Motivation: Within a homologous protein family, proteins may be grouped into subtypes that share specific functions that are not common to the entire family. Often, the amino acids present in a small number of sequence positions determine each protein’s particular functional specificity. Knowledge of these specificity determining positions (SDPs) aids in protein function prediction, drug design and experimental analysis. A number of sequence-based computational methods have been introduced for identifying SDPs; however, their further development and evaluation have been hindered by the limited number of known experimentally determined SDPs. Results: We combine several bioinformatics resources to automate a process, typically undertaken manu...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
Certain amino acid residues in a protein, when mutated, change the protein's function. We present an...
Motivation: The prediction of ligand-binding residues or catalytically active residues of a protein ...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Specificity-determining sites (SDS) are the key positions of a protein family that show a specific c...
Sequence analysis is often the first guide for the prediction of residues in a protein family that m...
Background: Amino acids responsible for structure, core function or specificity may be inferred from...
AbstractThe rapid increase in the amount of protein sequence data has created a need for automated i...
Background: Amino acids responsible for structure, core function or specificity may be inferred from...
Since the advent of large-scale genomic sequencing, and the consequent availability of large numbers...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
Certain amino acid residues in a protein, when mutated, change the protein's function. We present an...
Motivation: The prediction of ligand-binding residues or catalytically active residues of a protein ...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Abstract: When the standard approach to predict protein function by sequence homology fails, other a...
Specificity-determining sites (SDS) are the key positions of a protein family that show a specific c...
Sequence analysis is often the first guide for the prediction of residues in a protein family that m...
Background: Amino acids responsible for structure, core function or specificity may be inferred from...
AbstractThe rapid increase in the amount of protein sequence data has created a need for automated i...
Background: Amino acids responsible for structure, core function or specificity may be inferred from...
Since the advent of large-scale genomic sequencing, and the consequent availability of large numbers...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
Certain amino acid residues in a protein, when mutated, change the protein's function. We present an...