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Analysis and prediction of protein folding rates using quadratic response surface models
Author(s) -
Huang LiangTsung,
Gromiha M. Michael
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of computational chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.907
H-Index - 188
eISSN - 1096-987X
pISSN - 0192-8651
DOI - 10.1002/jcc.20925
Subject(s) - folding (dsp implementation) , protein folding , phi value analysis , chemistry , amino acid , computational biology , amino acid residue , biochemistry , peptide sequence , biology , electrical engineering , engineering , gene
Understanding the relationship between amino acid sequences and folding rates of proteins is an important task in computational and molecular biology. In this work, we have systematically analyzed the composition of amino acid residues for proteins with different ranges of folding rates. We observed that the polar residues, Asn, Gln, Ser, and Lys, are dominant in fast folding proteins whereas the hydrophobic residues, Ala, Cys, Gly, and Leu, prefer to be in slow folding proteins. Further, we have developed a method based on quadratic response surface models for predicting the folding rates of 77 two- and three-state proteins. Our method showed a correlation of 0.90 between experimental and predicted protein folding rates using leave-one-out cross-validation method. The classification of proteins based on structural class improved the correlation to 0.98 and it is 0.99, 0.98, and 0.96, respectively, for all-alpha, all-beta, and mixed class proteins. In addition, we have utilized Baysean classification theory for discriminating two- and three-state proteins, which showed an accuracy of 90%. We have developed a web server for predicting protein folding rates and it is available at http://bioinformatics.myweb.hinet.net/foldrate.htm.

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