Ye, JiepingJanardan, RaviLiu, Songtao2020-09-022020-09-022003-01-14https://hdl.handle.net/11299/215544Determining structural similarities between proteins is animportant problem since it can help identify functional and evolutionary relationships. In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to align two protein structures. Given the protein backbones, the algorithm finds a rigid motion of one backbone onto the other such that large substructures are matched. The algorithm uses a representation of the backbone that is independent of their relative orientations in space and applies dynamic programming to this representation to compute an initial alignment, which is then refined iteratively. Experiments indicate that the algorithm is competitive with two well-known algorithms, namely DALI [12] and LOCK [19].en-USPairwise Protein Structure Alignment Based on an Orientation-Independent Representation of the Backbone GeometryReport