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BMCBI
2010
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Large-scale prediction of protein-protein interactions from structures
Background: The prediction of protein-protein interactions is an important step toward the elucidation of protein functions and the understanding of the molecular mechanisms insid...
Martial Hue, Michael Riffle, Jean-Philippe Vert, W...
BMCBI
2007
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Exploiting residue-level and profile-level interface propensities for usage in binding sites prediction of proteins
Background: Recognition of binding sites in proteins is a direct computational approach to the characterization of proteins in terms of biological and biochemical function. Residu...
Qiwen Dong, Xiaolong Wang, Lei Lin, Yi Guan
BMCBI
2010
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EPSVR and EPMeta: prediction of antigenic epitopes using support vector regression and multiple server results
Background: Accurate prediction of antigenic epitopes is important for immunologic research and medical applications, but it is still an open problem in bioinformatics. The case f...
Shide Liang, Dandan Zheng, Daron M. Standley, Bo Y...
BMCBI
2006
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Protein disorder prediction by condensed PSSM considering propensity for order or disorder
Background: More and more disordered regions have been discovered in protein sequences, and many of them are found to be functionally significant. Previous studies reveal that dis...
Chung-Tsai Su, Chien-Yu Chen, Yu-Yen Ou
BMCBI
2007
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A computational approach for detecting peptidases and their specific inhibitors at the genome level
Background: Peptidases are proteolytic enzymes responsible for fundamental cellular activities in all organisms. Apparently about 2–5% of the genes encode for peptidases, irresp...
Lisa Bartoli, Remo Calabrese, Piero Fariselli, Dam...