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Some protein domains share a common structure, but are dissimilar in amino acid sequence. It is not ...
While many authors have discussed models and tools for studying protein evolution at the sequence le...
Proteins are very complex physical objects consisting of thousands of atoms and hundreds of amino ac...
Abstract Background Protein domains have long been an ill-defined concept in biology. They are gener...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
Modern gene sequencing methods and the genome projects have been depositing data in the public datab...
Detection and characterization of structural domains of proteins is crucial for determination of its...
Full length, eukaryotic proteins generally consist of several autonomously folding and functioning d...
This paper reports the availability of a database of protein structural domains (DDBASE), an alignme...
Motivation: The underlying assumption of many sequence-based comparative studies in proteomics is th...
Not AvailableToday, large volume of sequence and structural data is publically available in the form...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
In a similar manner to sequence database searching, it is also possible to compare three-dimensional...
A simple method for the definition of protein structural domains is described that requires only a-c...
Some protein domains share a common structure, but are dissimilar in amino acid sequence. It is not ...
While many authors have discussed models and tools for studying protein evolution at the sequence le...
Proteins are very complex physical objects consisting of thousands of atoms and hundreds of amino ac...
Abstract Background Protein domains have long been an ill-defined concept in biology. They are gener...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
Modern gene sequencing methods and the genome projects have been depositing data in the public datab...
Detection and characterization of structural domains of proteins is crucial for determination of its...
Full length, eukaryotic proteins generally consist of several autonomously folding and functioning d...
This paper reports the availability of a database of protein structural domains (DDBASE), an alignme...
Motivation: The underlying assumption of many sequence-based comparative studies in proteomics is th...
Not AvailableToday, large volume of sequence and structural data is publically available in the form...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
In a similar manner to sequence database searching, it is also possible to compare three-dimensional...
A simple method for the definition of protein structural domains is described that requires only a-c...
Some protein domains share a common structure, but are dissimilar in amino acid sequence. It is not ...
While many authors have discussed models and tools for studying protein evolution at the sequence le...
Proteins are very complex physical objects consisting of thousands of atoms and hundreds of amino ac...