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ISMB
1998
14 years 11 months ago
Identification of Divergent Functions in Homologous Proteins by Induction over Conserved Modules
Homologousproteins do not necessarily exhibit identical biochemicalfunction. Despitethis fact, local or global sequence similarity is widely used as an indication of functional id...
Imran Shah, Lawrence Hunter
GECCO
2007
Springer
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15 years 3 months ago
A novel ab-initio genetic-based approach for protein folding prediction
In this paper, a model based on genetic algorithms for protein folding prediction is proposed. The most important features of the proposed approach are: i) Heuristic secondary str...
Sergio Raul Duarte Torres, David Camilo Becerra Ro...
BMCBI
2010
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14 years 9 months ago
Calculation of accurate small angle X-ray scattering curves from coarse-grained protein models
Background: Genome sequencing projects have expanded the gap between the amount of known protein sequences and structures. The limitations of current high resolution structure det...
Kasper Stovgaard, Christian Andreetta, Jesper Ferk...
BIOINFORMATICS
2005
71views more  BIOINFORMATICS 2005»
14 years 9 months ago
Semi-supervised protein classification using cluster kernels
A key issue in supervised protein classification is the representation of input sequences of amino acids. Recent work using string kernels for protein data has achieved state-of-t...
Jason Weston, Christina S. Leslie, Eugene Ie, Deng...
LION
2009
Springer
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15 years 4 months ago
Neural Network Pairwise Interaction Fields for Protein Model Quality Assessment
We present a new knowledge-based Model Quality Assessment Program (MQAP) at the residue level which evaluates single protein structure models. We use a tree representation of the ...
Alberto J. M. Martin, Alessandro Vullo, Gianluca P...