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techreport
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1986
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PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints
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KSL-86-51
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1986
Title
PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints
Year
1986
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 +
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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 +
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PROTEAN: Deriving protein structure from constraints +
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Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +
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