Abstract

The neural network method was applied to the prediction of the content of protein secondary structure elements, including alpha-helix, beta-strand, beta-bridge, 3(10)-helix, pi-helix, H-bonded turn, bend, and random coil. The "pair-coupled amino acid composition" originally proposed by K. C. Chou [J Protein Chem 1999, 18, 473] was adopted as the input. Self-consistency and independent-dataset tests were used to appraise the performance of the neural network. Results of both tests indicated high performance of the method.

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