C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Searching for proteins that contain similar substructures is an important task in structural biology. The exact solution of most formulations of this problem, including a recently published method based on tableaux, is too slow for practical use in scanning a large database. RESULTS: We developed an improved method for detecting substructural similarities in proteins using tableaux. Tableaux are compared efficiently by solving the quadratic program (QP) corresponding to the quadratic integer program (QIP) formulation of the extraction of maximally-similar tableaux. We compare the accuracy of the method in classifying protein folds with some existing techniques. CONCLUSION: We find that including con...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
[Background]: The total number of known three-dimensional protein structures is rapidly increasing. ...
Motivation: To investigate structure–function relationships, life sciences researchers usually retri...
Abstract Background Searching for proteins that contain similar substructures is an important task i...
Comparison and classification of folding patterns from a database of protein structures is crucial t...
BACKGROUND: Searching a database of protein structures for matches to a query structure, or occurren...
Background: Computational comparison of two protein structures is the starting point of many methods...
© 2010 Dr. Alexander David StivalaThe growth in the number of known sequences and structures of RNA ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed We have developed a new method of protein structure...
Many approaches have been proposed for protein structure analysis and comparison. In this chapter th...
Proteins are long sequences of amino acids which can be represented abstractly as words of single le...
The structural comparison of proteins has become increasingly important as a means to identify prote...
[[abstract]]The iterative superposition algorithm described by Rossmann and Argos (J. Biol. Chem. 19...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
[Background]: The total number of known three-dimensional protein structures is rapidly increasing. ...
Motivation: To investigate structure–function relationships, life sciences researchers usually retri...
Abstract Background Searching for proteins that contain similar substructures is an important task i...
Comparison and classification of folding patterns from a database of protein structures is crucial t...
BACKGROUND: Searching a database of protein structures for matches to a query structure, or occurren...
Background: Computational comparison of two protein structures is the starting point of many methods...
© 2010 Dr. Alexander David StivalaThe growth in the number of known sequences and structures of RNA ...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed We have developed a new method of protein structure...
Many approaches have been proposed for protein structure analysis and comparison. In this chapter th...
Proteins are long sequences of amino acids which can be represented abstractly as words of single le...
The structural comparison of proteins has become increasingly important as a means to identify prote...
[[abstract]]The iterative superposition algorithm described by Rossmann and Argos (J. Biol. Chem. 19...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
Abstract: Protein structure classification by using bioinformatics can involve sequence similarity s...
This paper reports a graph-theoretic program, GRATH, that rapidly, and accurately, matches a novel s...
[Background]: The total number of known three-dimensional protein structures is rapidly increasing. ...
Motivation: To investigate structure–function relationships, life sciences researchers usually retri...