AbstractOne of the most important open problems in computational biology is the prediction of the conformation of a protein based on its amino acid sequence. In this paper, we design approximation algorithms for protein structure prediction in the so-called HP side chain model. The major drawback of the standard HP side chain model is the bipartiteness of the cubic lattice. To eliminate this drawback, we introduce the extended cubic lattice that extends the cubic lattice by diagonals in the plane. For this lattice, we present two linear algorithms with approximation ratios of 59/70 and 37/42, respectively. The second algorithm is designed for a ‘natural’ subclass of proteins, which covers more than 99.5% of all sequenced proteins. This is t...
AbstractIt should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we...
It should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we are giv...
Fitting Proteins to Lattice problem (FPL) can be formulated as follows. Given the 3D-coordinates of ...
One of the most important open problems in computational molecular biology is the prediction of the ...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems in computational biology is the prediction of the co...
This paper considers the protein structure prediction problem for lattice and off-lattice protein fo...
Three dimensional structure prediction of a protein from its amino acid sequence, known as protein f...
A HP like nonlinear programming model and a “brutforce” algorithm is proposed. The model takes into ...
Simplified protein models are used for investigating general properties of proteins and principles o...
This article was published in the BMC Bioinformatics [© 2014 Shaw et al.; licensee BioMed Central Lt...
The protein folding problem is a fundamental problem in computational molecular biology and biochemi...
Prediction of the coordination number (CN) of residues in proteins based solely on protein sequence...
We introduce a Firefly-inspired algorithmic approach for protein structure prediction over two diffe...
. The protein structure prediction problem is one of the most (if not the most) important problem in...
The paper describes a constraint-based solution to the protein folding problem on face-centered cubi...
AbstractIt should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we...
It should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we are giv...
Fitting Proteins to Lattice problem (FPL) can be formulated as follows. Given the 3D-coordinates of ...
One of the most important open problems in computational molecular biology is the prediction of the ...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems in computational biology is the prediction of the co...
This paper considers the protein structure prediction problem for lattice and off-lattice protein fo...
Three dimensional structure prediction of a protein from its amino acid sequence, known as protein f...
A HP like nonlinear programming model and a “brutforce” algorithm is proposed. The model takes into ...
Simplified protein models are used for investigating general properties of proteins and principles o...
This article was published in the BMC Bioinformatics [© 2014 Shaw et al.; licensee BioMed Central Lt...
The protein folding problem is a fundamental problem in computational molecular biology and biochemi...
Prediction of the coordination number (CN) of residues in proteins based solely on protein sequence...
We introduce a Firefly-inspired algorithmic approach for protein structure prediction over two diffe...
. The protein structure prediction problem is one of the most (if not the most) important problem in...
The paper describes a constraint-based solution to the protein folding problem on face-centered cubi...
AbstractIt should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we...
It should be possible to predict the fold of a protein into its native conformation, once we are giv...
Fitting Proteins to Lattice problem (FPL) can be formulated as follows. Given the 3D-coordinates of ...