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Title: Multiple structural alignment for distantly related all beta structures using TOPS pattern discovery and simulated annealing. Author: Williams A, Gilbert DR, Westhead DR. Journal: Protein Eng; 2003 Dec; 16(12):913-23. PubMed ID: 14983071. Abstract: Topsalign is a method that will structurally align diverse protein structures, for example, structural alignment of protein superfolds. All proteins within a superfold share the same fold but often have very low sequence identity and different biological and biochemical functions. There is often significant structural diversity around the common scaffold of secondary structure elements of the fold. Topsalign uses topological descriptions of proteins. A pattern discovery algorithm identifies equivalent secondary structure elements between a set of proteins and these are used to produce an initial multiple structure alignment. Simulated annealing is used to optimize the alignment. The output of Topsalign is a multiple structure-based sequence alignment and a 3D superposition of the structures. This method has been tested on three superfolds: the beta jelly roll, TIM (alpha/beta) barrel and the OB fold. Topsalign outperforms established methods on very diverse structures. Despite the pattern discovery working only on beta strand secondary structure elements, Topsalign is shown to align TIM (alpha/beta) barrel superfamilies, which contain both alpha helices and beta strands.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]