Phages play critical roles in the survival and pathogenicity of their hosts, via lysogenic conversion factors, and in nutrient redistribution, via cell lysis. Analyses of phage- and viral-encoded genes in environmental samples provide insights into the physiological impact of viruses on microbial communities and human health. However, phage ORFs are extremely diverse of which over 70 % of them are dissimilar to any genes with annotated functions in GenBank. Better identification of viruses would also aid in better detection and diagnosis of disease, in vaccine development, and generally in better understanding the physiological potential of any environment. In contrast to enzymes, viral structural protein function can be much more challengi...
BACKGROUND: The field of viromics has greatly benefited from recent developments in metagenomics, wi...
BACKGROUND: The field of viromics has greatly benefited from recent developments in metagenomics, wi...
Research has shown that the functionalities of proteins are largely influenced by their three dimens...
<div><p>Phages play critical roles in the survival and pathogenicity of their hosts, via lysogenic c...
For any given bacteriophage genome or phage-derived sequences in metagenomic data sets, we are unabl...
<p>Performance of Major Capsid Protein (MCP) and Structural Protein neural networks on capsid and co...
<p>A genome map of φP-SSM2 (panel A) shows the locations of ORFs with known (red or blue arrows) and...
Abstract Biochemical phenotypes are major indexes for protein structure and function characterizati...
<p>Panel A shows the locations of predicted ORFs in the genome map of φBcepC6B. Red or blue labels a...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. They are the most abundant organism on the...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of biological organisms, and are responsible for a variety of...
The genetic diversity observed among bacteriophages remains a major obstacle for the identification ...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific&qu...
We have developed a new method for the identification of signal peptides and their cleavage sites ba...
Viruses have been studied since 1892, and for many years the emphasis has been on the mechanism of v...
BACKGROUND: The field of viromics has greatly benefited from recent developments in metagenomics, wi...
BACKGROUND: The field of viromics has greatly benefited from recent developments in metagenomics, wi...
Research has shown that the functionalities of proteins are largely influenced by their three dimens...
<div><p>Phages play critical roles in the survival and pathogenicity of their hosts, via lysogenic c...
For any given bacteriophage genome or phage-derived sequences in metagenomic data sets, we are unabl...
<p>Performance of Major Capsid Protein (MCP) and Structural Protein neural networks on capsid and co...
<p>A genome map of φP-SSM2 (panel A) shows the locations of ORFs with known (red or blue arrows) and...
Abstract Biochemical phenotypes are major indexes for protein structure and function characterizati...
<p>Panel A shows the locations of predicted ORFs in the genome map of φBcepC6B. Red or blue labels a...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. They are the most abundant organism on the...
Proteins are the basic building blocks of biological organisms, and are responsible for a variety of...
The genetic diversity observed among bacteriophages remains a major obstacle for the identification ...
The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific&qu...
We have developed a new method for the identification of signal peptides and their cleavage sites ba...
Viruses have been studied since 1892, and for many years the emphasis has been on the mechanism of v...
BACKGROUND: The field of viromics has greatly benefited from recent developments in metagenomics, wi...
BACKGROUND: The field of viromics has greatly benefited from recent developments in metagenomics, wi...
Research has shown that the functionalities of proteins are largely influenced by their three dimens...