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BMCBI
2007
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Assessing the ability of sequence-based methods to provide functional insight within membrane integral proteins: a case study an
Background: Efforts to predict functional sites from globular proteins is increasingly common; however, the most successful of these methods generally require structural insight. ...
Dennis R. Livesay, Patrick D. Kidd, Sepehr Eskanda...
BMCBI
2006
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A database and tool, IM Browser, for exploring and integrating emerging gene and protein interaction data for Drosophila
Background: Biological processes are mediated by networks of interacting genes and proteins. Efforts to map and understand these networks are resulting in the proliferation of int...
Svetlana Pacifico, Guozhen Liu, Stephen Guest, Jod...
BMCBI
2010
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Revealing and avoiding bias in semantic similarity scores for protein pairs
Background: Semantic similarity scores for protein pairs are widely applied in functional genomic researches for finding functional clusters of proteins, predicting protein functi...
Jing Wang 0004, Xianxiao Zhou, Jing Zhu, Chenggui ...
BMCBI
2005
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Ontological visualization of protein-protein interactions
Background: Cellular processes require the interaction of many proteins across several cellular compartments. Determining the collective network of such interactions is an importa...
Harold J. Drabkin, Christopher Hollenbeck, David P...
BMCBI
2005
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Variation in structural location and amino acid conservation of functional sites in protein domain families
Background: The functional sites of a protein present important information for determining its cellular function and are fundamental in drug design. Accordingly, accurate methods...
Birgit Pils, Richard R. Copley, Jörg Schultz