A protein is composed of a linear chain of amino acids, called its primary structure. Each amino acid has a measured hydrophobicity that reflects its attraction to or repulsion from a water environment. Going along a protein's amino acid chain the hydrophobicity sequence is analogous to a discrete d
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Protein-protein binding affinity prediction from amino acid sequence
โ Scribed by Yugandhar, K.; Gromiha, M. M.
- Book ID
- 126912862
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2014
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- English
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- 385 KB
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- 30
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- Article
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- 1367-4803
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The multidimensional statistical technique of discriminant analysis is used to allocate amino acid sequences to one of four secondary structural classes: high a content, high / 3 content, mixed a and @, low content of ordered structure. Discrimination is based on four attributes: estimates of percen