Membrane proteins play important roles in the biology of the cell, including intercellular communication and molecular transport. Their well-established importance notwithstanding, the high-resolution structures; of membrane proteins remain elusive due to difficulties in protein expression, purification and crystallization. Thus, accurate prediction of membrane protein topology can increase the understanding of membrane protein function. Here, we provide a brief review of the diverse computational methods for predicting membrane protein structure and function, including recent progress and essential bioinformatics tools. Our hope is that this review will be instructive to users studying membrane protein biology in their choice of appropriat...
Abstract: Transmembrane proteins allow cells to extensively communicate with the external world in a...
AbstractWe discuss recent progresses in computational studies of membrane proteins based on physical...
α-helical membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins in a cell and are involved in many ess...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Membrane proteins are key elements of the cell since they are associated with a variety of very impo...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible to...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible ...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible to...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible ...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
Membrane proteins constitute a large and important class of proteins. They are responsible for many ...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
Abstract: Transmembrane proteins allow cells to extensively communicate with the external world in a...
AbstractWe discuss recent progresses in computational studies of membrane proteins based on physical...
α-helical membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins in a cell and are involved in many ess...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Membrane proteins are key elements of the cell since they are associated with a variety of very impo...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible to...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible ...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible to...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible ...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
Membrane proteins constitute a large and important class of proteins. They are responsible for many ...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
Abstract: Transmembrane proteins allow cells to extensively communicate with the external world in a...
AbstractWe discuss recent progresses in computational studies of membrane proteins based on physical...
α-helical membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins in a cell and are involved in many ess...