Motivation: Aligning and comparing protein structures is important for understanding their evolutionary and functional relationships. With the rapid growth of protein structure databases in recent years, the need to align, superpose and compare protein structures rapidly and accur-ately has never been greater. Many structural alignment algorithms have been described in the past 20 years. However, achieving an algorithm that is both accurate and fast remains a considerable challenge. Results: We have developed a novel protein structure alignment algorithm called ‘Kpax’, which exploits the highly predictable covalent geometry of C atoms to define multiple local coordinate frames in which backbone peptide fragments may be oriented and compare...
Introduction: Similarity analysis of protein structure is considered as a fundamental step to give i...
Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in compu...
In molecular biology, a common question often rises about a gene or protein is whether it is related...
Motivation: Aligning and comparing protein structures is important for understanding their evolution...
International audienceMotivation: Aligning and comparing protein structures is important for underst...
The importance of pairwise protein structural comparison in biomedical research is fueling the searc...
Motivation: The Database of known protein structures (PDB) is increasing rapidly. This results in a ...
Proteins are flexible, and this flexibility has an essential functional role. Flexibility can be obs...
Motivation: Protein structure alignment is one of the most important computational problems in molec...
Motivation: Accurate multiple sequence alignments are essential in protein structure modeling, funct...
Structural biologists will perform a significant portion of their future work in silico due to incre...
[Background]: The total number of known three-dimensional protein structures is rapidly increasing. ...
Background: Protein structural alignment is one of the most fundamental and crucial areas of researc...
Background: Protein structural alignment is one of the most fundamental and crucial areas of researc...
Proteins are complex biological molecules that perform a vast array of functions crucial to life. A ...
Introduction: Similarity analysis of protein structure is considered as a fundamental step to give i...
Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in compu...
In molecular biology, a common question often rises about a gene or protein is whether it is related...
Motivation: Aligning and comparing protein structures is important for understanding their evolution...
International audienceMotivation: Aligning and comparing protein structures is important for underst...
The importance of pairwise protein structural comparison in biomedical research is fueling the searc...
Motivation: The Database of known protein structures (PDB) is increasing rapidly. This results in a ...
Proteins are flexible, and this flexibility has an essential functional role. Flexibility can be obs...
Motivation: Protein structure alignment is one of the most important computational problems in molec...
Motivation: Accurate multiple sequence alignments are essential in protein structure modeling, funct...
Structural biologists will perform a significant portion of their future work in silico due to incre...
[Background]: The total number of known three-dimensional protein structures is rapidly increasing. ...
Background: Protein structural alignment is one of the most fundamental and crucial areas of researc...
Background: Protein structural alignment is one of the most fundamental and crucial areas of researc...
Proteins are complex biological molecules that perform a vast array of functions crucial to life. A ...
Introduction: Similarity analysis of protein structure is considered as a fundamental step to give i...
Accurate comparative analysis tools for low-homology proteins remains a difficult challenge in compu...
In molecular biology, a common question often rises about a gene or protein is whether it is related...