Background: A recent analysis of protein sequences deposited in the NCBI RefSeq database indicates that ~8.5 million protein sequences are encoded in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes, where ~30% are explicitly annotated as “hypothetical” or “uncharacterized” protein. Our Comparison of Protein Active-Site Structures (CPASS v.2) database and software compares the sequence and structural characteristics of experimentally determined ligand binding sites to infer a functional relationship in the absence of global sequence or structure similarity. CPASS is an important component of our Functional Annotation Screening Technology by NMR (FAST-NMR) protocol and has been successfully applied to aid the annotation of a number of proteins of unknown ...
Background: Recognizing similarities and deriving relationships among protein molecules is a fundame...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
SummaryComprehensive knowledge of protein-ligand interactions should provide a useful basis for anno...
Background: A recent analysis of protein sequences deposited in the NCBI RefSeq database indicates t...
Rapid and accurate functional assignment of novel proteins is increasing in importance, given the co...
Searching the protein structure database for ligand-binding site similarities using CPASS v.
An abundance of protein structures emerging from structural genomics and the Protein Structure Initi...
Hundreds of protein crystal structures exist for proteins whose function cannot be confidently deter...
Protein structure similarity clustering (PSSC) [1]– [3] is one of a number of potential guiding prin...
The detection of ligand-binding sites is often the starting point for protein function identificatio...
Background: Recognizing similarities and deriving relationships among protein molecules is a fundame...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cells. The Human Genome Project, completed in 2001, opened the pa...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
We report that proteins with the same function bind the same set of small molecules from a standardi...
peer reviewedThe rapidly increasing quantity of protein sequence data continues to widen the gap bet...
Background: Recognizing similarities and deriving relationships among protein molecules is a fundame...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
SummaryComprehensive knowledge of protein-ligand interactions should provide a useful basis for anno...
Background: A recent analysis of protein sequences deposited in the NCBI RefSeq database indicates t...
Rapid and accurate functional assignment of novel proteins is increasing in importance, given the co...
Searching the protein structure database for ligand-binding site similarities using CPASS v.
An abundance of protein structures emerging from structural genomics and the Protein Structure Initi...
Hundreds of protein crystal structures exist for proteins whose function cannot be confidently deter...
Protein structure similarity clustering (PSSC) [1]– [3] is one of a number of potential guiding prin...
The detection of ligand-binding sites is often the starting point for protein function identificatio...
Background: Recognizing similarities and deriving relationships among protein molecules is a fundame...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cells. The Human Genome Project, completed in 2001, opened the pa...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
We report that proteins with the same function bind the same set of small molecules from a standardi...
peer reviewedThe rapidly increasing quantity of protein sequence data continues to widen the gap bet...
Background: Recognizing similarities and deriving relationships among protein molecules is a fundame...
The prevailing dogma in structural genomics is the existence of a strong correlation between protein...
SummaryComprehensive knowledge of protein-ligand interactions should provide a useful basis for anno...