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Lee Whitmore1, Lazaros Mavridis2, B A Wallace1, Robert W Janes2.
Abstract
Circular dichroism spectroscopy is a well-used, but simple method in structural biology for providing information on the secondary structure and folds of proteins. DichroMatch (DM@PCDDB) is an online tool that is newly available in the Protein Circular Dichroism Data Bank (PCDDB), which takes advantage of the wealth of spectral and metadata deposited therein, to enable identification of spectral nearest neighbors of a query protein based on four different methods of spectral matching. DM@PCDDB can potentially provide novel information about structural relationships between proteins and can be used in comparison studies of protein homologs and orthologs.Entities:
Keywords: bioinformatics; circular dichroism spectroscopy; folds; secondary structure; tools for protein characterization
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28580679 PMCID: PMC5734389 DOI: 10.1002/pro.3207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Sci ISSN: 0961-8368 Impact factor: 6.725
Figure 1(a) Plot of DM@PCDDB output showing a close match (NRMSD = 0.069) between sperm whale myoglobin and horse myoglobin using the “simple fit” method, (b) plot showing a modest match (NRMSD = 0.135) for the same query protein with the sodium channel BH1501, and (c) plot showing a poorer match (NRMSD = 0.176) of the query protein with human serum albumin using the same method.