Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by the over 79 million entries in the UniProt database. Yet, it is still challenging to obtain proteome-wide experimental information on the structural properties associated with these sequences. Fast computational predictors of secondary structure and of intrinsic disorder of proteins have been developed in order to bridge this gap. These two types of predictions, however, have remained largely separated, often preventing a clear characterization of the structure and dynamics of proteins. Here, we introduce a computational method to predict secondary-structure populations from amino acid sequences, which simultaneously characterizes structure a...
One of the major open challenges in structural biology is to achieve effective descriptions of disor...
Recent research in predicting protein secondary structure populations (SSP) based on Nuclear Magneti...
Several algorithms have been developed that use amino acid sequences to predict whether or not a pro...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
Abstract Background Predicting intrinsically disordered proteins is important in structural biology ...
AbstractObjectivesA number of published predictors are based on various algorithms and disordered pr...
One of the major open challenges in structural biology is to achieve effective descriptions of disor...
One of the major open challenges in structural biology is to achieve effective descriptions of disor...
One of the major open challenges in structural biology is to achieve effective descriptions of disor...
Recent research in predicting protein secondary structure populations (SSP) based on Nuclear Magneti...
Several algorithms have been developed that use amino acid sequences to predict whether or not a pro...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
Extensive amounts of information about protein sequences are becoming available, as demonstrated by ...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
International audienceIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) play key functional roles facilitated...
Abstract Background Predicting intrinsically disordered proteins is important in structural biology ...
AbstractObjectivesA number of published predictors are based on various algorithms and disordered pr...
One of the major open challenges in structural biology is to achieve effective descriptions of disor...
One of the major open challenges in structural biology is to achieve effective descriptions of disor...
One of the major open challenges in structural biology is to achieve effective descriptions of disor...
Recent research in predicting protein secondary structure populations (SSP) based on Nuclear Magneti...
Several algorithms have been developed that use amino acid sequences to predict whether or not a pro...