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Predicting the structures of 18 peptides using Geocore.


ABSTRACT: We describe an extensive test of Geocore, an ab initio peptide folding algorithm. We studied 18 short molecules for which there are structures in the Protein Data Bank; chains are up to 31 monomers long. Except for the very shortest peptides, an extremely simple energy function is sufficient to discriminate the true native state from more than 10(8) lowest energy conformations that are searched explicitly for each peptide. A high incidence of native-like structures is found within the best few hundred conformations generated by Geocore for each amino acid sequence. Predictions improve when the number of discrete phi/psi choices is increased.

SUBMITTER: Ishikawa K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2144307 | biostudies-other | 1999 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Predicting the structures of 18 peptides using Geocore.

Ishikawa K K   Yue K K   Dill K A KA  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 19990401 4


We describe an extensive test of Geocore, an ab initio peptide folding algorithm. We studied 18 short molecules for which there are structures in the Protein Data Bank; chains are up to 31 monomers long. Except for the very shortest peptides, an extremely simple energy function is sufficient to discriminate the true native state from more than 10(8) lowest energy conformations that are searched explicitly for each peptide. A high incidence of native-like structures is found within the best few h  ...[more]

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