Title :
A Web-Accessible Protein Structure Prediction Pipeline
Author :
Lee, Michael S. ; Bondugula, Rajkumar ; Desai, Valmik ; Zavaljevski, Nela ; Yeh, In-Chul ; Wallqvist, Anders ; Reifman, Jaques
Author_Institution :
Telemedicine & Adv. Technol. Res. Center, US Army Med. Res. & Materiel Command, Fort Detrick, MD, USA
Abstract :
Proteins are the molecular basis of nearly all structural, catalytic, sensory, and regulatory functions in living organisms. The biological function of a protein is inextricably linked to its three-dimensional (3D) atomic structure. Traditional structure determination methods, such as X-ray and nuclear magnetic resonance techniques, are time-consuming, expensive, and infeasible for the millions of proteins that have been sequenced so far from various organisms. Alternatively, computational structure prediction methods provide a faster and more cost-effective, albeit approximate, alternative to experimental structure determination. We present a high-throughput protein structure prediction pipeline (dubbed “PSPP”), which given input protein sequences infers their 3D atomic structures. The pipeline was designed to be used with high performance computing clusters and to scale with the number of processors. The pipeline encompasses a core Perl module, a parallel job manager, and a Web browser graphical user interface accessible at our Website (www.bhsai.org). The software is currently installed at the Department of Defense (DoD) Maui High Performance Computing Center, and it is available for download along with its associated databases from our site. Currently, DoD scientists are using the pipeline in basic science and drug and vaccine development projects.
Keywords :
Internet; Web sites; atomic structure; biology computing; graphical user interfaces; online front-ends; proteins; Department of Defense Maui High Performance Computing Center; Web browser; Web site; Web-accessible protein structure prediction pipeline; X-ray magnetic resonance techniques; biological function; graphical user interface; living organisms; nuclear magnetic resonance techniques; protein sequences; regulatory functions; structure determination methods; three-dimensional atomic structure; Computational modeling; Databases; Graphical user interfaces; Pipelines; Program processors; Proteins;
Conference_Titel :
DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Users Group Conference (HPCMP-UGC), 2009
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5768-7
DOI :
10.1109/HPCMP-UGC.2009.29