Protein–ATP interactions are ubiquitous in a wide variety of biological processes. Correctly locating ATP binding sites from protein information is an important but challenging task for protein function annotation and drug discovery. However, there is no method that can optimally identify ATP binding sites for different proteins. In this study, we report a new composite predictor, ATPbind, for ATP binding sites by integrating the outputs of two template-based predictors (i.e., S-SITE and TM-SITE) and three discriminative sequence-driven features of proteins: position specific scoring matrix, predicted secondary structure, and predicted solvent accessibility. In ATPbind, we assembled multiple support vector machines (SVMs) based on a random ...
ABSTRACT Proteins that interact with DNA are involved in a number of fundamental biological activiti...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The identification of ligand binding sites is a key task in the annotation of...
Predicting functional sites in proteins is important in structural biology for understanding the fun...
The binding of small molecule ligands onto proteins is a key step in many cellular processes. Depend...
Abstract Background One of the major challenges in post-genomic era is to provide functional annotat...
Identification of protein-ligand binding site is an important task in structure-based drug design an...
Similar neural network models based on single sequence and evolutionary profiles of residues have be...
Accurate identification of protein–DNA binding sites is significant for both understanding protein f...
AbstractProtein–DNA interactions are crucial to many cellular activities such as expression-control ...
Copyright © 2014 Bin Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Predicting the structure and thermodynamics of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are key to a prop...
Copyright © 2013 Kui Wang et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
Most biological processes are mediated by interactions between proteins and their interacting partne...
All authors are with the Biotechnological Center, TU Dresden, Tatzberg 47-51, 01307 Dresden, Germany...
Virtually all processes in living organisms are conducted by proteins. Proteins perform their functi...
ABSTRACT Proteins that interact with DNA are involved in a number of fundamental biological activiti...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The identification of ligand binding sites is a key task in the annotation of...
Predicting functional sites in proteins is important in structural biology for understanding the fun...
The binding of small molecule ligands onto proteins is a key step in many cellular processes. Depend...
Abstract Background One of the major challenges in post-genomic era is to provide functional annotat...
Identification of protein-ligand binding site is an important task in structure-based drug design an...
Similar neural network models based on single sequence and evolutionary profiles of residues have be...
Accurate identification of protein–DNA binding sites is significant for both understanding protein f...
AbstractProtein–DNA interactions are crucial to many cellular activities such as expression-control ...
Copyright © 2014 Bin Liu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Predicting the structure and thermodynamics of protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are key to a prop...
Copyright © 2013 Kui Wang et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
Most biological processes are mediated by interactions between proteins and their interacting partne...
All authors are with the Biotechnological Center, TU Dresden, Tatzberg 47-51, 01307 Dresden, Germany...
Virtually all processes in living organisms are conducted by proteins. Proteins perform their functi...
ABSTRACT Proteins that interact with DNA are involved in a number of fundamental biological activiti...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The identification of ligand binding sites is a key task in the annotation of...
Predicting functional sites in proteins is important in structural biology for understanding the fun...