CHORAL: A differential geometry approach to the prediction of the cores of protein structures

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Motivation: Although the cores of homologous proteins are relatively well conserved, amino acid substitutions lead to significant differences in the structures of divergent superfamilies. Thus, the classification of amino acid sequence patterns and the selection of appropriate fragments of the protein cores of homologues of known structure are important for accurate comparative modelling. Results: CHORAL utilizes a knowledge-based method comprising an amalgam of differential geometry and pattern recognition algorithms to identify conserved structural patterns in homologous protein families. Propensity tables are used to classify and to select patterns that most likely represent the structure of the core for a target protein. In our benchmark, CHORAL demonstrates a performance equivalent to that of MODELLER. © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Montalvão, R. W., Smith, R. E., Lovell, S. C., & Blundell, T. L. (2005). CHORAL: A differential geometry approach to the prediction of the cores of protein structures. Bioinformatics, 21(19), 3719–3725. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bti595

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