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BMCBI
2008
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A simplified approach to disulfide connectivity prediction from protein sequences
Background: Prediction of disulfide bridges from protein sequences is useful for characterizing structural and functional properties of proteins. Several methods based on differen...
Marc Vincent, Andrea Passerini, Matthieu Labb&eacu...
BMCBI
2006
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Discovering functional gene expression patterns in the metabolic network of Escherichia coli with wavelets transforms
Background: Microarray technology produces gene expression data on a genomic scale for an endless variety of organisms and conditions. However, this vast amount of information nee...
Rainer König, Gunnar Schramm, Marcus Oswald, ...
BMCBI
2006
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EVEREST: automatic identification and classification of protein domains in all protein sequences
Background: Proteins are comprised of one or several building blocks, known as domains. Such domains can be classified into families according to their evolutionary origin. Wherea...
Elon Portugaly, Amir Harel, Nathan Linial, Michal ...
BMCBI
2007
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Improved benchmarks for computational motif discovery
Background: An important step in annotation of sequenced genomes is the identification of transcription factor binding sites. More than a hundred different computational methods h...
Geir Kjetil Sandve, Osman Abul, Vegard Walseng, Fi...
BMCBI
2007
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Accurate prediction of protein secondary structure and solvent accessibility by consensus combiners of sequence and structure in
Background: Structural properties of proteins such as secondary structure and solvent accessibility contribute to three-dimensional structure prediction, not only in the ab initio...
Gianluca Pollastri, Alberto J. M. Martin, Catherin...