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BIOINFORMATICS
2006
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PROFbval: predict flexible and rigid residues in proteins
Avner Schlessinger, Guy Yachdav, Burkhard Rost
RECOMB
2006
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Simulating Protein Motions with Rigidity Analysis
Abstract. Protein motions, ranging from molecular flexibility to largescale conformational change, play an essential role in many biochemical processes. Despite the explosion in ou...
Shawna L. Thomas, Xinyu Tang, Lydia Tapia, Nancy M...
BMCBI
2010
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Automatic prediction of catalytic residues by modeling residue structural neighborhood
Background: Prediction of catalytic residues is a major step in characterizing the function of enzymes. In its simpler formulation, the problem can be cast into a binary classific...
Elisa Cilia, Andrea Passerini
BMCBI
2010
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Integrated prediction of one-dimensional structural features and their relationships with conformational flexibility in helical
Background: Many structural properties such as solvent accessibility, dihedral angles and helix-helix contacts can be assigned to each residue in a membrane protein. Independent s...
Shandar Ahmad, Yumlembam Hemjit Singh, Yogesh Paud...
BMCBI
2007
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FlexOracle: predicting flexible hinges by identification of stable domains
Background: Protein motions play an essential role in catalysis and protein-ligand interactions, but are difficult to observe directly. A substantial fraction of protein motions i...
Samuel Flores, Mark Gerstein