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Protein Structure Prediction: Selecting Salient Features from Large Candidate Pools
Weintroduce a parallel approach, "DT-SELECT," for selecting features used by inductive learning algorithms to predict protein secondary structure. DT-SELECTis able to ra...
Kevin J. Cherkauer, Jude W. Shavlik
BMCBI
2008
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Hotspot Hunter: a computational system for large-scale screening and selection of candidate immunological hotspots in pathogen p
Background: T-cell epitopes that promiscuously bind to multiple alleles of a human leukocyte antigen (HLA) supertype are prime targets for development of vaccines and immunotherap...
Guanglan Zhang, Asif M. Khan, Kellathur N. Sriniva...
PRIB
2010
Springer
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An On/Off Lattice Approach to Protein Structure Prediction from Contact Maps
Abstract. An important unsolved problem in structural bioinformatics is that of protein structure prediction (PSP), the reconstruction of a biologically plausible three-dimensional...
Stefano Teso, Cristina Di Risio, Andrea Passerini,...
BMCBI
2008
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Reranking candidate gene models with cross-species comparison for improved gene prediction
Background: Most gene finders score candidate gene models with state-based methods, typically HMMs, by combining local properties (coding potential, splice donor and acceptor patt...
Qian Liu, Koby Crammer, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Da...
BMCBI
2006
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Distill: a suite of web servers for the prediction of one-, two- and three-dimensional structural features of proteins
Background: We describe Distill, a suite of servers for the prediction of protein structural features: secondary structure; relative solvent accessibility; contact density; backbo...
Davide Baù, Alberto J. M. Martin, Catherine...