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BMCBI
2006
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Prediction of cis/trans isomerization in proteins using PSI-BLAST profiles and secondary structure information
Background: The majority of peptide bonds in proteins are found to occur in the trans conformation. However, for proline residues, a considerable fraction of Prolyl peptide bonds ...
Jiangning Song, Kevin Burrage, Zheng Yuan, Thomas ...
BMCBI
2008
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The combination approach of SVM and ECOC for powerful identification and classification of transcription factor
Background: Transcription factors (TFs) are core functional proteins which play important roles in gene expression control, and they are key factors for gene regulation network co...
Guangyong Zheng, Ziliang Qian, Qing Yang, Chaochun...
BMCBI
2010
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SeqRate: sequence-based protein folding type classification and rates prediction
Background: Protein folding rate is an important property of a protein. Predicting protein folding rate is useful for understanding protein folding process and guiding protein des...
Guan Ning Lin, Zheng Wang, Dong Xu, Jianlin Cheng
BIBE
2007
IEEE
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An HV-SVM Classifier to Infer TF-TF Interactions Using Protein Domains and GO Annotations
—Interactions between transcription factors (TFs) are necessary for deciphering the complex mechanisms of transcription regulation in eukaryotes. In this paper, we proposed a nov...
Xiaoli Li, Jun-Xiang Lee, Bharadwaj Veeravalli, Se...
BMCBI
2005
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An SVM-based system for predicting protein subnuclear localizations
Background: The large gap between the number of protein sequences in databases and the number of functionally characterized proteins calls for the development of a fast computatio...
Zhengdeng Lei, Yang Dai