“…A number of methods, therefore, have been devised to assign a secondary structure solely from C coordinates, e.g., DEFINE_S [ 4 ], P-CURVE [ 5 ], PROSIGN [ 6 ], SACF [ 7 ], P-SEA [ 8 ], PALSSE [ 9 ], STICK [ 10 ], VoTAP [ 11 ], SABA [ 12 ] and SST [ 13 ]. These algorithms can be grouped into three categories: - Methods that assign SSE directly from local geometric parameters derived from C positions, e.g., local distances along the chain (DEFINE_S, SABA, STICK), possibly combined with information about close spatial neighbors (P-SEA), dihedral angles (PALSSE), and contact map (VoTAP); fitting a curve to C points was also utilized [ 6 , 7 ].
- Methods that cut the query structure into short C structural fragments and compare them to structural fragments extracted from known protein structures, e.g., by means of trained Bayesian (SST) or a Nearest-Neighbor Classifier (SACF).
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