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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 1993

Quantification of secondary structure prediction improvement using distantly related proteins

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The use of multiple sequence alignments for secondary structure predictions is analysed. Seven different protein families, containing only sequences of known structure, were considered to provide a range of alignment and prediction conditions. Using alignments obtained by spatial superposition of main chain atoms in known tertiary protein structures allowed a mean of 8% in secondary structure prediction accuracy, when compared to those obtained from the individual sequences. Substitution of these alignments by those determined directly from an automated sequence alignment algorithm showed variations in the prediction accuracy which correlated with the quality of the multiple alignments and distance of the primary sequence. Secondary structure predictions can be reliably improved using alignments from an automatic alignment procedure with a mean increase of 6.87percnt;, giving an overall prediction accuracy of 68.5%, if there is a minimum of 25% sequence identity between all sequences in a family.
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hal-02775188 , version 1 (04-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02775188 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 442481

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Jonathan Levin, Stefano Pascarella, Patrick Argos, Jean Garnier. Quantification of secondary structure prediction improvement using distantly related proteins. Symposium on Distance Based Approaches to Protein Structure Determination, Nov 1993. ⟨hal-02775188⟩
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