In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estimate that some 30% of all the sequences are of membrane proteins. Differently from globular proteins, a three-dimensional model for membrane proteins can hardly be computed starting from sequence. Why is it so? What can we really compute and with what reliability? Can we build models of membrane proteins based on threading techniques? These issues are addressed with approaches that may be different by those generally adopted when globular proteins are predicted, and their solution often requires an expert-driven methodology. So the question is then how many methods do we have to integrate for getting a successful prediction of a membrane protei...
Integral membrane proteins play a key role in detecting and conveying outside signals into cells, a...
For current state-of-the-art methods, the prediction of correct topology of membrane proteins has be...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...
In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estima...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible to...
Abstract: Transmembrane proteins allow cells to extensively communicate with the external world in a...
Membrane proteins constitute a large and important class of proteins. They are responsible for many ...
none1noFirst of all why membrane proteins?: a very large set of yet-to be-characterized proteins med...
Membrane proteins are of broad interest since they constitute a large fraction of the proteome in al...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...
Membrane proteins (MPs) play diverse and important functions in living organisms. They constitute 20...
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 represent about one third of all known vertebrate proteins and over half of the cu...
Integral membrane proteins play a key role in detecting and conveying outside signals into cells, a...
For current state-of-the-art methods, the prediction of correct topology of membrane proteins has be...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...
In the "omic" era hundreds of genomes are available for protein sequence analysis, and we may estima...
1. Why membrane proteins? 2 Many functions 3 Bioinformatics and membrane proteins: is it feasible to...
Abstract: Transmembrane proteins allow cells to extensively communicate with the external world in a...
Membrane proteins constitute a large and important class of proteins. They are responsible for many ...
none1noFirst of all why membrane proteins?: a very large set of yet-to be-characterized proteins med...
Membrane proteins are of broad interest since they constitute a large fraction of the proteome in al...
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...
Membrane proteins (MPs) play diverse and important functions in living organisms. They constitute 20...
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 represent about one third of all known vertebrate proteins and over half of the cu...
Integral membrane proteins play a key role in detecting and conveying outside signals into cells, a...
For current state-of-the-art methods, the prediction of correct topology of membrane proteins has be...
It has been shown that the progress in the determination of membrane protein structure grows exponen...