Abstract Background Domain experts manually construct the Structural Classification of Protein (SCOP) database to categorize and compare protein structures. Even though using the SCOP database is believed to be more reliable than classification results from other methods, it is labor intensive. To mimic human classification processes, we develop an automatic SCOP fold classification system to assign possible known SCOP folds and recognize novel folds for newly-discovered proteins. Results With a sufficient amount of ground truth data, our system is able to assign the known folds for newly-discovered proteins in the latest SCOP v1.69 release with 92.17% accuracy. Our system also recognizes the novel folds with 89.27% accuracy using 10 fold c...
Motivation: In recent years, development of a single-method fold-recognition server lags behind cons...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all protein...
Protein fold classification is a key step to predicting protein tertiary structures. This paper prop...
Motivation: To investigate structure-function relationships, life sciences researchers usually retri...
Motivation: To investigate structure–function relationships, life sciences researchers usually retri...
Abstract Background Protein structure classification plays a central role in understanding the funct...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
Fold recognition, assigning novel proteins to known structures, forms an important component of the ...
<div><p>The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of ...
In the coarse-grained fold assignment of major protein classes, such as all-a, all-b, a + b, a /b pr...
Background: Several methods of structural classification have been developed to introduce some order...
We present an automated procedure to assign CATH and SCOP classifications to proteins whose FSSP sco...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) and Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology (CATH) ...
Fold recognition from amino acid sequences plays an important role in identifying protein structures...
Motivation: In recent years, development of a single-method fold-recognition server lags behind cons...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all protein...
Protein fold classification is a key step to predicting protein tertiary structures. This paper prop...
Motivation: To investigate structure-function relationships, life sciences researchers usually retri...
Motivation: To investigate structure–function relationships, life sciences researchers usually retri...
Abstract Background Protein structure classification plays a central role in understanding the funct...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of cellular...
Fold recognition, assigning novel proteins to known structures, forms an important component of the ...
<div><p>The analysis of biological information from protein sequences is important for the study of ...
In the coarse-grained fold assignment of major protein classes, such as all-a, all-b, a + b, a /b pr...
Background: Several methods of structural classification have been developed to introduce some order...
We present an automated procedure to assign CATH and SCOP classifications to proteins whose FSSP sco...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) and Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology (CATH) ...
Fold recognition from amino acid sequences plays an important role in identifying protein structures...
Motivation: In recent years, development of a single-method fold-recognition server lags behind cons...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all protein...
Protein fold classification is a key step to predicting protein tertiary structures. This paper prop...