Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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443726 | Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Biochemical interactions between proteins and biological macromolecules are dominated by non-covalent interactions. A novel method is presented for quantitatively predicting the number of two most dominant non-covalent interactions, i.e., hydrogen bonds and van der Waals contacts, potentially forming in a hypothetical protein–nucleic acid complex from sequences using support vector machine regression models in conjunction with a hybrid feature. The hybrid feature consists of the sequence-length fraction information, conjoint triad for protein sequences and the gapped dinucleotide composition. The SVR-based models achieved excellent performance. The polarity of amino acids was also found to play a vital role in the formation of hydrogen bonds and van der Waals contacts. We have constructed a web server H-VDW (http://www.cbi.seu.edu.cn/H-VDW/H-VDW.htm) for public access to the SVR models.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (116 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► We design a SVR-based model for quantitatively predicting non-covalent interactions. ► The features are composed of conjoint triad, gapped dinucleotide composition, etc. ► The SVR-based models reach an excellent performance level. ► A web server H-VDW has been constructed for public access of the SVR models.