MOTIVATION: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encoded proteins into mitochondria and plastids. In the lack of experimental information, their prediction is an essential step when proteomes are annotated for inferring both the localization and the sequence of mature proteins. RESULTS: We developed TPpred a new predictor of organelle-targeting peptides based on Grammatical-Restrained Hidden Conditional Random Fields. TPpred is trained on a non-redundant dataset of proteins where the presence of a target peptide was experimentally validated, comprising 297 sequences. When tested on the 297 positive and some other 8010 negative examples, TPpred outperformed available methods in both accuracy and ...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechanism controlling the ...
Copyright © 2012 Meinken and Min. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Cr...
MOTIVATION: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encod...
Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encoded proteins ...
TPpred is a new predictor of organelle-targeting peptides based on Grammatical-Restrained Hidden Con...
Abstract Motivation: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the...
Signal peptides are short, cleavable, N-terminal peptides (from 15 up to 50 residue long) that are p...
In eukaryotes, determination of the subcellular location of a novel protein encoded in genomic or tr...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Abstract Motivation: Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the mo...
Abstract Summary: Targeting peptides are N-terminal sorting signals in proteins that ...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechanism controlling the ...
Copyright © 2012 Meinken and Min. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Cr...
MOTIVATION: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encod...
Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the import of nuclear encoded proteins ...
TPpred is a new predictor of organelle-targeting peptides based on Grammatical-Restrained Hidden Con...
Abstract Motivation: Targeting peptides are the most important signal controlling the...
Signal peptides are short, cleavable, N-terminal peptides (from 15 up to 50 residue long) that are p...
In eukaryotes, determination of the subcellular location of a novel protein encoded in genomic or tr...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Abstract Motivation: Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the mo...
Abstract Summary: Targeting peptides are N-terminal sorting signals in proteins that ...
Computational methods are invaluable when protein sequences, directly derived from genomic data, nee...
Molecular recognition of N-terminal targeting peptides is the most common mechanism controlling the ...
Copyright © 2012 Meinken and Min. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Cr...