학술논문

IRaPPA: information retrieval based integration of biophysical models for protein assembly selection.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bioinformatics. 6/15/2017, Vol. 33 Issue 12, p1806-1813. 8p.
Subject
*BIOPHYSICAL economics
*PROTEIN-protein interactions
*INTERMOLECULAR interactions
*MOLECULAR docking
*INTERNET searching
Language
ISSN
1367-4803
Abstract
Motivation: In order to function, proteins frequently bind to one another and form 3D assemblies. Knowledge of the atomic details of these structures helps our understanding of how proteins work together, how mutations can lead to disease, and facilitates the designing of drugs which prevent or mimic the interaction. Results: Atomic modeling of protein-protein interactions requires the selection of near-native structures from a set of docked poses based on their calculable properties. By considering this as an information retrieval problem, we have adapted methods developed for Internet search ranking and electoral voting into IRaPPA, a pipeline integrating biophysical properties. The approach enhances the identification of near-native structures when applied to four docking methods, resulting in a near-native appearing in the top 10 solutions for up to 50% of complexes benchmarked, and up to 70% in the top 100. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]