As a basic tool of modern biology, sequence alignment can provide us useful information in fold, function, and active site of protein. For many cases, the increased quality of sequence alignment means a better performance. The motivation of present work is to increase ability of the existing scoring scheme/algorithm by considering residue–residue correlations better. Based on a coarse-grained approach, the hydrophobic force between each pair of residues is written out from protein sequence. It results in the construction of an intramolecular hydrophobic force network that describes the whole residue–residue interactions of each protein molecule, and characterizes protein's biological properties in the hydrophobic aspect. A f...
The growth in protein sequence data has placed a premium on ways to infer structure and function of ...
We introduce a new multiple sequence alignment method for protein sequences. We name our method HSA ...
A protein is characterized by both the amino-acid sequence and the threedimensional (3-D) structure ...
An algorithm is described for the systematic characterization of the physico-chemical properties see...
International audienceMultiple comparison or alignmentof protein sequences has become a fundamental ...
The basic operation in analysis of protein evolution is alignment: the specification of residue-resi...
Accurate alignments of sequences are needed for many types of analyses. Aligned sequences might be t...
Conventionally, protein structure prediction via "threading" relies on some non-optimal me...
<p>Can protein sequences be aligned using biophysical characteristics? We propose multiple sequence ...
Conventionally, protein structure prediction via threading relies on some nonoptimal method to align...
One of the landmark successes in bioinformatics has been the development of sequence-based algorithm...
Most sequence alignment tools can successfully align protein sequences with higher levels of sequenc...
Motivation: Protein sequence alignment plays a critical role in computational biology as it is an in...
An algorithm is presented for the accurate and rapid generation of multiple protein sequence alignme...
Comparing protein sequences is an essential procedure that has many applications in the field of bio...
The growth in protein sequence data has placed a premium on ways to infer structure and function of ...
We introduce a new multiple sequence alignment method for protein sequences. We name our method HSA ...
A protein is characterized by both the amino-acid sequence and the threedimensional (3-D) structure ...
An algorithm is described for the systematic characterization of the physico-chemical properties see...
International audienceMultiple comparison or alignmentof protein sequences has become a fundamental ...
The basic operation in analysis of protein evolution is alignment: the specification of residue-resi...
Accurate alignments of sequences are needed for many types of analyses. Aligned sequences might be t...
Conventionally, protein structure prediction via "threading" relies on some non-optimal me...
<p>Can protein sequences be aligned using biophysical characteristics? We propose multiple sequence ...
Conventionally, protein structure prediction via threading relies on some nonoptimal method to align...
One of the landmark successes in bioinformatics has been the development of sequence-based algorithm...
Most sequence alignment tools can successfully align protein sequences with higher levels of sequenc...
Motivation: Protein sequence alignment plays a critical role in computational biology as it is an in...
An algorithm is presented for the accurate and rapid generation of multiple protein sequence alignme...
Comparing protein sequences is an essential procedure that has many applications in the field of bio...
The growth in protein sequence data has placed a premium on ways to infer structure and function of ...
We introduce a new multiple sequence alignment method for protein sequences. We name our method HSA ...
A protein is characterized by both the amino-acid sequence and the threedimensional (3-D) structure ...