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BMCBI
2007
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FlexOracle: predicting flexible hinges by identification of stable domains
Background: Protein motions play an essential role in catalysis and protein-ligand interactions, but are difficult to observe directly. A substantial fraction of protein motions i...
Samuel Flores, Mark Gerstein
BMCBI
2008
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H2r: Identification of evolutionary important residues by means of an entropy based analysis of multiple sequence alignments
Background: A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) generated for a protein can be used to characterise residues by means of a statistical analysis of single columns. In addition to t...
Rainer Merkl, Matthias Zwick
BMCBI
2005
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Some statistical properties of regulatory DNA sequences, and their use in predicting regulatory regions in the Drosophila genome
Background: This paper addresses the problem of recognising DNA cis-regulatory modules which are located far from genes. Experimental procedures for this are slow and costly, and ...
Irina I. Abnizova, Rene te Boekhorst, Klaudia Walt...
BMCBI
2010
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An intuitionistic approach to scoring DNA sequences against transcription factor binding site motifs
Background: Transcription factors (TFs) control transcription by binding to specific regions of DNA called transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs). The identification of TFBSs ...
Fernando Garcia-Alcalde, Armando Blanco, Adrian J....
BMCBI
2004
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Predicting binding sites of hydrolase-inhibitor complexes by combining several methods
Background: Protein-protein interactions play a critical role in protein function. Completion of many genomes is being followed rapidly by major efforts to identify interacting pr...
Taner Z. Sen, Andrzej Kloczkowski, Robert L. Jerni...