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BMCBI
2007
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Identification of hot regions in protein-protein interactions by sequential pattern mining
Background: Identification of protein interacting sites is an important task in computational molecular biology. As more and more protein sequences are deposited without available...
Chen-Ming Hsu, Chien-Yu Chen, Baw-Jhiune Liu, Chih...
BMCBI
2007
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Clustering protein environments for function prediction: finding PROSITE motifs in 3D
Background: Structural genomics initiatives are producing increasing numbers of threedimensional (3D) structures for which there is little functional information. Structure-based ...
Sungroh Yoon, Jessica C. Ebert, Eui-Young Chung, G...
BMCBI
2010
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Analysis of substructural variation in families of enzymatic proteins with applications to protein function prediction
Background: Structural variations caused by a wide range of physico-chemical and biological sources directly influence the function of a protein. For enzymatic proteins, the struc...
Drew H. Bryant, Mark Moll, Brian Y. Chen, Viachesl...
BMCBI
2006
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IsoSVM - Distinguishing isoforms and paralogs on the protein level
Background: Recent progress in cDNA and EST sequencing is yielding a deluge of sequence data. Like database search results and proteome databases, this data gives rise to inferred...
Michael Spitzer, Stefan Lorkowski, Paul Cullen, Al...
BMCBI
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Predicting mutually exclusive spliced exons based on exon length, splice site and reading frame conservation, and exon sequence
Background: Alternative splicing of pre-mature RNA is an important process eukaryotes utilize to increase their repertoire of different protein products. Several types of differen...
Holger Pillmann, Klas Hatje, Florian Odronitz, Bjo...