Parity in the number of atoms in residue composition in proteins and contact preferences

Saha, Rudra Prasad ; Chakrabarti, Pinak (2006) Parity in the number of atoms in residue composition in proteins and contact preferences Current Science, 90 (4). pp. 558-561. ISSN 0011-3891

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Abstract

Two ways of looking into the amino acid composition in a database - one based on counting residues and another on the number of atoms each residue contributes to the total - give quite different results. In the former, the composition is inversely proportional to the residue size - the maximum deviation shown by Cys and Leu can be explained by their chemical property or the role in oligomeric structure, while the latter is size-invariant. Similarly, calculations of contact preferences between residues can be atom-based or residue-based, and the former method provides values that are size-independent, and thus should be preferred in modelling and docking studies.

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Keywords:Amino Acid Composition; Contact Preferences; Protein Modelling; Residue Environment; Residue Size
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Deposited On:24 Apr 2012 12:38
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