Bioinformatics Approaches for Disulfide Connectivity Prediction
Author(s) -
ChiHung Tsai,
Chenhsiung Chan,
BoJuen Chen,
ChengYan Kao,
HsuanLiang Liu,
JyhPing Hsu
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
current protein and peptide science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.75
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1875-5550
pISSN - 1389-2037
DOI - 10.2174/138920307780831848
Subject(s) - disulfide bond , folding (dsp implementation) , computer science , protein structure prediction , encode , protein folding , flexibility (engineering) , computational biology , data mining , chemistry , protein structure , machine learning , artificial intelligence , biology , mathematics , biochemistry , engineering , statistics , electrical engineering , gene
Protein structure prediction with computational methods has gained much attention in the research fields of protein engineering and protein folding studies. Due to the vastness of conformational space, one of the major tasks is to restrain the flexibility of protein structure and reduce the search space. Many studies have revealed that, with the information of disulfide connectivity available, the search in conformational space can be dramatically reduced and lead to significant improvements in the prediction accuracy. As a result, predicting disulfide connectivity using bioinformatics approaches is of great interest nowadays. In this mini-review, the prediction of disulfide connectivity in proteins will be discussed in four aspects: (1) how the problem formulated and the computational techniques used in the literatures; (2) the effects of the features adopted to encode the information and the biological meanings implied; (3) the problems encountered and limitations of disulfide connectivity prediction; and (4) the practical usages of predicted disulfide bond information in molecular simulation and the prospects in the future.
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