Protein structure prediction with the 3D-HP side-chain model using a master-slave parallel genetic algorithm

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This work presents a master-slave parallel genetic algorithm for the protein folding problem, using the 3D-HP side-chain model (3D-HP-SC). This model is sparsely studied in the literature, although more expressive than other lattice models. The fitness function proposed includes information not only about the free-energy of the conformation, but also compactness of the side-chains. Since there is no benchmark available to date for this model, a set of 15 sequences was used, based on a simpler model. Results show that the parallel GA achieved a good level of efficiency and obtained biologically coherent results, suggesting the adequacy of the methodology. Future work will include new biologically-inspired genetic operators and more experiments to create new benchmarks. © 2010 The Brazilian Computer Society.

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Benítez, C. M. V., & Lopes, H. S. (2010). Protein structure prediction with the 3D-HP side-chain model using a master-slave parallel genetic algorithm. Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society, 16(1), 69–78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13173-010-0002-6

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