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(PS)2: protein structure prediction server version 3.0.


ABSTRACT: Protein complexes are involved in many biological processes. Examining coupling between subunits of a complex would be useful to understand the molecular basis of protein function. Here, our updated (PS)(2) web server predicts the three-dimensional structures of protein complexes based on comparative modeling; furthermore, this server examines the coupling between subunits of the predicted complex by combining structural and evolutionary considerations. The predicted complex structure could be indicated and visualized by Java-based 3D graphics viewers and the structural and evolutionary profiles are shown and compared chain-by-chain. For each subunit, considerations with or without the packing contribution of other subunits cause the differences in similarities between structural and evolutionary profiles, and these differences imply which form, complex or monomeric, is preferred in the biological condition for the subunit. We believe that the (PS)(2) server would be a useful tool for biologists who are interested not only in the structures of protein complexes but also in the coupling between subunits of the complexes. The (PS)(2) is freely available at http://ps2v3.life.nctu.edu.tw/.

SUBMITTER: Huang TT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4489310 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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(PS)2: protein structure prediction server version 3.0.

Huang Tsun-Tsao TT   Hwang Jenn-Kang JK   Chen Chu-Huang CH   Chu Chih-Sheng CS   Lee Chi-Wen CW   Chen Chih-Chieh CC  

Nucleic acids research 20150505 W1


Protein complexes are involved in many biological processes. Examining coupling between subunits of a complex would be useful to understand the molecular basis of protein function. Here, our updated (PS)(2) web server predicts the three-dimensional structures of protein complexes based on comparative modeling; furthermore, this server examines the coupling between subunits of the predicted complex by combining structural and evolutionary considerations. The predicted complex structure could be i  ...[more]

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