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タグ: residue [8 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag residue.
  • Co-evolving residues in membrane proteins
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 23, No. 24. (15 December 2007), pp. 3312-3319.
    by Angelika Fuchs, Antonio J Martin-Galiano, Matan Kalman, Sarel Fleishman, Nir Ben-Tal, Dmitrij Frishman
  • Predicting functionally important residues from sequence conservation
    Bioinformatics (22 May 2007), btm270.
    by John A Capra, Mona Singh
  • Mutual information without the influence of phylogeny or entropy dramatically improves residue contact prediction
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 24, No. 3. (1 February 2008), pp. 333-340.
    by SD Dunn, LM Wahl, GB Gloor
  • Exploiting residue-level and profile-level interface propensities for usage in binding sites prediction of proteins
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 8 (05 May 2007), 147.
    by Qiwen Dong, Xiaolong Wang, Lei Lin, Yi Guan
  • Mining protein family specific residue packing patterns from protein structure graphs
    (2004), pp. 308-315.
  • Residue centrality, functionally important residues, and active site shape: analysis of enzyme and non-enzyme families.
    Protein Sci, Vol. 15, No. 9. (September 2006), pp. 2120-2128.
  • Analysis of the residue-residue coevolution network and the functionally important residues in proteins
    Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, Vol. 9999, No. 9999. (2008), NA.
    by Byung-Chul Lee, Keunwan Park, Dongsup Kim
  • Screened non-bonded interactions in native proteins manipulate optimal paths for robust residue communication.
    Biophys J (9 February 2007)
    by Ali Rana R Atilgan, Deniz Turgut, Canan Atilgan
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