Dear Modeller support, I am modeling at low sequence identity and I believe to have the following problem: The homologous scaffold (comprising a core of beta strands) of my target, after a fisrt round of modeling, displays a (suspiciously) low RMSD with respect to the template, and a LOT of bad contacts involving the hydrophobic core. Consequently I think that in my target secondary structure motifs should be arranged more spaciously. How can I accomplish this in terms of additional modeling restraints, or chopping up the alignment and modeling in pieces, or whatever will work? thanks, margot
Hi,
The low RMSD between model and template is expected when you are using a single template, even at low sequence identity, the model does not have much of a choice but to follow the template. How low is the target-template sequence identity in this case?. The many bad contacts may be a consequence of misalignments rather than large structural differences between target and template. If the sequence identity is sufficiently low (<30%) alignment errors become more and more of an influence on the accuracy of the model. You may want to try some alternative alignments (maybe some profile-based alignment) and see if the bad contacts dissappear.
I hope this helps.
Best,
Roberto
-- Roberto Sanchez, Assistant Professor Structural Biology Program, Department of Physiology & Biophysics and Institute for Computational Biomedicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Box 1677, 1425 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10029 phone +1 (212) 659 8648, fax +1 (212) 849 2456 http://physbio.mssm.edu/~sanchez/
> -----Original Message----- > From: owner-modeller_usage@salilab.org > [mailto:owner-modeller_usage@salilab.org]On Behalf Of Margot > Ernst > Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:57 AM > To: modeller_usage@salilab.org > Subject: low sequence identity > > > Dear Modeller support, > I am modeling at low sequence identity and I believe to have the > following > problem: The homologous scaffold (comprising a core of beta > strands) of my > target, after a fisrt round of modeling, displays a > (suspiciously) low RMSD > with respect to the template, and a LOT of bad contacts involving the > hydrophobic core. Consequently I think that in my target > secondary structure > motifs should be arranged more spaciously. How can I accomplish > this in terms > of additional modeling restraints, or chopping up the alignment > and modeling > in pieces, or whatever will work? > thanks, > margot > > >
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