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BIBM
2008
IEEE
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Integrative Protein Function Transfer Using Factor Graphs and Heterogeneous Data Sources
We propose a novel approach for predicting protein functions of an organism by coupling sequence homology and PPI data between two (or more) species with multifunctional Gene Onto...
Antonina Mitrofanova, Vladimir Pavlovic, Bud Mishr...
CORR
2006
Springer
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15 years 5 months ago
Integration and mining of malaria molecular, functional and pharmacological data: how far are we from a chemogenomic knowledge s
The organization and mining of malaria genomic and post-genomic data is important to significantly increase the knowledge of the biology of its causative agents, and is motivated,...
L.-M. Birkholtz, Olivier Bastien, G. Wells, D. Gra...
BMCBI
2007
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15 years 5 months ago
Genes2Networks: connecting lists of gene symbols using mammalian protein interactions databases
Background: In recent years, mammalian protein-protein interaction network databases have been developed. The interactions in these databases are either extracted manually from lo...
Seth I. Berger, Jeremy M. Posner, Avi Ma'ayan
BMCBI
2010
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Orientation-dependent backbone-only residue pair scoring functions for fixed backbone protein design
Background: Empirical scoring functions have proven useful in protein structure modeling. Most such scoring functions depend on protein side chain conformations. However, backbone...
Andrew J. Bordner
BMCBI
2005
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Predicting functional sites with an automated algorithm suitable for heterogeneous datasets
Background: In a previous report (La et al., Proteins, 2005), we have demonstrated that the identification of phylogenetic motifs, protein sequence fragments conserving the overal...
David La, Dennis R. Livesay