Biology (Nov 2013)

Dynamic Programming Used to Align Protein Structures with a Spectrum Is Robust

  • Allen Holder,
  • Jacqueline Simon,
  • Jonathon Strauser,
  • Jonathan Taylor,
  • Yosi Shibberu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology2041296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 1296 – 1310

Abstract

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Several efficient algorithms to conduct pairwise comparisons among large databases of protein structures have emerged in the recent literature. The central theme is the design of a measure between the Cα atoms of two protein chains, from which dynamic programming is used to compute an alignment. The efficiency and efficacy of these algorithms allows large-scale computational studies that would have been previously impractical. The computational study herein shows that the structural alignment algorithm eigen-decomposition alignment with the spectrum (EIGAs) is robust against both parametric and structural variation.

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