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A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction
Published on: November 3, 2011
Accurate prediction of scorpion toxin functional properties from primary structures
Paul T J Tan1, K N Srinivasan, Seng Hong Seah
1Laboratories for Information Technology, Knowledge Discovery Department, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 119613, Singapore.
Abstract:
Scorpion toxins are common experimental tools for studies of biochemical and pharmacological properties of ion channels. The number of functionally annotated scorpion toxins is steadily growing, but the number of identified toxin sequences is increasing at much faster pace. With an estimated 100,000 different variants, bioinformatic analysis of scorpion toxins is becoming a necessary tool for their systematic functional analysis. Here, we report a bioinformatics-driven system involving scorpion toxin structural classification, functional annotation, database technology, sequence comparison, nearest neighbour analysis, and decision rules which produces highly accurate predictions of scorpion toxin functional properties.
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