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Examination of amino acid indexes within the Resonant Recognition Model

Pirogova, E and Cosic, I 2001, 'Examination of amino acid indexes within the Resonant Recognition Model', in Proceedings of the 2nd Conference of the Victorian Chapter of the IEEE EMBS, Melbourne, Australia, 19-20 February 2001, pp. 1-4.

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Title Examination of amino acid indexes within the Resonant Recognition Model
Author(s) Pirogova, E
Cosic, I
Year 2001
Conference name Conference of the Victorian Chapter of the IEEE EMBS
Conference location Melbourne, Australia
Conference dates 19-20 February 2001
Proceedings title Proceedings of the 2nd Conference of the Victorian Chapter of the IEEE EMBS
Publisher IEEE
Place of publication Melbourne, Australia
Start page 1
End page 4
Abstract The Resonant Recognition Model (RRM) is a physicomathematical model developed for structure/function analysis of protein and DNA sequences. Initially, the electron-ion interaction potentials (EIIP) of amino acids have been used to determine the characteristic frequency of biologically related proteins. In this study `we have analysed the effect of various other amino acid parameters on characteristic frequencies of selected proteins. We found three parameters that satisfied all conditions to be used within the RRM. Here, we have discussed the application of these new parameters in comparison with application of EIIP and Ionisation Constant parameters.
Subjects Biomaterials
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