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Vol 44(2010) N 1 p. 109-118; M.Y. Lobanov, A.V. Finkelstein* Analogy-Based Protein Structure Prediction: III. Optimizing the Combination of the Substitution Matrix and Pseudopotentials Used to Align Protein Sequences with Spatial Structures Institute of Protein Reseach, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pouschino, 142290 Russia*afinkel@vega.protres.ru Received - 2009-05-19; Accepted - 2009-06-29 A general and fast method for maximizing the "recognition ability" of a linear combination of an arbitrary number of various methods used to recognize protein structures and produce sequence-to-structure alignments for the structurally analogous proteins is described. It is shown that, at a low level of sequence similarity, the optimal combination of methods displays a significantly higher recognition ability than each method alone; the leading role in this combination is played by (1) pseudopotentials of long-range interactions, (2) matrices of secondary structure similarity, and (3) amino acid substitution matrices. In the case of a high sequence similarity, substitution matrices play the leading and practically the sole role in the optimal combination, although the addition of pseudopotentials of long-range interactions and matrices of secondary structure similarity somewhat increases the recognition ability of the combined method. amino acid sequence, 3D structure, protein, decoys, substitution matrix, pseudopotentials, combination of methods, alignment |