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A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction
Published on: November 3, 2011
Prediction of protein secondary structure at 80% accuracy
T N Petersen1, C Lundegaard, M Nielsen
1Structural Bioinformatics Advanced Technologies A/S, Horsholm, Denmark. tnordahl@strubix.dk
Abstract:
Secondary structure prediction involving up to 800 neural network predictions has been developed, by use of novel methods such as output expansion and a unique balloting procedure. An overall performance of 77.2%-80.2% (77.9%-80.6% mean per-chain) for three-state (helix, strand, coil) prediction was obtained when evaluated on a commonly used set of 126 protein chains. The method uses profiles made by position-specific scoring matrices as input, while at the output level it predicts on three consecutive residues simultaneously. The predictions arise from tenfold, cross validated training and testing of 1032 protein sequences, using a scheme with primary structure neural networks followed by structure filtering neural networks. With respect to blind prediction, this work is preliminary and awaits evaluation by CASP4.
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