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BMCBI
2005
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14 years 9 months ago
WEBnm@: a web application for normal mode analyses of proteins
Background: Normal mode analysis (NMA) has become the method of choice to investigate the slowest motions in macromolecular systems. NMA is especially useful for large biomolecula...
Siv Midtun Hollup, Gisle Sælensminde, Nathal...
CLUSTER
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Sequential and parallel implementation of a constraint-based algorithm for searching protein structures
— Data mining in biological structure libraries can be a powerful tool to better understand biochemical processes. This article introduces the LISA algorithm which enables the re...
Sascha Hunold, Thomas Rauber, Georg Wille
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BMCBI
2004
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A computational approach for ordering signal transduction pathway components from genomics and proteomics Data
Background: Signal transduction is one of the most important biological processes by which cells convert an external signal into a response. Novel computational approaches to mapp...
Yin Liu, Hongyu Zhao
NAR
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
SIMAP - a comprehensive database of pre-calculated protein sequence similarities, domains, annotations and clusters
The prediction of protein function as well as the reconstruction of evolutionary genesis employing sequence comparison at large is still the most powerful tool in sequence analysi...
Thomas Rattei, Patrick Tischler, Stefan Götz,...
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APBC
2004
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14 years 11 months ago
THEMATICS is Effective for Active Site Prediction in Comparative Model Structures
THEMATICS (Theoretical Microscopic Titration Curves) is a simple, reliable computational predictor of the active sites of enzymes from structure. Our method, based on well-establi...
Ihsan A. Shehadi, Alper Uzun, Leonel F. Murga, Val...