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Fast Structural Alignment of Biomolecules Using a Hash Table, N-Grams and String Descriptors

Bauer, R. A. and Rother, K. and Moor, P. and Reinert, K. and Steinke, T. and Bujnicki, J. M. and Preissner, R. (2009) Fast Structural Alignment of Biomolecules Using a Hash Table, N-Grams and String Descriptors. Algorithms and Molecular Sciences, 2 (2). pp. 692-709. ISSN 1999-4893

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Abstract

This work presents a generalized approach for the fast structural alignment of thousands of macromolecular structures. The method uses string representations of a macromolecular structure and a hash table that stores n-grams of a certain size for searching. To this end, macromolecular structure-to-string translators were implemented for protein and RNA structures. A query against the index is performed in two hierarchical steps to unite speed and precision. In the first step the query structure is translated into n-grams, and all target structures containing these n-grams are retrieved from the hash table. In the second step all corresponding n-grams of the query and each target structure are subsequently aligned, and after each alignment a score is calculated based on the matching n-grams of query and target. The extendable framework enables the user to query and structurally align thousands of protein and RNA structures on a commodity machine and is available as open source from http://la jolla.sf.net.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Divisions:Department of Mathematics and Computer Science > Institute of Computer Science > Algorithmic Bioinformatics Group
ID Code:450
Deposited By: Prof. Dr. Knut Reinert
Deposited On:03 Apr 2009 08:57
Last Modified:01 Sep 2010 13:28

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