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          Comparison of the predicted and observed secondary structure of T4 phage lysozyme.

          Predictions of the secondary structure of T4 phage lysozyme, made by a number of investigators on the basis of the amino acid sequence, are compared with the structure of the protein determined experimentally by X-ray crystallography. Within the amino terminal half of the molecule the locations of helices predicted by a number of methods agree moderately well with the observed structure, however within the carboxyl half of the molecule the overall agreement is poor. For eleven different helix predictions, the coefficients giving the correlation between prediction and observation range from 0.14 to 0.42. The accuracy of the predictions for both beta-sheet regions and for turns are generally lower than for the helices, and in a number of instances the agreement between prediction and observation is no better than would be expected for a random selection of residues. The structural predictions for T4 phage lysozyme are much less successful than was the case for adenylate kinase (Schulz et al. (1974) Nature 250, 140-142). No one method of prediction is clearly superior to all others, and although empirical predictions based on larger numbers of known protein structure tend to be more accurate than those based on a limited sample, the improvement in accuracy is not dramatic, suggesting that the accuracy of current empirical predictive methods will not be substantially increased simply by the inclusion of more data from additional protein structure determinations.
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                Journal
                Reports on Progress in Physics
                Rep. Prog. Phys.
                IOP Publishing
                0034-4885
                1361-6633
                September 01 1984
                September 01 1984
                January 01 1999
                : 47
                : 9
                : 1133-1232
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                10.1088/0034-4885/47/9/002
                ee124ca1-75f3-4d02-b282-5633cc5f0a0a
                © 1999
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