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1University of Missouri-Columbia, University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211-4380, USA.
Abstract:
Accurate structural models of target proteins are an essential component to structure-based drug design methods. To aid in this effort, the sequential forward floating selection (SFFS) algorithm is being applied to protein structure prediction. This algorithm demonstrates a reasonable balance between optimity of feature selection and efficiency while using large datasets such as the protein databank (PDB). The resulting protein structure predictions will be used in a study of HIV-1 PR.
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