articleCurrent Protocols in Protein ScienceNov 1, 2007Closed access

Comparative Protein Structure Modeling Using MODELLER

University of California, San Francisco · Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe

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Abstract

Functional characterization of a protein sequence is a common goal in biology, and is usually facilitated by having an accurate three-dimensional (3-D) structure of the studied protein. In the absence of an experimentally determined structure, comparative or homology modeling can sometimes provide a useful 3-D model for a protein that is related to at least one known protein structure. Comparative modeling predicts the 3-D structure of a given protein sequence (target) based primarily on its alignment to one or more proteins of known structure (templates). The prediction process consists of fold assignment, target-template alignment, model building, and model evaluation. This unit describes how to calculate…

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Keywords
  • MODELLER
  • Homology modeling
  • CASP
  • Protein structure prediction
  • Threading (protein sequence)
  • Computational biology
  • Loop modeling
  • Computer science
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