2020
DOI: 10.1111/rssc.12394
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Bayesian Protein Sequence and Structure Alignment

Abstract: Summary The structure of a protein is crucial in determining its functionality and is much more conserved than sequence during evolution. A key task in structural biology is to compare protein structures to determine evolutionary relationships, to estimate the function of newly discovered structures and to predict unknown structures. We propose a Bayesian method for protein structure alignment, with the prior on alignments based on functions which penalize ‘gaps’ in the aligned sequences. We show how a broad c… Show more

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