| Literature DB >> 18402048 |
Ket Fah Chong1, Hon Wai Leong.
Abstract
Dead End Elimination (DEE) is a technique for eliminating rotamers that can not exist in any global minimum energy configuration for the protein side chain conformation problem. A popular method is Simple Goldstein DEE (SG-DEE) which is fast and eliminates rotamers by considering single residues for possible elimination. We present a Merge-Decoupling DEE (MD-DEE) that further reduces the number of rotamers after SG-DEE. MD-DEE works by forming residue-pairs but is fast and, like SG-DEE, is practical even for large proteins. Our experiments show that MD-DEE achieves further reduction in residue elimination (up to 25%) after SG-DEE.Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18402048 DOI: 10.1504/ijdmb.2007.012966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Data Min Bioinform ISSN: 1748-5673 Impact factor: 0.667