Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2050623 | FEBS Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Target selection and ranking is fundamental to structural genomics. We present a Z-score scale, the “OB-Score”, to rank potential targets by their predicted propensity to produce diffraction-quality crystals. The OB-Score is derived from a matrix of predicted isoelectric point and hydrophobicity values for nonredundant PDB entries solved to ⩽3.0 Å against a background of UniRef50. A highly significant difference was found between the OB-Scores for TargetDB test datasets. A wide range of OB-Scores was observed across 241 proteomes and within 7868 PfamA families; 73.4% of PfamA families contain ⩾1 member with a high OB-Score, presenting favourable candidates for structural studies.
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Authors
Ian M. Overton, Geoffrey J. Barton,