Prediction of protein structural similarities using a 3D-1D compatibility method
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The 3D-1D compatibility method is a new approach to protein structure prediction. It evaluates the compatibility of a one-dimensional (1D) amino acid sequence with known three-dimensional (3D) structures, and select the most likely structure. We have developed a method, which evaluates the 3D-1D compatibility using the following functions: side-chain packing, solvation, hydrogen-bonding, and local conformation functions. The method has been applied to a large number of sequences in databases. Here, the predictions of the structural similarities between the following pairs are described in detail: spermidine/putrescine-binding protein and maltose-binding protein, shikimate kinase and adenylate kinase, and mannose permease hydrophilic subunit (II AB <SUP>Man</SUP>) and galactose/glucose-binding protein. Functional and evolutionary implications of the predictions are discussed. Through these examples of predictions, the present work demonstrates the promise of the 3D-1D method.
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