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BMCBI
2010
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Pripper: prediction of caspase cleavage sites from whole proteomes
Background: Caspases are a family of proteases that have central functions in programmed cell death (apoptosis) and inflammation. Caspases mediate their effects through aspartate-...
Mirva Piippo, Niina Lietzén, Olli Nevalaine...
JCB
2006
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Protein Fold Recognition Using Segmentation Conditional Random Fields (SCRFs)
Protein fold recognition is an important step towards understanding protein three-dimensional structures and their functions. A conditional graphical model, i.e., segmentation con...
Yan Liu 0002, Jaime G. Carbonell, Peter Weigele, V...
BMCBI
2007
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PathFinder: mining signal transduction pathway segments from protein-protein interaction networks
Background: A Signal transduction pathway is the chain of processes by which a cell converts an extracellular signal into a response. In most unicellular organisms, the number of ...
Gürkan Bebek, Jiong Yang
BIBM
2008
IEEE
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Systems Biology via Redescription and Ontologies (III): Protein Classification Using Malaria Parasite's Temporal Transcriptomic
This paper addresses the protein classification problem, and explores how its accuracy can be improved by using information from time-course gene expression data. The methods are ...
Antonina Mitrofanova, Samantha Kleinberg, Jane Car...
BMCBI
2010
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An effective approach for identification of in vivo protein-DNA binding sites from paired-end ChIP-Seq data
Background: ChIP-Seq, which combines chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with high-throughput massively parallel sequencing, is increasingly being used for identification of prot...
Congmao Wang, Jie Xu, Dasheng Zhang, Zoe A. Wilson...