2011
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-12-s1-s20
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Characterization and sequence prediction of structural variations in α-helix

Abstract: BackgroundThe structure conservation in various α-helix subclasses reveals the sequence and context dependent factors causing distortions in the α-helix. The sequence-structure relationship in these subclasses can be used to predict structural variations in α-helix purely based on its sequence. We train support vector machine(SVM) with dot product kernel function to discriminate between regular α-helix and non-regular α-helices purely based on the sequences, which are represented with various overall and posit… Show more

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“…The helical hairpin is important for the biological function of TCTP, and alanine is one of the most advantageous aliphatic amino acids to form helices (Susini et al, 2008; Tendulkar & Wangikar, 2011). We, therefore, mutated the residue A107 and/or A132 in the hairpin to Proline.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The helical hairpin is important for the biological function of TCTP, and alanine is one of the most advantageous aliphatic amino acids to form helices (Susini et al, 2008; Tendulkar & Wangikar, 2011). We, therefore, mutated the residue A107 and/or A132 in the hairpin to Proline.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we attempted to change the α‐helix structure to investigate the possible role of the helical hairpin in MeTCTP homodimerization. Alanine is usually one of the most favourable aliphatic amino acids to form helices (Tendulkar & Wangikar, 2011). Therefore, by using site‐directed mutagenesis, we mutated two residues located in the helical hairpin, Ala‐107 and −132, to Proline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Hsu et al [ 31 ] have explored consistency in gene interaction networks, Rajapakse and Mundra [ 32 ] have proposed models for estimating the stability of gene interaction networks. Lee et al [ 33 ] present an application of protein interaction networks to neurological disorders and Liu et al [ 34 ] have proposed a possible initiation of the Wnt signaling pathway using a conformational simulation approach.…”
Section: Systems Biology: Pathways Network and Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). In this figure, a block of thymines is coloured red but it might be judicious to choose the consensus sequence constituting a binding site on the DNA or the wide range of sequences that encode a common structure in a protein such as an α-helix, the prediction of which is an ongoing task [ 5 ].…”
Section: The Biological Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%