Can correct protein models be identified?
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Abstract
The ability to separate correct models of protein structures from less correct models is of the greatest importance for protein structure prediction methods. Several studies have examined the ability of different types of energy function to detect the native, or native-like, protein structure from a large set of decoys. In contrast to earlier studies, we examine here the ability to detect models that only show limited structural similarity to the native structure. These correct models are defined by the existence of a fragment that shows significant similarity between this model and the native structure. It has been shown that the existence of such fragments is useful for comparing the performance between…
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- Protein structure prediction
- Similarity (geometry)
- Structural similarity
- Function (biology)
- Protein structure
- Computer science
- Biological system
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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