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BIOINFORMATICS
2000
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MaxSub: an automated measure for the assessment of protein structure prediction quality
Motivation: Evaluating the accuracy of predicted models is critical for assessing structure prediction methods. Because this problem is not trivial, a large number of different as...
Naomi Siew, Arne Elofsson, Leszek Rychlewski, Dani...
ISMB
1996
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A Knowledge-Based Method for Protein Structure Refinement and Prediction
The native conformation of a protein, in a given environment, is determined entirely by the various interatomic interactions dictated by the amino acid sequence (1-3). We describe...
Shankar Subramaniam, David K. Tcheng, James M. Fen...
BMCBI
2006
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Promoter prediction and annotation of microbial genomes based on DNA sequence and structural responses to superhelical stress
Background: In our previous studies, we found that the sites in prokaryotic genomes which are most susceptible to duplex destabilization under the negative superhelical stresses t...
Huiquan Wang, Craig J. Benham
BMCBI
2007
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Recognizing protein-protein interfaces with empirical potentials and reduced amino acid alphabets
Background: In structural genomics, an important goal is the detection and classification of protein–protein interactions, given the structures of the interacting partners. We h...
Guillaume Launay, Raul Mendez, Shoshana J. Wodak, ...
BMCBI
2006
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Distill: a suite of web servers for the prediction of one-, two- and three-dimensional structural features of proteins
Background: We describe Distill, a suite of servers for the prediction of protein structural features: secondary structure; relative solvent accessibility; contact density; backbo...
Davide Baù, Alberto J. M. Martin, Catherine...