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BMCBI
2008
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A simple and fast heuristic for protein structure comparison
Background: Protein structure comparison is a key problem in bioinformatics. There exist several methods for doing protein comparison, being the solution of the Maximum Contact Ma...
David A. Pelta, Juan Ramón González,...
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BMCBI
2010
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A fast indexing approach for protein structure comparison
Background: Protein structure comparison is a fundamental task in structural biology. While the number of known protein structures has grown rapidly over the last decade, searchin...
Lei Zhang, James Bailey, Arun Siddharth Konagurthu...
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GCB
2004
Springer
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Graph Alignments: A New Concept to Detect Conserved Regions in Protein Active Sites
: We introduce the novel concept of graph alignment, a generalization of graph isomorphism that is motivated by the commonly used multiple sequence alignments. Graph alignments and...
Nils Weskamp, Eyke Hüllermeier, Daniel Kuhn, ...
BMCBI
2007
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Comparison of protein structures by growing neighborhood alignments
Background: Design of protein structure comparison algorithm is an important research issue, having far reaching implications. In this article, we describe a protein structure com...
Sourangshu Bhattacharya, Chiranjib Bhattacharyya, ...
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BMCBI
2008
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TOPS++FATCAT: Fast flexible structural alignment using constraints derived from TOPS+ Strings Model
Background: Protein structure analysis and comparison are major challenges in structural bioinformatics. Despite the existence of many tools and algorithms, very few of them have ...
Mallika Veeramalai, Yuzhen Ye, Adam Godzik