The problem of protein structure prediction (PSP) is one of the main challenges in structural bioinformatics. To tackle this problem, PSP can be divided into several subproblems. One of these subproblems is the prediction of disulfide bonds. The disulfide connectivity prediction problem consists in identifying which nonadjacent cysteines would be cross-linked from all possible candidates. Determining the disulfide bond connectivity between the cysteines of a protein is desirable as a previous step of the 3D PSP, as the protein conformational search space is highly reduced. The most representative soft computing approaches for the disulfide bonds connectivity prediction problem of the last decade are summarized in this paper. Certain aspects...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
The formation of disulphide bridges among cysteines is an important fea-ture of protein structures. ...
The disulphide bonds are important in deciding the final 3D conformation of protein. Knowing disulph...
Abstract Motivation: A major problem in protein structure predictionis the correct lo...
Motivation: A major problem in protein structure prediction is the correct location of disulfide bri...
We are interested in the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins, a structural feature that conv...
Disulfide bridges strongly constrain the native structure of many proteins and predicting their form...
[[abstract]]Disulfide bond is formed by two SH group of cysteines, and these two SH are oxidized to ...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
Motivation. We focus on the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins starting from their amino ac...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
ABSTRACT Disulfide bonds play an important role in stabilizing protein structure and regulating prot...
The formation of disulphide bridges among cysteines is an important fea-ture of protein structures. ...
The disulphide bonds are important in deciding the final 3D conformation of protein. Knowing disulph...
Abstract Motivation: A major problem in protein structure predictionis the correct lo...
Motivation: A major problem in protein structure prediction is the correct location of disulfide bri...
We are interested in the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins, a structural feature that conv...
Disulfide bridges strongly constrain the native structure of many proteins and predicting their form...
[[abstract]]Disulfide bond is formed by two SH group of cysteines, and these two SH are oxidized to ...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
Motivation. We focus on the prediction of disulfide bridges in proteins starting from their amino ac...
Motivation: Disulfide bonds are primary covalent crosslinks between two cysteine residues in protein...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...
Correctly predicting the disulfide bond topology in a protein is of crucial importance for the under...