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The prediction of a protein and nucleic acid structure: Problems and prospects
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    The prediction of a protein and nucleic acid structure: Problems and prospects (English)
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    We review some of the problems related to structure predictions: sequence homology searches, secondary structure prediction in RNAs, and regular structure prediction in proteins. The first two are mathematically well- defined problems, for it is not usually necessary to consider long-range interactions. The solution to a smaller segment is a part of the solution to the entire sequence. Thus, the problem can be solved by dynamic programming algorithms. The prediction of protein structures poses a more complex combinatorial problem, as illustrated in our statistical mechanical treatment. A promising approximation is to calculate locally optimal structures stabilized by relatively short-range interactions, and then to include longer-range effects as interactions between the locally optimal structures.
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    nucleic acid structure
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    macromolecular structure
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    review
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    sequence homology searches
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    secondary structure prediction
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    regular structure prediction
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    proteins
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