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BMCBI
2007
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Hinge Atlas: relating protein sequence to sites of structural flexibility
Background: Relating features of protein sequences to structural hinges is important for identifying domain boundaries, understanding structure-function relationships, and designi...
Samuel Flores, Long J. Lu, Julie Yang, Nicholas Ca...
NAR
2011
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12 years 11 months ago
PSORTdb - an expanded, auto-updated, user-friendly protein subcellular localization database for Bacteria and Archaea
The subcellular localization (SCL) of a microbial protein provides clues about its function, its suitability as a drug, vaccine or diagnostic target and aids experimental design. ...
Nancy Y. Yu, Matthew R. Laird, Cory Spencer, Fiona...
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
On single and multiple models of protein families for the detection of remote sequence relationships
Background: The detection of relationships between a protein sequence of unknown function and a sequence whose function has been characterised enables the transfer of functional a...
James A. Casbon, Mansoor A. S. Saqi
NAR
2008
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MutDB: update on development of tools for the biochemical analysis of genetic variation
Understanding how genetic variation affects the molecular function of gene products is an emergent area of bioinformatic research. Here, we present updates to MutDB (http://www.mu...
Arti Singh, Adebayo Olowoyeye, Peter H. Baenziger,...
BMCBI
2006
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Predicting deleterious nsSNPs: an analysis of sequence and structural attributes
Background: There has been an explosion in the number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within public databases. In this study we focused on non-synonymous protein coding ...
Richard J. B. Dobson, Patricia B. Munroe, Mark J. ...