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1 Protein structure prediction Anttu Kurttio Ville Pietiläinen

2 Introduction Proteins are one of the most important parts in any biological systems. Understanding the folding of the amino- acid chain to produce functional proteins is essential for studying cellular systems. Fast and accessible methods of solving the 3D structure of a protein are in high demand.

3 Protein structure This topic has been covered several times. Next!

4 Computational methods Ab initio- methods –Laws of physics + amino-acid sequence = protein structure –Computes potential energy functions. –Minimum potential energy is the most stable structure and as such the most likely. –Computationally demanding.

5 Comparative methods Based on the limited amount of possible tertiary structure types. Approximately 2000 different types of protein folds. Comparing the sample to a database of known structures, for example Protein Data Bank.

6 Homology modelling Based on the assumption that homologous (related) proteins fold in a similar fashion. Folding is a highly conserved factor, much more so than amino-acid sequence. Finding a match between two distantly related proteins can be difficult.

7 Protein threading Based on the assumption that similar folding has already been found. Comparing parts of the sequence to a database of known three dimensional structures using a scoring function. Works at least somewhat on approximately 80% of new protein sequences.

8 Programs A lot of free programs are available. Server based programs do the computational work. For example Swiss- Model, Rosetta or PSIPRED. Downloadable applications are used for viewing the results. For example Swiss- PdbViewer or Rasmol. Distributed computing promises increases in computational capacity.

9 DEMO Swiss-Model in four easy steps. swissmodel.expasy.org

10 Step 1: Send in the sequence

11 Step 2: Coffee break

12 Step 3: Recieve mail

13 Step 4: Open PDB-file

14 Rejoice! Study your brand new model of a protein.


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