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CIBCB
2009
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Improved prediction of trans-membrane spans in proteins using an artificial neural network
Tools for the identification of trans-membrane spans from the protein sequence are widely used in the experimental community. Computational structural biology seeks to increase the...
Julia Koehler, Ralf Mueller, Jens Meiler
BMCBI
2008
124views more  BMCBI 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
Inferring modules of functionally interacting proteins using the Bond Energy Algorithm
Background: Non-homology based methods such as phylogenetic profiles are effective for predicting functional relationships between proteins with no considerable sequence or struct...
Ryosuke Watanabe, Enrique Morett, Edgar E. Vallejo
HICSS
2005
IEEE
154views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
Market Structure and the Predictability of Electricity System Line Flows: An Experimental Analysis
Robert Thomas has shown, using simulations of experimental results, that the power flow on any line in an electric network is linearly proportional to the total system load when t...
Nodir Adilov, Thomas Light, Richard E. Schuler, Wi...
CSB
2004
IEEE
177views Bioinformatics» more  CSB 2004»
15 years 1 months ago
High-Throughput 3D Structural Homology Detection via NMR Resonance Assignment
One goal of the structural genomics initiative is the identification of new protein folds. Sequence-based structural homology prediction methods are an important means for priorit...
Christopher James Langmead, Bruce Randall Donald
BMCBI
2004
144views more  BMCBI 2004»
14 years 9 months ago
GOtcha: a new method for prediction of protein function assessed by the annotation of seven genomes
Background: The function of a novel gene product is typically predicted by transitive assignment of annotation from similar sequences. We describe a novel method, GOtcha, for pred...
David M. A. Martin, Matthew Berriman, Geoffrey J. ...