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Title
An **ab initio** softness metric to measure the similarity between all pairs of amino acids
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Abstract
The search for quantitative index of similarity between molecular moeties is important for its applications in pharmacology. Similarity is also an important concept in computational biology to measure the exchangeability of an amino acid by another in a protein sequence. In the present work, a distance between two molecules based on local and global softnesses of their fragments is defined. The method proposed is general and could be applied to any molecular library. It is first applied to compute the distance between the 190 pairs of different amino acids in their neutral states. Two amino acids belonging to the one of the biochemical class (aliphatic, sulfur-containing, acidic, ) are found to be at a smaller distance than two amino acids belonging to two different classes. A first attempt to relate this ab initio distance to the substitution matrix used in computational biology is presented.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Theochem: applications of theoretical chemistry to organic, inorganic and biological problems. - Amsterdam, 1981 - 2010
Publication
Amsterdam : 2010
ISSN
0166-1280
DOI
10.1016/J.THEOCHEM.2009.11.008
Volume/pages
943 :1/3 (2010) , p. 103-109
ISI
000275587600016
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
CalcUA as central calculation facility: supporting core facilities.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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Last edited 22.01.2024
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