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Rozdział

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Tytuł

From HP lattice models to real proteins: coordination number prediction using learning classifier systems

Autorzy

[ 1 ] Instytut Informatyki (II), Wydział Informatyki i Zarządzania, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] pracownik

Rok publikacji

2006

Typ rozdziału

referat

Język publikacji

angielski

Streszczenie

EN Prediction of the coordination number (CN) of residues in proteins based solely on protein sequence has recently received renewed attention. At the same time, simplified protein models such as the HP model have been used to understand protein folding and protein structure prediction. These models represent the sequence of a protein using two residue types: hydrophobic and polar, and restrict the residue locations to those of a lattice. The aim of this paper is to compare CN prediction at three levels of abstraction a) 3D Cubic lattice HP model proteins, b) Real proteins represented by their HP sequence and c) Real proteins using residue sequence alone. For the 3D HP lattice model proteins the CN of each residue is simply the number of neighboring residues on the lattice. For the real proteins, we use a recent real-valued definition of CN proposed by Kinjo et al. To perform the predictions we use GAssist, a recent evolutionary computation based machine learning method belonging to the Learning Classifier System (LCS) family. Its performance was compared against some alternative learning techniques. Predictions using the HP sequence representation with only two residue types were only a little worse than those using a full 20 letter amino acid alphabet (64% vs 68% for two state prediction, 45% vs 50% for three state prediction and 30% vs 33% for five state prediction). That HP sequence information alone can result in predictions accuracies that are within 5% of those obtained using full residue type information indicates that hydrophobicity is a key determinant of CN and further justifies studies of simplified models.

Strony (od-do)

208 - 220

DOI

10.1007/11732242_19

URL

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/11732242_19

Książka

Applications of Evolutionary. Computing EvoWorkshops 2006: EvoBIO, EvoCOMNET, EvoHOT, EvoIASP, EvoINTERACTION, EvoMUSART, and EvoSTOC, Budapest, Hungary, April 10-12, 2006. Proceedings

Zaprezentowany na

EvoWorkshops 2006: EvoBIO, EvoCOMNET, EvoHOT, EvoIASP, EvoINTERACTION, EvoMUSART, and EvoSTOC, 10-12.04.2006, Budapest, Hungary

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