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Opportunities and limitations in applying coevolution-derived contacts to protein structure prediction
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Structural BioinformaticsBiomolecular Structure PredictionContact PredictionMolecular BiologyStructural ContactsProtein FoldingProteomicsStructure PredictionProtein ModelingProtein Structure PredictionBioinformaticsProtein BioinformaticsStructural BiologyNatural SciencesTertiary Structure PredictionComputational BiologyProtein EngineeringCoevolution-derived ContactsSystems BiologyMedicine
Abstract The prospect of identifying contacts in protein structures purely from aligned protein sequences has lured researchers for a long time, but progress has been modest until recently. Here, we reviewed the most successful methods for identifying structural contacts from sequence and how these methods differ and made an initial assessment of the overlap of predicted contacts by alternative approaches. We then discussed the limitations of these methods and possibilities for future development and highlighted the recent applications of contacts in tertiary structure prediction, identifying the residues at the interfaces of protein-protein interactions, and the use of these methods in disentangling alternative conformational states. Finally, we identified the current challenges in the field of contact prediction, concentrating on the limitations imposed by available data, dependencies on the sequence alignments, and possible future developments.
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