Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 9, 2026

A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction
Published on: November 3, 2011
PROuST: a comparison method of three-dimensional structures of proteins using indexing techniques
Matteo Comin1, Concettina Guerra, Giuseppe Zanotti
1Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy.
Abstract:
We present a new method for protein structure comparison that combines indexing and dynamic programming (DP). The method is based on simple geometric features of triplets of secondary structures of proteins. These features provide indexes to a hash table that allows fast retrieval of similarity information for a query protein. After the query protein is matched with all proteins in the hash table producing a list of putative similarities, the dynamic programming algorithm is used to align the query protein with each protein of this list. Since the pairwise comparison with DP is applied only to a small subset of proteins and, furthermore, DP re-uses information that is already computed and stored in the hash table, the approach is very fast even when searching the entire PDB. We have done extensive experimentation showing that our approach achieves results of quality comparable to that of other existing approaches but is generally faster.
Related Concept Videos
Protein Organization
Protein and Protein Structure
A protein's shape is critical to its function. For example, an enzyme can...
Protein Organization
Newman Projections
The organic molecules rotate across the single bonds leading to numerous temporary three-dimensional structures of varying energy known as conformers.
Protein Organization
The primary structure of a protein is its amino acid sequence.
Electron Microscope Tomography and Single-particle Reconstruction
Electron Tomography
Electron tomography can be performed either in TEM or STEM (scanning transmission...

