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Determining protein structures by combining semireliable data with atomistic physical models by Bayesian inference.


ABSTRACT: More than 100,000 protein structures are now known at atomic detail. However, far more are not yet known, particularly among large or complex proteins. Often, experimental information is only semireliable because it is uncertain, limited, or confusing in important ways. Some experiments give sparse information, some give ambiguous or nonspecific information, and others give uncertain information-where some is right, some is wrong, but we don't know which. We describe a method called Modeling Employing Limited Data (MELD) that can harness such problematic information in a physics-based, Bayesian framework for improved structure determination. We apply MELD to eight proteins of known structure for which such problematic structural data are available, including a sparse NMR dataset, two ambiguous EPR datasets, and four uncertain datasets taken from sequence evolution data. MELD gives excellent structures, indicating its promise for experimental biomolecule structure determination where only semireliable data are available.

SUBMITTER: MacCallum JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4460504 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Determining protein structures by combining semireliable data with atomistic physical models by Bayesian inference.

MacCallum Justin L JL   Perez Alberto A   Dill Ken A KA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150518 22


More than 100,000 protein structures are now known at atomic detail. However, far more are not yet known, particularly among large or complex proteins. Often, experimental information is only semireliable because it is uncertain, limited, or confusing in important ways. Some experiments give sparse information, some give ambiguous or nonspecific information, and others give uncertain information-where some is right, some is wrong, but we don't know which. We describe a method called Modeling Emp  ...[more]

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