Defining and searching for structural motifs using DeepView/Swiss-PdbViewer.

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Title
Defining and searching for structural motifs using DeepView/Swiss-PdbViewer.
Journal
BMC Bioinformatics
Author(s)
Johansson M.U., Zoete V., Michielin O., Guex N.
ISSN
1471-2105 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1471-2105
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
13
Pages
173
Language
english
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Today, recognition and classification of sequence motifs and protein folds is a mature field, thanks to the availability of numerous comprehensive and easy to use software packages and web-based services. Recognition of structural motifs, by comparison, is less well developed and much less frequently used, possibly due to a lack of easily accessible and easy to use software.
RESULTS: In this paper, we describe an extension of DeepView/Swiss-PdbViewer through which structural motifs may be defined and searched for in large protein structure databases, and we show that common structural motifs involved in stabilizing protein folds are present in evolutionarily and structurally unrelated proteins, also in deeply buried locations which are not obviously related to protein function.
CONCLUSIONS: The possibility to define custom motifs and search for their occurrence in other proteins permits the identification of recurrent arrangements of residues that could have structural implications. The possibility to do so without having to maintain a complex software/hardware installation on site brings this technology to experts and non-experts alike.
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Web of science
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