Protein secondary structure prediction

Current Protocols in Protein Science
S R KrystekJ Novotny

Abstract

This unit describes procedures developed for predicting protein structure from the amino acid sequence. The first of the four sections is an overview and brief history of structure prediction schemes. The second section describes four distinct prediction schemes, with emphasis on their differences. In the third part each prediction scheme is used to evaluate three proteins that have different folding patterns. The final section is a comparison of the prediction results and suggestions for secondary structure prediction.

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