PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints

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Citation: Barbara Hayes-Roth and Bruce G. Buchanan and Olivier Lichtarge and Micheal Hewett and Russ B. Altman and James F. Brinkley and Craig Cornelius and Bruce S. Duncan and Oleg Jardetzky. (1986) PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints. In KSL-86-51, 1986.

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author Barbara Hayes-Roth and Bruce G. Buchanan and Olivier Lichtarge and Micheal Hewett and Russ B. Altman and James F. Brinkley and Craig Cornelius and Bruce S. Duncan and Oleg Jardetzky
title PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints
number KSL-86-51
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
year 1986
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abstract PROTEAN is an evolving knowledge-based system that is intended to identify the three dimensional conformations of proteins in solution. Using a variety of empirically derived constraints, PROTEAN must identify legal positions for each of a protein's constituent structures (e.g. atoms, amino acids, helices) in three-dimensional space. In fact, because protein-structure analysis is an underconstrained problem, PROTEAN must identify the entire family of conformations allowed by available constraints. In this paper, we discuss PROTEAN's approach to the protein-structure analysis problem and its current implementation within the BB1 blackboard architecture.

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Abstract PROTEAN is an evolving knowledge-based sys PROTEAN is an evolving knowledge-based system that is intended to identify the three dimensional conformations of proteins in solution. Using a variety of empirically derived constraints, PROTEAN must identify legal positions for each of a protein's constituent structures (e.g. atoms, amino acids, helices) in three-dimensional space. In fact, because protein-structure analysis is an underconstrained problem, PROTEAN must identify the entire family of conformations allowed by available constraints. In this paper, we discuss PROTEAN's approach to the protein-structure analysis problem and its current implementation within the BB1 blackboard architecture. on within the BB1 blackboard architecture.
Author Barbara Hayes-Roth and Bruce G. Buchanan and Olivier Lichtarge and Micheal Hewett and Russ B. Altman and James F. Brinkley and Craig Cornelius and Bruce S. Duncan and Oleg Jardetzky  +
Bibtype techreport  +
Has author Barbara Hayes-Roth and Bruce G. Buchanan and Olivier Lichtarge and Micheal Hewett and Russ B. Altman and James F. Brinkley and Craig Cornelius and Bruce S. Duncan and Oleg Jardetzky  +
Has identifier KSL-86-51  +
Has publishing details 1986  +
Has title PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints  +
Has where published KSL-86-51  +
Has year 1986  +
Institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
Ksl tr id KSL-86-51  +
Number KSL-86-51  +
Process note YES  +
Title PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints  +
Year 1986  +
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