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Journal of Computational Biology
Wrap-and-Pack: A New Paradigm for Beta Structural Motif Recognition with Application to Recognizing Beta Trefoils
To cite this paper:
Matthew Menke, Jonathan King, Bonnie Berger, Lenore Cowen.
Journal of Computational Biology.
July 1, 2005,
12(6): 777-795.
doi:10.1089/cmb.2005.12.777.
Matthew Menke Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139. Jonathan King Department of Biology, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139. Bonnie Berger Department of Mathematics, and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139. Lenore Cowen Department of Computer Science, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155. A method is presented that uses β-strand interactions at both the sequence and the atomic level, to predict beta-structural motifs of protein sequences. A program called Wrap-and- Pack implements this method and is shown to recognize β-trefoils, an important class of globular β-structures, in the Protein Data Bank with 92% specificity and 92.3% sensitivity in cross-validation. It is demonstrated that Wrap-and-Pack learns each of the ten known SCOP β-trefoil families, when trained primarily on β-structures that are not β-trefoils, together with three-dimensional structures of known β-trefoils from outside the family. Wrap-and-Pack also predicts many proteins of unknown structure to be β-trefoils. The computational method used here may generalize to other β-structures for which strand topology and profiles of residue accessibility are well conserved.  This paper was cited by:Consistent Sets of Secondary Structures in Proteins Piotr Berman, Jieun Jeong Algorithmica. 2007 CrossRef Predicting transmembrane β-barrels and interstrand residue interactions from sequence J. Waldispühl, Bonnie Berger, Peter Clote, Jean-Marc Steyaert Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics. 2006, Vol. 65, No. 1: 61 CrossRef Fold recognition and accurate sequence–structure alignment of sequences directing β-sheet proteins Andrew V. McDonnell, Matthew Menke, Nathan Palmer, Jonathan King, Lenore Cowen, Bonnie Berger Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics. 2006, Vol. 63, No. 4: 976 CrossRef
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