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PROTEIN STRUCTURE: INSIGHTS FROM GRAPH THEORY
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2002
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Graph TheoryProtein FoldingStructural Graph TheoryTopological Graph TheoryBiological NetworkMolecular BiologyNetwork AnalysisProtein ModelingProtein Structure PredictionProtein Graph ConstructionGraph AnalysisSystems BiologyMedicineBiophysicsStructural Biology
The sequence and structure of a large body of proteins are becoming increasingly available. It is desirable to explore mathematical tools for efficient extraction of information from such sources. The principles of graph theory, which was earlier applied in fields such as electrical engineering and computer networks are now being adopted to investigate protein structure, folding, stability, function and dynamics. This review deals with a brief account of relevant graphs and graph theoretic concepts. The concepts of protein graph construction are discussed. The manner in which graphs are analyzed and parameters relevant to protein structure are extracted, are explained. The structural and biological information derived from protein structures using these methods is presented.
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