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BMCBI
2008
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Pairwise covariance adds little to secondary structure prediction but improves the prediction of non-canonical local structure
Background: Amino acid sequence probability distributions, or profiles, have been used successfully to predict secondary structure and local structure in proteins. Profile models ...
Christopher Bystroff, Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson
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...
BMCBI
2008
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A tree-based conservation scoring method for short linear motifs in multiple alignments of protein sequences
Background: The structure of many eukaryotic cell regulatory proteins is highly modular. They are assembled from globular domains, segments of natively disordered polypeptides and...
Claudia Chica, Alberto Labarga, Cathryn M. Gould, ...
BMCBI
2008
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Bioinformatics in Italy: BITS2007, the fourth annual meeting of the Italian Society of Bioinformatics
spectives. A total of 149 abstracts were accepted and presented in the poster session and 31 of them were selected for oral presentation. At the opening of the meeting, Roderic Gui...
Graziano Pesole, Manuela Helmer-Citterich
BMCBI
2006
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GEM System: automatic prototyping of cell-wide metabolic pathway models from genomes
Background: Successful realization of a "systems biology" approach to analyzing cells is a grand challenge for our understanding of life. However, current modeling appro...
Kazuharu Arakawa, Yohei Yamada, Kosaku Shinoda, Yo...