Homology Modeling in Biology and Medicine

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Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The concept of homology modeling How do homologous protein arise? The purposes of homology modeling The effect of the genome projects Input data Methods Modeling at different levels of complexity Loop modeling Side-chain modeling Methods for complete modeling Results Range of targets Example: amyloid precursor protein β-secretase Strengths and limitations Validation Side-chain prediction accuracy The CASP meetings Protein health Availability Appendix Backbone conformations Side-chain conformational analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBioinformatics - From Genomes to Drugs
Subtitle of host publicationVolume I: Basic Technologies: Volume II: Applications
Publisherwiley
Pages145-235
Number of pages91
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)9783527601486
ISBN (Print)3527299882, 9783527299881
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2004

Keywords

  • Amyloid β-secretase
  • Homology modeling
  • Loop modeling
  • Side-chain modeling

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