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. 1988 Dec 5;241(1-2):223-8.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(88)81066-4.

Protein secondary structure and homology by neural networks. The alpha-helices in rhodopsin

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Protein secondary structure and homology by neural networks. The alpha-helices in rhodopsin

H Bohr et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

Neural networks provide a basis for semiempirical studies of pattern matching between the primary and secondary structures of proteins. Networks of the perceptron class have been trained to classify the amino-acid residues into two categories for each of three types of secondary feature: alpha-helix or not, beta-sheet or not, and random coil or not. The explicit prediction for the helices in rhodopsin is compared with both electron microscopy results and those of the Chou-Fasman method. A new measure of homology between proteins is provided by the network approach, which thereby leads to quantification of the differences between the primary structures of proteins.

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