid increase in the number of known protein sequences. In contrast, only about one-hundredth of these sequences have been characterized using experimental structure determination methods. Computational protein structure modeling techniques have the potential to bridge this sequence-structure gap. This chapter presents an example that illustrates the use of MODELLER to construct a comparative model for a protein with unknown structure. Automation of similar protocols (correction of protcols) has resulted in models of useful accuracy for domains in more than half of all known protein sequences.

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Eswar, N., Eramian, D., Webb, B., Shen, M. Y., & Sali, A. (2008). Protein structure modeling with MODELLER. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 426, 145–159. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-058-8_8

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