MUSTANG: A multiple structural alignment algorithm
The University of Melbourne · Melbourne Bioinformatics · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Multiple structural alignment is a fundamental problem in structural genomics. In this article, we define a reliable and robust algorithm, MUSTANG (MUltiple STructural AligNment AlGorithm), for the alignment of multiple protein structures. Given a set of protein structures, the program constructs a multiple alignment using the spatial information of the C(alpha) atoms in the set. Broadly based on the progressive pairwise heuristic, this algorithm gains accuracy through novel and effective refinement phases. MUSTANG reports the multiple sequence alignment and the corresponding superposition of structures. Alignments generated by MUSTANG are compared with several handcurated alignments in the literature as well…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 77
Authors
4- ASArun S. Konagurthu
The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Bioinformatics, Monash University
- JCJames C. Whisstock
Melbourne Bioinformatics, Monash University
- PJPeter J. Stuckey
The University of Melbourne, Combined Military Hospital, Data61
- AMArthur M. LeskCorresponding
Pennsylvania State University, Combined Military Hospital, Melbourne Bioinformatics, Monash University
Topics & keywords
- Pairwise comparison
- Multiple sequence alignment
- Structural alignment
- Benchmark (surveying)
- Sequence alignment
- Structural genomics
- Set (abstract data type)
- Computer science