Structural conservation of remote homologues: better and further in contact fragments
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We address here a basic question on sequence-structure relationships in proteins: does a protein sequence depict a structure with a uniform faithfulness all along the sequence ? We investigate this question by defining contact fragments and show that their sequence homologs are significantly more faithful to structure than randomly chosen fragments.
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