AbstractWe discuss recent progresses in computational studies of membrane proteins based on physical models with parameters derived from bioinformatics analysis. We describe computational identification of membrane proteins and prediction of their topology from sequence, discovery of sequence and spatial motifs, and implications of these discoveries. The detection of evolutionary signal for understanding the substitution pattern of residues in the TM segments and for sequence alignment is also discussed. We further discuss empirical potential functions for energetics of inserting residues in the TM domain, for interactions between TM helices or strands, and their applications in predicting lipid-facing surfaces of the TM domain. Recent prog...
Membrane proteins are key elements of the cell since they are associated with a variety of very impo...
Membrane proteins (MP) are a class of biomolecules responsible for important biological processes in...
Membrane proteins represent about one third of all known vertebrate proteins and over half of the cu...
AbstractWe discuss recent progresses in computational studies of membrane proteins based on physical...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
Membrane proteins play important roles in the biology of the cell, including intercellular communica...
Protein folding is a process of molecular self-assembly during which a disordered polypeptide chain ...
In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estima...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Background Membrane proteins (MPs) play diverse and important functions in living organisms. They co...
Background Membrane proteins (MPs) play diverse and important functions in living organisms. They co...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
α-helical membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins in a cell and are involved in many ess...
Membrane proteins are key elements of the cell since they are associated with a variety of very impo...
Membrane proteins (MP) are a class of biomolecules responsible for important biological processes in...
Membrane proteins represent about one third of all known vertebrate proteins and over half of the cu...
AbstractWe discuss recent progresses in computational studies of membrane proteins based on physical...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
In this review, I discuss the recent advances in computational approaches to studying membrane prote...
Membrane proteins play important roles in the biology of the cell, including intercellular communica...
Protein folding is a process of molecular self-assembly during which a disordered polypeptide chain ...
In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estima...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
Background Membrane proteins (MPs) play diverse and important functions in living organisms. They co...
Background Membrane proteins (MPs) play diverse and important functions in living organisms. They co...
Cells require membrane proteins for a wide spectrum of critical functions. Transmembrane proteins en...
α-helical membrane proteins constitute 20-30% of all proteins in a cell and are involved in many ess...
Membrane proteins are key elements of the cell since they are associated with a variety of very impo...
Membrane proteins (MP) are a class of biomolecules responsible for important biological processes in...
Membrane proteins represent about one third of all known vertebrate proteins and over half of the cu...