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BMCBI
2007
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High-throughput identification of interacting protein-protein binding sites
Background: With the advent of increasing sequence and structural data, a number of methods have been proposed to locate putative protein binding sites from protein surfaces. Ther...
Jo-Lan Chung, Wei Wang, Philip E. Bourne
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BMCBI
2010
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Predicting changes in protein thermostability brought about by single- or multi-site mutations
Background: An important aspect of protein design is the ability to predict changes in protein thermostability arising from single- or multi-site mutations. Protein thermostabilit...
Jian Tian, Ningfeng Wu, Xiaoyu Chu, Yunliu Fan
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BMCBI
2008
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A simplified approach to disulfide connectivity prediction from protein sequences
Background: Prediction of disulfide bridges from protein sequences is useful for characterizing structural and functional properties of proteins. Several methods based on differen...
Marc Vincent, Andrea Passerini, Matthieu Labb&eacu...
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BMCBI
2008
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Transmembrane helix prediction using amino acid property features and latent semantic analysis
Background: Prediction of transmembrane (TM) helices by statistical methods suffers from lack of sufficient training data. Current best methods use hundreds or even thousands of f...
Madhavi Ganapathiraju, Narayanas Balakrishnan, Raj...
BIOINFORMATICS
2006
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Probabilistic inference of transcription factor concentrations and gene-specific regulatory activities
Motivation Quantitative estimation of the regulatory relationship between transcription factors and genes is a fundamental stepping stone when trying to develop models of cellular...
Guido Sanguinetti, Neil D. Lawrence, Magnus Rattra...