Incorporating Hadamac Experiment Into Nmr Structure-Based Assignments

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HEALTH INFORMATICS AND BIOINFORMATICS (HIBIT'11)(2011)

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Protein structure determination is crucial to understand a protein's function and to develop drugs against diseases. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR1) spectroscopy is an experimental technique that allows one to study protein structure in solution. In NMR Structure-based assignment problem, the aim is to assign experimentally observed peaks to the specific nuclei of the target molecule by using a template protein and it is an important computational challenge. NVR-BIP is a tool that utilizes a scoring function based on NVR's [6, 7] framework and computes assignments for given NMR data. In this paper, we incorporate HADAMAC experiment-which helps predict an amino acid class for each peak-with NVR-BIP's scoring function. Experiments show that the new scoring function results in higher assignment accuracies compared to the previous approaches.
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