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Determining Membrane Protein Topology Using Fluorescence Protease Protection FPP
Published on: April 20, 2015
Topological Models for Open-Knotted Protein Chains Using the Concepts of Knotoids and Bonded Knotoids
Dimos Goundaroulis1,2, Neslihan Gügümcü3, Sofia Lambropoulou4
1Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland. dimoklis.gkountaroulis@unil.ch.
Abstract:
In this paper we introduce a method that offers a detailed overview of the entanglement of an open protein chain. Further, we present a purely topological model for classifying open protein chains by also taking into account any bridge involving the backbone. To this end, we implemented the concepts of planar knotoids and bonded knotoids. We show that the planar knotoids technique provides more refined information regarding the knottedness of a protein when compared to established methods in the literature. Moreover, we demonstrate that our topological model for bonded proteins is robust enough to distinguish all types of lassos in proteins.
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