Hinge Analysis

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[http://rigidfinder.molmovdb.org/ RigidFinder]: performs comparison of two protein conformations with the aim of identifying movable rigid regions.
[http://rigidfinder.molmovdb.org/ RigidFinder]: performs comparison of two protein conformations with the aim of identifying movable rigid regions.
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*[http://tace.molmovdb.org/tacehome.html TACE] calculates pseudo-torsion angle changes in backbone structures given a pair of conformations.
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[http://tace.molmovdb.org/tacehome.html TACE] calculates pseudo-torsion angle changes in backbone structures given a pair of conformations.

Revision as of 04:44, 18 April 2016

We have a number of resources available for hinge analysis.

StoneHinge: StoneHinge is a hinge prediction algorithm that performs a network-based analysis of a single protein structure to detect hinge regions. StoneHinge incorporates both ProFlex, which uses the FIRST constraint counting algorithm, and DomDecomp, which uses Gaussian Normal Mode analysis.

HingeMaster: The new HingeMaster server predicts hinge locations in single protein structures. The algorithm combines FlexOracle, TLSMD, StoneHingeP and NSHP hinge predictors for maximum accuracy

RigidFinder: performs comparison of two protein conformations with the aim of identifying movable rigid regions.

TACE calculates pseudo-torsion angle changes in backbone structures given a pair of conformations.

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