Generally, the present invention provides a number of procedures to
spatially profile proteins by using hydrophobic moments. In all
procedures, a hydrophobicity distribution of a protein is shifted and
normalized. In one procedure, a shape or profile of a curve of a
second-order moment of hydrophobicity is determined. A second procedure
involves determining one or more ratios, such as the ratio of a distance
at which the second order moment of hydrophobicity vanishes to the
distance at which a zero-order moment of hydrophobicity vanishes. The
distance at which a peak occurs in a profile of the zero- or second-order
moment of hydrophobicity can also be used for comparison. For many of
these procedures, a surface or profiling contour can be chosen and used
to accumulate hydrophobicities and to determine the moments. These
procedures can be combined to provide a good mathematical determination
of whether a protein belongs to a particular class of proteins.