The structure of a protein can elucidate its function and its evolutionary history (seeChapters 18, 21 and 23). Extracting this information requires knowledge of the structure and its relationships with other proteins. These in turn require a general knowledge of the folds that proteins adopt and detailed information about the structure of many proteins. Nearly al
That the physicochemical properties of amino acids constrain the structure, function and evolution o...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
Background: Classification of newly resolved protein structures is important in understanding their ...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) and Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology (CATH) ...
Proteins are a major interface between the genotype and phenotype of living things. Understanding th...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all protein...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all protein...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
This article is dedicated to the memory of Cyrus Chothia, who was a leading light in the world of pr...
The protein world has a hierarchical and redundant organization that can be specified in terms of ev...
Protein evolution at the sequence level confers more subtle changes at the secondary and tertiary st...
Proteins undergo changes in the course of species evolution. As a consequence evolutionary distances...
That the physicochemical properties of amino acids constrain the structure, function and evolution o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08For billions of years, nature has been conducting t...
Summary: The database SCOP (Structural Classification Of Proteins) has become a major resource in bi...
That the physicochemical properties of amino acids constrain the structure, function and evolution o...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
Background: Classification of newly resolved protein structures is important in understanding their ...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) and Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology (CATH) ...
Proteins are a major interface between the genotype and phenotype of living things. Understanding th...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all protein...
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a comprehensive ordering of all protein...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
This article is dedicated to the memory of Cyrus Chothia, who was a leading light in the world of pr...
The protein world has a hierarchical and redundant organization that can be specified in terms of ev...
Protein evolution at the sequence level confers more subtle changes at the secondary and tertiary st...
Proteins undergo changes in the course of species evolution. As a consequence evolutionary distances...
That the physicochemical properties of amino acids constrain the structure, function and evolution o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08For billions of years, nature has been conducting t...
Summary: The database SCOP (Structural Classification Of Proteins) has become a major resource in bi...
That the physicochemical properties of amino acids constrain the structure, function and evolution o...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
Background: Classification of newly resolved protein structures is important in understanding their ...